Elohor aisien on channel 5 uk
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Miss Nigeria
Scholarship pageant
Not to be confused with Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria.
Miss Nigeria is an annual pageant showcasing positive attributes of Nigerian women, and awarding university scholarships.[1][2] The winner is expected to portray exemplary qualities whilst serving as a role model to young women in the country. The pageant is currently organised by Daily Times.[3]
The current titleholder is lawyer Doris Ogah, who represented the South-South region.[4]
History
The then-Nigerian Printing and Publishing Company - publishers of national newspaper Daily Times - established the Miss Nigeria franchise which originally started as a photo contest in 1957.[5] Contestants submitted photographs to the publication's Lagos office where finalists were shortlisted; those successful were invited to compete in the live final - which at the time did not include a swimsuit competition - at the Lagos Island Club. UAC e
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Million pound brides: Inside the extravagant London weddings of the super-rich Nigerian couples who spend £150,000 on bubbly, £100,000 on a dress and £6,000 on favours
Every bride wants to look a million dollars when they tie the knot - and affluent women from Nigeria are spending just that to achieve it on their big days.
According to a London-based wedding planner, super-rich couples from the West African country can easily blow a small fortune on their nuptials, from spending £100,000 on a designer wedding dress to £150,000 on alcohol.
In-demand event maestro CEO and founder of Prive Luxury Events Elizabeth Aisien says London has become the destination of choice for Africa's wealthy elite when they tie the knot.
'It's a competition, people want something like "wow, she arrived by plane". The bride wants to look good and wear the best of everything.'
As a result, she said brides will pay around £100,000 for a bespoke dress by a designe
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Daily Mail profiles Lavish Nigerian Weddings with £6,000 Gift Bags & £150,000 Alcohol Budgets
In a Channel 5 documentary, ‘How The Other Half Lives’, the hosts interviewed Betty Irabor of Genevieve Magazine and Elohor Elizabeth Aisien of Prive Luxury Events(they planned Tiwa Savage‘s Dubai white wedding) about lavish Nigerian weddings.
Betty Irabor & Elizabeth Elohor Aisien on ‘How The Other Half Lives’
In the same episode, airing tonight at 9pm in the UK, a Nigerian couple share their reception at a fem star hotel in London.
Daily Mail reported the quotes from the interview,
On Nigerian Weddings being a ‘Competition’
‘It’s a competition, people want something like “wow, she arrived bygd plane”. The bride wants to look good and wear the best of everything.’ said Elohor.As a result, she said brides will pay around £100,000 for a bespoke dress by a designer like Vera Wang and