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NIGERIA ARE YOU READY? SOUTH EAST UN'ODI NKWADOBE?

OMG!! The Long Awaited Sweet '16 South East Pageant is here...
It's MISS EASTERN NIGERIA ...
MISS EASTERN NIGERIA 2016!!!
A National Franchise to get beauty queens representing the east in Nigeria..
The question remains....Who wears the crown?
3 in 1 event..
3 crowns to be won...
If you are a lady aged 18-28, then this one is for you ,Yes I mean you Here is the chance to show that you've got what it takes. Registration for miss eastern nigeria 2016 have started. Hurry now and pick your forms to Stand a chance to drive home A brand new car, Vacation trips,
Endorsement Deals, Pet Projects, Brand Ambassadors, Movie Contract, Cash Prices and lots more...

To register
Step 1
Pay the sum of N5000 only to acc name: Valdon Firm, Account No: 0045173672, Bank: Diamond bank

Step 2
Send your Name, Location, Email Address and Teller Number to +2347035903224

Step 3
Your payment will be confirmed and you will receive the registration form through your email...fill and submit before auditions

Auditions to be held as follows...
Owerri: 20th Feb
Awka: 27th Feb
Aba: 12th March
Enugu: 9th April
Abakaliki: 16th April


Note: Celebrity Audition, Judges on board >>>>
Host: Denrele Edun
Also feauturing: Slow dogg, One on One, Tidinz, Miss Nigeria 2013, Vj Gentle and lots more
Get ready people cos it's gonna blow your mind..
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