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Misters Of Nigeria
TypeMale Pageant
Parent organization97th Entertainment
HeadquartersLagos, Nigeria
First edition2021; 4 years ago (2021)
Most recent edition2024
Current titleholderOluwatobi Emmanuel Adesanya,
Ogun State
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteOfficial Website

Misters of Nigeria (formerly known as Mister Model Nigeria) is a Nigerian male pageant based in Lagos, Nigeria that is aimed at developing young men into global leaders. It was created in 2020 by 97th entertainment. The pageant currently holds the franchise to some international pageants which includes Mister Global, Mister International, Manhunt International and Mister Model International. The Top 3 finalists of Misters of Nigeria go on to represent Nigeria in any of the above-mentioned competitions.

The current title holder of Misters of Nigeria is Oluwatobi Emmanuel Adesanya, a fashion model who represented Ogun State in the competition.

In 2024 Misters of Nigeria Emerged best male pageant brand of the year at the Eko Heritage awards.

Competition

The Misters of Nigeria competition begins with an open registration process, where applicants are shortlisted through interviews and other evaluative factors to determine the top 37 semi-finalists. These semi-finalists undergo a series of tasks designed to test various facets of their skills and abilities. Following each task, contestants face eliminations until a select number of finalists (usually ranging from 10 to 20) remains. These finalists then proceed to a camp for the final round of the competition, culminating in the grand finale where one contestant is ultimately crowned the winner.

As at 2024, the winner receives a grand prize valued at 7 million Naira and rights to represent Nigeria at any of the international pageants.

History

Misters of Nigeria was officially created in 2020 and held its first edition in 2021 under the name Mister Model Nigeria. The maiden edition concluded with Law graduate Marcel Soludo from Anambra State being crowned the winner.

Prior to the second edition, the pageant acquired two additional franchises, necessitating a name change to Misters of Nigeria to better reflect its expanded scope. Since then, the organization has crowned several young Men some of which have gone on to achieve remarkable accomplishments both nationally and internationally.

In 2024, Favour Ogbuokiri who was first runner-up at the Misters of Nigeria 2024, represented Nigeria and emerged as the 2nd Runner-up at Mister Global competition, held in Bangkok, Thailand. Making history as the highest placed Nigerian representative at the global event, with Favour breaking past records and setting a new one.

Partnerships and collaborations

In 2023, the pageant partnered with 1XBET, Alpha Nobis Real Estate, and Folayemi Joshua Fashion. As part of these collaborations, 1XBET awarded a cash prize of ₦150,000 to the winner of their task, Alpha Nobis Real Estate granted the overall competition winner a plot of land, and Folayemi Joshua Fashion provided outfits for the contestants.

Titleholders

Year Winner Runner(s) up Ref.
2021 Okeke Soludo Ireogbulam Christopher Julius Spencer Clinton Nnaji Kelvin Nnaji Christian Obidi
2022 Shamsudeen Idris Isinwa Senator Amaechi Stanley Olime Spencer Wisdom Otormay Inyiekwe Stanley
2023 Oluwaseyifunmi Araga Martin Osagie Henri Keyz
2024 Oluwatobi Adesanya Ogbuokiri Favour Nwajagu Samuel Prosper Ndee Samson Sunday Ukpong Bright Pepple

International level

Color keys

  •  : Declared as Winner
  •  : Ended as runner-up or Top 5/6 qualification
  •  : Ended as one of the Finalists
  •  : Ended as one of the Semi-finalists
  •  : Ended as special awards winner
Year Representative State International Pageant Placement Special Awards Ref.
2021 Emmanuel Somto Imo Mister Global Top 15
  • Mister Popularity
  • Top 5 - Best in National Costume
  • Top 5 - The Most Inspirational Videos
2022 Isinwa Senator Imo Mister Global Top 15
  • Mister Popularity
Iroegbulam Christopher Abuja Manhunt International Top 17
2023 Oluwaseyifunmi Araga Lagos Mister Global Top 15
  • 1st Runner-up - Smart Chinese Guy Mahasarakham
  • 3rd Runner-up - Mister Popular of Mahasarakham
Martin Osagie Abuja Mister International Unplaced
2024 Ogbuokiri Favour Enugu Mister Global 2nd runner-up
  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Voice for Changes
Nwajagu Samuel Anambra Mister International Winner
  • Best in Swimwear

State competition

List of Misters of Nigeria State Competitions
State Debut Organizers State title Ref.
Akwa Ibom State 2024 Staunch Entertainment Misters of Akwa Ibom
Cross River State 2023 Mr Cross River Organization Mr Cross River
Enugu State 2022 Princeglam Empire Mr UNN
Imo State 2022 Slam Affairs Mr IMSU
Rivers State 2024 BCB Entertainment Misters of Rivers

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Results Ref(s)
Eko Heritage Awards 2024 Best Male Pageant brand of the year Won

References

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