Glamtush reports that in a historic moment for Nigeria and Africa, Nwajagu Samuel Chinemerem has become the first African to win the Mister International title. The 23-year-old software engineer competed against over 40 contestants from around the world to win the crown.
The competition was held on December 14 at Island Hall, Fashion Island, in Bangkok, Thailand. The 16th edition of the Mister International pageant brought together contestants showcasing their talents and celebrating diversity on a global stage. Samuel’s confidence and charisma shone through, culminating in his crowning moment by Kim Thitisan Goodburn of Thailand, the outgoing titleholder.
In July, Nwajagu was crowned Mister International Nigeria, which qualified him for the global competition in Thailand.
This achievement is part of Nigeria’s growing representation in global pageantry. Just recently, Chidimma Adetshina became the first Nigerian to place as first runner-up at Miss Universe. Now, Samuel’s win marks yet another milestone for the country.
In his appreciation speech, Samuel shared an inspiring message: “I feel very great and I am very happy for the support each and every one of you gave me throughout this journey. My message is a message of hope and resilience. I want to encourage everyone that you are capable of making a difference regardless of where you come from no matter where you are. All great things starts from small beginnings. Don’t be afraid to take that bold step because where dreams meet determination is where greatness follows.”
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