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Name
  
Omasan Buwa


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Full Name
  
Omasan Tokurbo Buwa

Title(s)
  
Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 1987

Major competition(s)
  
Miss Nigeria 1987 (Finalist) Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 1987 (Winner) Miss Intercontinental (Finalist)

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Omasan Tokurbo Buwa (born c. 1965) is a columnist, Socio-Political analyst on several popular radio shows and the former Executive Assistant to the governor of Delta State. Buwa holds an LLB from the University of North Loudon, and has a career mainly as a model, television presenter, restaurateur and actress.

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Early life

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Buwa was born in Paddington, London, and at the age of seven, moved to Nigeria with her mother, an educationist and head of the catering department for Nigerian Airways. She attended Government College, Ikorodu, where she was head of the Literary and Debating society. While there, she represented her college in track and field events . She later gained admission into the University of Maiduguri to study English. While she was on the books of Pandora model agency, she was hired by several designers including Dakova and Labanella as well as several advertising giant's such as INSIGHT communications and ROSABEL .

Pageants

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In 1986, Buwa competed in Miss Nigeria and lost to Stella Okoye, but achieved greater success when she represented Warri in the second Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant in 1987. Her coronation, ironically, was marred by protests from the audience who favoured her first runner up, Niki Onuaguluchi who had flown in from Los Angeles to compete in the pageant. The judges defended their decision on grounds that Niki, who stood at 5'6 did not stand a chance against the taller contestants for the forthcoming Miss Intercontinental pageant. Buwa, on her own part, publicly accused her first runner up of bringing people into the contest to cheer her to victory. As the contest had taken place late in the year, Buwa ruled for most of 1988, but quickly gained a reputation as MBGN's most unconventional winner and was described as a tomboy by the Nigerian press. After representing Nigeria in Miss Universe, Miss Intercontinental, and Miss World in 1988, she returned to the University of Maiduguri but was suspended by the institution's predominantly Muslim authority who were enraged at her decision to compete in a pageant, forcing her to withdraw from her course.

Career

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As an actress, Buwa starred in the movie Scattered Pictures, and the soap operas Memories and Ripples. On her acting career, she has stated "I didn't act because of the money involved. Maybe we were paid N10,000 which was a lot of money then, but I was simply having fun." Television presenting work has included weekend breakfast programme Morning Ride on NTA 2 Channel 5, and regular segments with BEN Television London. A tabloid favourite, Buwa also owned a restaurant/jazz bar in Lagos before moving into aesthetics and cosmetology, subsequently opening her own modelling, QUEENS LT- in conjunction with designer Funmi Ajila who both discovered future actress Ibinabo Fiberesinma.

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After marriage, Buwa moved to New York City, where she worked as a make-up artist; her clients included Naomi Campbell and Mary J. Blige. Buwa would later move back to her birth country to continue her education, and in 2002 she graduated with a Law degree from the North London University.

After obtaining her degree, Buwa moved back to America, where she worked as an attorney, therapeutic social worker for MRDD patients and part-time model in Ohio. She is also a columnist with The Diasporan Star, an American-based Nigerian magazine, and writes the column "Generation Max" for Whispaz Magazine.

Politics

In 2009, Buwa announced she was returning to Nigeria to work on her new project, Youth Empowerment and Development in Delta, an organisation for the "monitoring, mentoring and motivation" of the youth in her native Delta state. As fate would have it however, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan, the governor of Delta state, in pushing to achieve heightened success in his 'human capital development' agenda, saw the need for Omasan to use her social work skills and experience to bridge the gap and attend to the needs of persons with disabilities. Her initiated program RISE focuses on setting up welfare and social structures, aimed at enhancing the value of life for this vulnerable group. Buwa, naturally, also extended her duties to women, children and youth : she is involved in various Government Human Capital Development programmes and presently consults for various state governments as well as foreign interests.

She is also a regular analyst on socio-political programmes on radio as well as a contributing columnist to several magazines. Her public relations and entertainment outfit, Maximillia3, assists young persons interested in media and the arts to find their bearings. It is also a voice against abuse of young ladies interested in beauty pageantry

Personal life

Since divorced. Buwa is a happy, single mother of twin boys and a girl. Not surprising; is the humanitarian gene her boys, have inherited: they organised and held charity/dance events to raise money for the less privileged. Tagged RISE (1and 2), it is the Lagos State equivalent of their mother's pet project, which she has run in DELTA state in view of incorporating a social welfare system as well as inclusion into society for persons with disabilities.

References

Omasan Buwa Wikipedia