Munachi Abii, a former beauty queen, rapper and
actress, has said beauty pageants don’t prepare the
contestants for what lies ahead.
Abii, who won the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria
(2007), in an interview with Hip TV, said, “Being a
beauty queen was very interesting. Unfortunately, I
felt like I was thrust into the deep end (too) quick
(ly). It is not just about me. I feel it’s a beauty
pageant industry thing.
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“Beauty pageants never really prepare one for what
lies ahead. They just tell one to put oneself together
and that’s about it. They tell one that whatever one
does, one should make sure one does not disrespect
the brand, at least in the first year. There is a whole
lot more to it which I had to learn along the way.”
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Speaking on why she became a rapper, she said,
“From there, I became a rapper. I always wrote
music. I had friends in the music industry, so they
brought me along. Typically, beauty queens are
expected to be singers but I did not want to be like
everybody else. I wanted to stand out and rapping
was something that stood out. Till date, I have not
come across any beauty queen that raps.”