Chidinma Adetshina, a former Miss South Africa finalist and the reigning Miss Universe Nigeria has been named the brand ambassador for her hometown, Enugu State, Nigeria. The beauty queen shared the exciting news on her Instagram, showcasing her official appointment with a heartfelt post featuring photos alongside the Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Ndubisi Mbah.
In her emotional caption, Chidinma expressed her profound gratitude for the honor, writing: “I received the honor of being in the presence of the Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Ndubisi Mbah. Upon my homecoming, I was received and appointed as the brand ambassador of Enugu State 🥹🙏🏽🇳🇬 I cannot express my gratitude for all the great things I have achieved in my father’s land. Again … Nigeria 🇳🇬❤️THANK YOU for picking me up when I was on my knees.”
Chidinma’s journey from being a finalist in Miss South Africa to representing Nigeria on the Miss Universe stage has inspired many. Her appointment as brand ambassador emphasizes her commitment to promoting Enugu State and her strong connection to her roots. Fans and followers have rallied to celebrate her new role, praising her grace, humility, and dedication to her homeland. With her influence, Chidinma aims to shine a light on the beauty and opportunities in Enugu State, fostering pride and engagement within her community.
In other news – Government launches crackdown on counterfeit and smuggled goods
The government has initiated a crackdown on shops and supermarkets in Harare and other cities selling counterfeit, expired, and smuggled goods, amid growing concerns over the health risks these products pose to consumers. The move comes in response to a booming market for smuggled items, including both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, which are often priced below market rates and sold in shops and on street pavements.
The Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA), tasked with regulating the production and marketing of agricultural products, has been actively confiscating smuggled goods from various shops. Read More