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Highlights from the first edition of Miss Vogue Nigeria

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The first edition of Miss Vogue Nigeria held in 2017 with the grand finale which kicked off on 10th December 2017  at Grace Place Event Center. The Event was sponsored by UBA bank, and organized by SOC Entertainment in collaboration with Galaxy360 media. The red carpet started at 4pm featuring a good array of guests from all works of life. The Event was hosted by Mr. Barango and Dooake. The highlights of the event followed the performance of the guest artistes like Dan Dizzy, Arinze Baba, KO baba, Legendary Suni, Adviser, Kella and many others. The grand finale came to an end with the crowning of the first ever Miss Vogue Nigeria 2017 Queen Erochukwu who was representing Jos Find pictures from the event below: Would you like to stay connected and get quotes that will inspire and motivate you? Follow our instagram page  @  JoyNgofaa'sblog To stay connected and get notifications on new posts, be a darling and subscribe. Don...

Beauty in my eyes

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Clothed in strength and dignity Wrapped in an apparel so alluring and pure A fragrance of kindness and truth Surrounds her very actions She never talks, but speaks She walks in abundance of grace Smile so powerful It can heal a wounded soldier She is without doubt A beauty to behold Poem by: Joy Ngofaa This poem was performed live on stage  at the grand finale of Miss Port Harcourt City Contest 2018. Would you like to stay connected and get quotes that will inspire and motivate you? Follow our instagram page @  JoyNgofaa'sblog To stay connected and get notifications on new posts, be a darling and subscribe. Don't forget to share also.. Big thanks.

Strip her

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I'm 26. I can't tell you my name. I'm a stripper at the local club. I have three kids: Tessy, the oldest, 14; Kaycee, 12; and Lace, she's 10. I don't know why I'm doing this. Maybe it's because I'm tired of holding it all in; maybe it's because I've done all I know to. Maybe it's because I don't want the kids to turn out like me. I'm tired of hearing people say "You shouldn't be a mother; you don't deserve those kids" The kids attend at the local school and it kills me every time Lace runs back home to tell on her teacher. He'd grope her and say "the stripper's daughter. Can you dance like your mum?" And It astounds me every time Kaycee wears my make-up, wig and hills and he'd always wear his sister's clothes. Tessy, She's all so grown up already. I beat her again yesterday. I know she's doing our neighbour, but she won't admit. But isn't this all my fault? Maybe ...