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Nigeria's Top Model

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Created by
  
Country of origin
  
First episode date
  
27 April 2007

Genre
  
Reality television

Starring
  
Executive producer(s)
  
Darien Amos

Program creator
  
Tyra Banks

Predecessor
  
America's Next Top Model

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Running time
  
42 minutes (60 with commercials)

Production company(s)
  
African-Indian Productions

Similar
  
America's Next Top Model, Top Model, Africa's Next Top Model, Brazil's Next Top Model, Top Model Ghana

Nigeria’s Top Model was a television event in Nigeria, produced by Darien Amos. Originally the show was planned to be a multi-episode reality competition such as the original format of America's Next Top Model. However, after an unsuccessful attempt to gain the rights for the franchise it was modeled as a competition that only lasted one evening. It took place on April 27, 2007. The event was held in London with prizes such as a contract with acclaimed agency Select Models and immediate booking for shows in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and others. Girls between 18 and 28 and who were at least 5'8 were allowed to compete.
In a pageant-style contest with fourteen chosen girls competing in order to win the title of Nigeria's Top Model. In the first round the girls were narrowed down to six and with a second round resulting in the top 3 placements where Olabimitan Adeyinka took home victory. Given the big success the show enjoyed a second "Cycle" was planned but further plans did not surpass that stage.

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Judges

Two Top Models presented the show, they were:

  • Adoara Oleh
  • Oreke
  • The judges were

  • Jan Malan (Chief Judge - director of Umzingeli Productions)
  • Adebayo Jones (Haute Couture Fashion Designer)
  • Shevelle Rhule (Pride Magazine)
  • Sarah Leon (Select Models)
  • Charles Thomson
  • Matthew Mensah
  • Sesan Awonoiki
  • Stefan Lindemann (editor Grazia Magazine)
  • Aneka Johnson (Founder Miss Black Britain).
  • Contestants

    (ages stated at time of contest)

    References

    Nigeria's Top Model Wikipedia