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The Women King: A night of glamour, power, and African pride at the 9th African Giants Award & Beauty Pageant

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By Justina Abbah

It was a night of shimmering lights, bold fashion, and unforgettable triumphs as the 9th edition of the African Giants Award and Black Giant Signature’s Face of Art Nigeria Beauty Pageant took center stage on November 30, 2025. And stealing the spotlight? Precious Mawah, the 19-year-old talent from Edo State who dazzled her way to the crown.

From 30 registered contestants, only seven finalists made it to the big stage—but it was Precious, representing Kogi State, who ultimately reigned supreme. With elegance, confidence, and undeniable poise, she clinched the prestigious title, marking her as one of Nigeria’s brightest rising stars in beauty and culture.

A STAR-STUDDED CELEBRATION OF AFRICAN EXCELLENCE

Hosted by the visionary CEO of Black Giant Signature, Mr. Okpe Lawrence Okpe, the ceremony was more than a beauty pageant—it was a vibrant fusion of art, culture, philanthropy, and entertainment. The event brought together aspiring models, creative artists, and notable personalities who embody the spirit of African achievement.

The guest list sparkled with high-profile attendees, including dignitaries from the political, entertainment, and business worlds. Among them:

  • Chief Seyi Tinubu, represented by his personal assistant

  • Nollywood stars and influential figures from across the country

  • Chief Uzochukwu Akinedozi (CEO, Blake Resort Abuja) – Entertainment Personality of the Year

  • Oba Barr. Chukwudi OliHumanitarian Award

  • Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda (APC National Chairman) – Political Man of the Year

  • Sen. Anthony Siyako Yaro (Gombe South) – Political Icon of the Year

  • Dr. Hajia Ramatu IbrahimArewa Woman of the Year

  • Mr. Ali Adoyi AbahMedia Personality of the Year

  • Industry leaders such as Chief David Daser and Engr. Tony Nakale (GM, Bingham TV)

And many more who helped elevate the night into a true festival of African prowess.

A HEARTFELT MOMENT: A WARRIOR OF COMPASSION HONORED

One of the evening’s most touching highlights came from Madam Aisha Kwalmi, founder of Nana Berry Orphanage. As she received her award, she left the audience moved with her emotional words:

“I have received many national and international awards, but this means more to me.”

Her gratitude echoed the spirit of the night—one that celebrated not just beauty, but purpose, resilience, and impact.

THE RISE OF A NEW CULTURAL AMBASSADOR

As cheers filled the hall and cameras flashed, Precious Mawah stepped into her new role as the crowned Face of Art Nigeria. Congratulations and heartfelt messages poured in from fans, celebrities, and attendees alike. With her victory, she now joins a league of young influencers dedicated to uplifting African art, culture, and beauty.

Her win stands as a powerful testament to the growing wave of talented youth reshaping Nigeria’s creative landscape.

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