‘Low-Budget’ Miss Universe Nigeria pageant leaves South Africans in stitches as Chidimma seems to regret (SEE PICS & VIDEO)

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South Africans have been left in stitches after behind-the-scenes photos from the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant surfaced online, sparking a wave of hilarious commentary about the event’s apparent “low-budget” production.

The pageant, which has gained notoriety for the controversial entry of Chidimma Adetshina, a former Miss SA finalist who now claims to be Nigerian, has become a hot topic on social media, with many South Africans sharing their amusement at the apparent contrast between the Nigerian pageant and its South African counterpart.

The photos, shared by Twitter (X) user qhamadlula_, depict the contestants’ first day of camp and orientation, where they are seen sitting in a hall with judges, media representatives, and a small runway.

Chidimma can be seen among the contestants, wearing a sash that reads “Taraba,” a state in north-eastern Nigeria, presumably where her father originates.

South Africans have been quick to compare the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant to Miss South Africa, with many suggesting that the Nigerian event is “low-budget” and that Chidimma might be regretting her decision to enter.

“Chidimma is not happy with how the set for Miss Universe Nigeria looks like Grade R Graduations,” commented MoabiMo on Twitter, echoing the sentiments of many who found the setting underwhelming.

Another Twitter user, da_real_vince, took a more direct approach, writing, “How the mighty have fallen,” seemingly referring to Chidimma’s decision to participate in the pageant.

The online commentary has also extended to the pageant’s prize money, with many South Africans expressing disbelief at the apparent lack of grandeur associated with the event.

“I wonder what the winner takes home? I’m sure it’s a bag of rice and a goat,” quipped pilzet on Twitter.

The online chatter surrounding the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant has further intensified following Chidimma’s earlier claim that she is “proudly South African.” This statement came after her mother was embroiled in a fraud investigation, leading to questions about her identity.

The contrasting reactions to the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant highlight the cultural differences and perceptions surrounding beauty pageants in South Africa and Nigeria.

While South Africans have expressed amusement at the perceived “low-budget” production, the event continues to draw attention, particularly due to the involvement of Chidimma, who remains a source of fascination and debate.


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