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Don’t Sacrifice Faith, Culture For Fashion, Miss Nigeria Tells Young Women

The 44th Miss Nigeria, Shatu Garko, has advised younger women to find the balance between tradition, religion and fashion in her message to women to commemorate Nigeria’s 62nd Independence Day, as reported by The Guardian.

Sharing her experiences as the reigning queen of Nigeria’s oldest and most prestigious pageant, Miss Nigeria, Garko, whose journey into modelling was inspired by COVID-19, stressed how difficult it was for her to break into the industry as a Hijabi model.

In December 2021, when she emerged as the 44th Miss Nigeria and became the first Hijabi model to win a national Pageant, Garko received backlash from some religious and ethnocultural bodies.

“At first, it was difficult, but I can only say that I don’t let some things bother me because it may not be worth it,” she said.

“No one can judge me or any other human except God. Alhamdulillah, I was able to cope by blocking my ears and remaining true to myself and my originality.

“To all ladies, never sacrifice your faith, culture, or beliefs for fashion and beauty. Losing your identity follows. However, do not let religion and cultural beliefs stop you from pursuing your dreams and achieving them.

The key is finding the right balance between it all.”

Garko describes her almost-ending reign as outstanding. The 18-year-old beauty queen said she has become more punctual, responsible, and environment aware due to working on several projects with The Green Girl Company Limited, a sister company of the Miss Nigeria Organisation.

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