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14 year old Favour Lucky wins Nigeria's Next Super Model 2012





Just like her name, "LUCKY" and "FAVOUR" The Favoured and Lucky teenager beat 22 other contestants to emerge the winner of the 2012 Nigeria's Next Super Model contest which held yesterday Saturday 24th November at Oriental Hotel, Lagos.

Not only did Favour get a mouth watering modeling contract, she also got a brand new Kia Rio. NNSM is organized yearly by Mrs Joan Okorodudu, owner of Isis Models.

For the young teenager, it was all smiles for her, as she looks foward to a long and flourishing career in modelling, a future Naomi Cambell perhaps?

Big Congrats to her.
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9 comments

  1. Is this not child abuse? Ȋ̝̊̅ tot contest starts from ages 18-25? Whγ̲̣̣̥ expose a child to this kind of thing? Soon too she will be expose to men in the name of beauty queen and before she is 15 she must have sold her virginity to somone's father who is looking for a virgin's destiny to steal! Singing contest or talent show is open for all ages not beauty contest....she is a child for God's sake!

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  2. i think this is wrong
    which parent let her do this

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  3. 14 years ke.Did she have an MRI test? Nigeria and age wahala! Well,If 14 then this should be a matter for NATIP or any agency that protect childs right. The problem in Nigeria ist that there is the penchant to commercialize everything including our children.It is Sad!

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  4. This is undue expoure in the cradle! this girl is just 14! she is not even old enough to handle the prices she had won. She is a minor for God's sake.
    Parents, let us not sacrifice the sactity of our children on the alter of money and fame. All that glitter is not gold!!!

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  5. 14? That's too young. Contestants should be aged 18 at least, in my own opinion.

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  6. Age considerations in the face of grinding poverty in our land? We have lost our moral fabric as a people and as a nation, maybe not entirely due to our own faults but then let them announce another round of auditioning tomorrow morning and you'll find mothers and sibblings frog-marching their wards there.

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  7. Congrats to her. As for the comment above, why are we so negative? Why do you think because she won this, she will become wayward? Why, why why? We have sadly, become a nation that only expects the worst from ourselves. If she was your daughter, is that what you would expect her to do? Perhaps thats how you have brought up yours, but note that there are still well brought up and grounded children in this country.

    I am are she will do well. There will be challenges, no doubt, but we have to expect good from people, not bad.

    And wasn't Nigeria's own Oluchi Onweagba also quite young when she won the very first Face of Africa? She never became wayward, did she? She has done, and continues to do us proud.

    I expect no less from Favour Lucky. As her names, so I pray will she live, all her life.

    Amen. Let us learn to celebrate ourselves rather than pull each other down!

    You go girl! Make us proud!

    I am and will remain a PROUD NAIJA!

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  8. Please you people should come out of your stone age. Tyra bBks won teenage model at the same age so also other super models like Heidi Klum. All of you are old school. this is 2012 abeg!

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  9. Ejike you have spoken well.The Land is green na Kolo mentality dey worry you.Tyra Bank na your town girl abi or na your sister.Time will come when you will realise how foolish and stupid all these your way of thinking is

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