Screen darling Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is a total stunner. The actress
is highly endowed, both with looks and curves. And she happily flaunts
those assets at every given opportunity which makes many lust after her.
The mother of four did same last weekend in Yenogoa, Bayelsa State
during the grand finale of the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 2013
pageant. Omotola, who was one of the MBGN 2013 judges, was
recognised by the Silverbird Group during the event. And the honour fell
on the state governor, Mr. Henry Seriake Dickson to present the award
to the screen diva. Coming face to face with the actress on stage, even
the Bayelsa State Chief Executive couldn’t but say it out aloud. “Having
seen you closely, I can see why they call you, Omo Sexy,” Dickson
gushed as he sized up the actress, though his wife was seated at the
front row while Omotola’s husband watched proceedings in the Banquet
Hall of the Government House, venue of the event. Omotola who
thanked the governor and Silverbird Group for the award later announced
the presence of her hubby, Captain Matthew Ekeinde, who had to seat
elsewhere since Omotola was in the elevated area carved out for the
panel of judges. The actress, alongside Captain Bunmi Williams,
Head, Uyo International Airport, Akwa Ibom State; Mohammed Jammal, a
recording artiste; Jason Newsome, Hollywood celebrity producer/artiste;
Ebizi Brown, Director General, Bayelsa State Tourism Development Agency;
John Opara, General Manager, Lufthansa, Abuja; Ini Okorie, a
businessman and Thandeka Sibisi, Executive Director, Two Glowing Sunset
SA were judges for the MBGN 2013 event. They were responsible for
the emergence of 18-year-old Anna Ebiere Banner crowned the new MBGN.
Banner, representing Bayelsa State, outshone 31 other beauties to win
the most coveted crown. The new queen, Banner walked home with N1
million cash prize, an investment package worth N500,000 from a finance
company, a brand new car, Cartier luxury wristwatch from Polo Limited
and most importantly, she will represent Nigeria at the upcoming Miss
World Beauty pageant holding in Indonesia on 28 September. Banner,
as an indigene of Bayelsa, the host state, was appointed the Special
Assistant on Culture and Tourism to Governor Dickson, and will also
serve as the state’s ambassador. Stephanie Okwu, a 19-year old
undergraduate of University of Lagos and representing Imo State, emerged
the first runner-up. She will represent Nigeria in the Miss Universe
2013 beauty pageant in Moscow, Russia. Twenty-year old Powede
Lawrence representing Adamawa State was the second runner-up and will
represent Nigeria in the Miss Tourism 2013 competition.
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