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Miss Onuora Ndidi Amaka and Mister Effiong Benjamin Bassey to represent Nigeria at Miss, Mister Celebrity International 2024

For the second time, Ruby, a seasoned international model, beauty queen, and lifestyle influencer, will fly the flag for her country on the global arena.

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Miss Onuora Ndidi Amaka and Mister Effiong Benjamin Bassey

Two gifted people, Miss Onuora Ndidi Amaka (Ruby) and Mister Effiong Benjamin Bassey (Bernie), will proudly represent Nigeria in the much awaited Miss and Mister Celebrity International 2024.

The event is slated to happen in the Kim Center in Dong Nai, Vietnam, on September 28, 2024.

For the second time, Ruby, a seasoned international model, beauty queen, and lifestyle influencer, will fly the flag for her country on the global arena.

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Bernie, a social media celebrity with over 1.7 million TikTok followers, is an actor, model, and social media star who will be making his Vietnamese debut.

The prestigious event, founded by Lennard Tan Xian Guang, aims to promote the tagline “Zero Hate and Zero Waste” through global representation and participation in the Asia/Vietnam Fashion Week.

Sponsored by Celebrity Pageant group and Crystal star entertainment, the event seeks to showcase each representative on a global scale, promoting unity, diversity, and inclusivity.

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With the theme “Zero Hate and Zero Waste,” the event aims to inspire a movement towards a more sustainable and compassionate world.

Nigeria’s participation is a testament to the country’s talent and dedication to making a positive impact globally.

“We wish Ruby and Bernie the best of luck as they represent Nigeria on the international stage,” a statement regeals

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