Helen Abobi Ekaya |
Miss Abobi Helen Ekaya,
19, is an indigene of Yala Local Government Area, Cross River
State . The soft-spoken
and intelligent 200 level student of Mass Communication in the Cross River
University of Technology (CRUTECH) recently opened up to select journalists in
her office in Calabar why she is contesting for Miss Africa 2015, a beauty
pageant to be hosted by the Cross River State Government, coming up towards the
end of this year.
Cross
River State .
Cross River State to every nooks and cranny of Africa
and the world at large.
Basically, I will also use the platform of Miss Africa to advocate for the girl-child because the girl-child is more vulnerable to abuse in the society. Also, I will advocate peace in Africa, I have realized that there are so many issues we need to tackle inAfrica and with the Miss Africa
platform, I could meet with the African leaders to brainstorm on some of these
issues bordering us.
I have streamlined so many fabulous projects to carry out, just as my Gov. Prof Ben Ayade always says that nothing is impossible to do as far as one is determined to it. I also believe that having knowledge of what you are looking for is paramount because if you do not have it then, you are on your way to failure.
I have the exposure because I have traveled wide and the world being a village has made it easier to learn and know so many things happening around us.
I would use this opportunity to applaud the governor for his laudable projects including the Miss Africa Pageant. I believe in him and will key into his vision for the state if I eventually emerges winner of this contest. I seeCross River
better than Dubai
in the nearest future.
Africa is thriving and it
is quite interesting to note that most persons who go into modeling learn so
much outside the business. It is not just going to the runway, but there are
other things you need to learn while on the runway. So many models from this
continent are doing great in own way.
What are the challenges you have faced since you started modeling?
The challenges I have faced are numerous but by the grace of God, I see those challenges or obstacles in other way round as open doors. I believe that success is not measured through your height or size but what is made inside of you. I am just 19 years old but I do things like a 25 year old woman.
Which other contests are you going for this year?
I am gearing for the maiden edition of Miss Africa, a beauty pageant that will be hosted by the Cross River State Government this year, 2015; the event is coming alongside the Calabar Carnival, I think it is the best time to hold the event.
According to her, being an
ambassador for the continent would give her opportunity to achieve her dreams
of touching lives and advocating peace in Africa .
Excerpts
My name is Abobi Helen
Ekaya, I am 19 years old, I am a student of Cross River University of
Technology (CRUTECH) studying Mass Communication. I am from Yala Local
Government Area,
At what time
did you start modeling?
I actually started
modeling in 2012
What
motivated you into modeling?
I am stylist savvy, and I
love good things and also, I try to look good always in my little capacity
because I believe that one must not have the most expensive fabrics to look
good. So, while I was growing up, I started having passion for modeling because
any time I wear a dress
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I am stylist savvy, and I
love good things and also, I try to look good always in my little capacity
because I believe that one must not have the most expensive fabrics to look
good. So, while I was growing up, I started having passion for modeling because
any time I wear a dress even though it was not expensive people would admire it
and compliment. At the first instance, I felt like giving a trial in
modeling to hear the responses or feedback from people and to my greatest
dismay, people started encouraging me do modeling and right there, I discovered
that it was an interesting thing so I decided to go in fully. In 2012, I
contested as Miss Catering. I won the contest. I have also participated
in different projects, including Project Model Nigeria- a contest which
was held recently in Calabar, Cross River State
capital, I emerged as one of the queens representing South-South, South-East Nigeria .
Why didn’t
you pursue other ‘juicy’ career path instead of modeling?
So many persons have their
own perspective about some certain things and I think it is whatever you feel
you can do best that you go into because individuals are different. God created
us unique in his own image and likeness and as humans, we decide on the
lifestyle to live either good or bad, for me, i have decided to live to good
part of it and to see how I could contribute to humanity as it is the essence
of living. Besides, I don’t do things
because everyone is doing it; I do something because I love it. I call myself
original and I don’t allow anyone look at me as photocopy, so I don’t like
copying people. I live a very simple life and it has worked well for me over
the years.
Are your
parents comfortable with what you do?
Yes, my parents are very supportive
to me in my chosen career. They are the ones that even sponsor most of the
contests I embarked on. My parents are my number first fans.
Where do you
hope to be in the next five years?
Right now, I am still a
student studying Mass Communication, but even as a student, I make sure every
single minute of my life count, on the judgment day God will fault me if I did
not use my time judiciously and as such, I am very conscious of my life because
I don’t want to live a wasteful live. Besides, I hope that one day I will be
crowned Miss World, representing the world perhaps, I also see myself working
in a reputable media firm like CNN some day.
Which other
contests are you going for this year?
I am gearing for the
maiden edition of Miss Africa, a beauty pageant that will be hosted by the
Cross River State Government this year, 2015; the event is coming alongside the
Calabar Carnival, I think it is the best time to hold the event.
Why are you
gunning for Miss Africa?
So far we have every stage
in contest and I think contesting for Miss Africa will give me the privilege
achieve my dreams hence, to carry out some certain projects which I wish to do.
I will use the platform to reach out to the less privileged and also take Basically, I will also use the platform of Miss Africa to advocate for the girl-child because the girl-child is more vulnerable to abuse in the society. Also, I will advocate peace in Africa, I have realized that there are so many issues we need to tackle in
I have streamlined so many fabulous projects to carry out, just as my Gov. Prof Ben Ayade always says that nothing is impossible to do as far as one is determined to it. I also believe that having knowledge of what you are looking for is paramount because if you do not have it then, you are on your way to failure.
I have the exposure because I have traveled wide and the world being a village has made it easier to learn and know so many things happening around us.
I would use this opportunity to applaud the governor for his laudable projects including the Miss Africa Pageant. I believe in him and will key into his vision for the state if I eventually emerges winner of this contest. I see
How would
you describe the modeling industry in Africa ?
The entertainment or
Modeling industry in What are the challenges you have faced since you started modeling?
The challenges I have faced are numerous but by the grace of God, I see those challenges or obstacles in other way round as open doors. I believe that success is not measured through your height or size but what is made inside of you. I am just 19 years old but I do things like a 25 year old woman.
Are you
attracted to modeling because it is a gold mine?
No, no, I am into modeling
because of my passion to affect lives positively not for financial gains. I am
in it because I see the sector as a veritable platform where my dreams or goals
can be realized. I believe in the axiom that hard work paysWhich other contests are you going for this year?
I am gearing for the maiden edition of Miss Africa, a beauty pageant that will be hosted by the Cross River State Government this year, 2015; the event is coming alongside the Calabar Carnival, I think it is the best time to hold the event.
Why are you
gunning for Miss Africa?
So far we have every stage
in contest and I think contesting for Miss Africa will give me the privilege
achieve my dreams hence, to carry out some certain projects.
Do you think
you have all it takes to become Miss Africa?
Yes I do, I have the
qualification, requisite skills and experience to become Miss Africa I also
have a large heart and strong bones that can climb all mountains.
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