Precious Obisoso set to shine at Miss International world 2022 finals

Precious Obisoso, a beauty queen turned philanthropist and one of Nigeria’s top models, is preparing to properly represent Nigeria at the prestigious Miss International world finals, which are scheduled to take place on December 13 at the Dome City in Tokyo, Japan.

The 24-year-old model took home the title of Miss International Nigeria at the 2019 beauty of Africa International pageant.

Precious has made a point of visiting illustrious offices and international organizations, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the United Nations, and the World Health Organization, among others, to talk about her journey and advocacy.

“I want to be the reason when people think of beauty pageants, they will know it’s about leadership like everything Queenship embodies charisma, bravery, compassion, thoughtfulness, and resilience,” she said in an interview.

Her words can be seen in her demonstrative actions as she has positioned and made groundbreaking strides after being crowned in 2019.

Also recently, Queen Precious Obisoso became the first miss International contestant automatically qualified to attend international women forum in Japan after she submitted her sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) video documentary.

In august 2022, she was featured in a popular USA lifestyle and inspirational magazine, Sharinaworld. On account of her community service as a beauty queen, Precious has delivered several aid services to the less privileged, empowered youths, and women across Abia state and Rivers state respectively.

On what makes her different while preparing for the international pageant, she said ” I have had to put in lots of preparations. Though not really easy, I believe in my inherent quality and quite confident i will make a difference in the pageant”.

Indeed, precious has proven over the years that she’s not just beauty and brains but also beauty with a clear purpose. As she departs for Japan on 29th November to compete in the pageant, she will be hoping to make history by becoming the first African to win miss international crown in 60 years.

 

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