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Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by chimebube: 8:15am On Aug 14, 2017
In her chat with Daily Sun, Former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN 2005) Omowunmi Akinnnifesi pointed out that most children in Nigeria, especially girls lack good morals and integrity. 

Omowunmi who also talked about being a Fashion entrepreneur, further talked about her family, her man, her sudden weight gain, her growing up days and so much more. Here's the interview;

What led you into fashion of all businesses?

I wanted to do a business that would make people call on me regularly. I have this knack for empowering women. There are several other things I intend doing to empower women but among all these interests is my passions for making people look good. I love to make women dress elegantly. I want something that would make the women to be able to carry themselves nicely. The first thing they need to do to beef up their image is to enhance the way they look. So, I started with enhancing the physicality of women. I’m going into other things like enhancing women mentally and enhancing her soul as a woman in the society. I started with what women looks like, and adapt that to her image. I know it sounds something like a cliché, but that was the reason I went into fashion.

Do you have a fashion or grooming school since you mentioned your desire to empower women?

I intend going into international imaging and etiquette. I want to teach women not only how they should appear but how they should also behave and this is important. When you come across some of our children these days, especially the girls, you would notice they don’t have integrity anymore. They lack morals and manners and these are the things that make a woman. These are part of the content. The new generation of youths is not growing with our culture, so we need to retrain them on how to behave. They have to imbibe the culture of respect for elders and how to behave like a proper lady. They also need to learn how to host visitors; do fine dinning; how to speak, sit down, talk; eat certain kinds of food.
We hardly train people on some of these things in Nigeria. People don’t believe they are necessary. But it’s very important. I attended Queens’ College, Lagos and way back then; they used to teach us these things. But these days, the students are only taught Maths, English and all those important subjects but as for moral etiquette, it’s no longer there.

So, part of your vision is to establish an etiquette school, how soon will that happen?

I wrote a business plan for that in 2009. How old was I then? But I never got around it. I was in London College of fashion. That was after I completed my masters at Kings College London. This is the way to start and from there, it will graduate. I’m also into photography. I have a studio. We started with our photos for the fashion brand. We also stated taking shots of women and children, pregnant women, just anything to make the woman look good; anything to enhance her beauty. The few photos we have done for pregnant women or a woman and her daughter, they are so happy, I don’t believe I’ll look like this ooh, they scream. I have not been happy with this pregnancy but this picture, I will blow it inside my room. It makes women happy; it makes them feel more beautiful. I’m also into construction, public relations and several other things. This is Nigeria, and you have to be hardworking. My friends said I do every business. I know I don’t look it but I’m very hardworking.

Did you inherit this aspect of work from your dad or mum?

My dad attended Yales University. My dad was a scholar and an executive director at the Central Bank. He was very hardworking and my mum was a career woman. She works with Lagos State government. My dad was also a diplomat with the West Africa Clearing House in Sierra Leone. My parents are very career-driven and I want to believe that’s where I got these things from.


You are a beauty queen turned businesswoman, what lessons have you learnt about life?
I have learnt that one needs to be humble. Humility, diligence, discipline, and perseverance, determination are recipe for success, especially in Nigeria. Anything short of those things won’t get you where you want to be. You must be able to treat everyone well, even when people don’t treat you right. Treat them with love. Love conquers all. You never know what anybody could become tomorrow, so don’t you ever look down on anybody. Life is full of up and down. Appreciate God wherever you are in life and maintain your faith and your hope in God and you will be lifted up..

Although you have added a little flesh, you still radiate that beauty that won you the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria crown several years back, what’s the secret?

The added weight was deliberate because I wanted to fill up a little bit. It’s a sign that I’m really taking care of myself. I have a very good heart, thanks be to God. I sleep peacefully. I forgive people who wronged me and when I wrong people, I also ask for their forgiveness. Nothing makes me ugly inside or outside because I have a peace of mind. When you see people not looking good, it’s because they are worrying or they are holding a bit of heaviness inside. Once you have a light and forging mind, you would always look beautiful no matter what your physicality is like. You will always radiate. That is what makes me radiate.; it’s the peace of mind and favour from God.

Tell us a bit about your growing up years?

I grew up in Sierra Leone. I had my early education in Freetown. My dad was a diplomat in Sierra Leone.

After your reign as beauty queen, you did a secular job?

I was into a lot of things before I went into fashion. Currently, I’m Nivea brand Ambassador for West Africa.

How do you relax?

I have good friends. I keep good company. I walk with people who keep me company; people who enhance my soul. I cherish people that have the same morals; the same standards and the same views about life. These are people who keep me going. I watch movies, I mean, good movies and I read books.

Can you throw light on Omowunmi ready-to-wear brand?

Omowumi is a woman with a social lifestyle. We have five stores in Lagos and Abuja well stocked with clothes. We do smart casuals, events wears for women. Most of the materials she can wear from daytime to night time. The brand is for vibrant women that always want to have confidence in themselves. We have our head office and factory in Ikeja. Sometimes, we try to get our fabrics from different countries like Indonesia, Turkey, India, Korea, etc.

How far with Mr. Right?

Very soon.

Who is your kind of man?

A man who fears God. Just leave it at that.

You sounded like a pastor?

That’s one thing people don’t know about me. Since the day I won the pageant, I have become God-fearing. It was by God that I won the beauty pageant. I have always been God-fearing. A lot of people that met me later on were surprised at what they saw of me. When did you become this? They kept on asking. Is it because you’re getting older? I replied them No. People that knew me very well…. infact in my house they used call me pastor. But people don’t know that maybe because the way I look, or the fact that I did the pageant, I’m a strictly God fearing person and I’m still relevant because of the grace of God on my life.

http://www.lailasblog.com/girls-dont-integrity-anymore-former-mbgn-omowunmi-akinnnifesi/

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Nobody: 8:22am On Aug 14, 2017
What can I say? cheesy
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by gabinogem(m): 8:28am On Aug 14, 2017
Cobra hips cool

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by ULSHERLAN(m): 8:31am On Aug 14, 2017
I have always loved Wunmi since 2005

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Charisdesigns: 11:24am On Aug 14, 2017
Know anyone who is thinking about building a house? We will work with them from initial concept to final print! Weather they know who their builder is or are still shopping
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by morereb10: 11:24am On Aug 14, 2017
Unfortunately, that is an undeniable fact.


Slay Queens is what is trending everywhere. Imagine this Slay Queen Wey Don Rotten Under - This Is A Graphic Photo Please


U need to see this
@ http://www.exlinklodge.com/2017/08/omg-see-slay-queen-wey-don-rotten-o.html
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by SNIPER123: 11:25am On Aug 14, 2017
cheesy

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Nobody: 11:25am On Aug 14, 2017
I gave up on Naija babes when I fvcked my girlfriend and could manage fvck her best friend too

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Nobody: 11:26am On Aug 14, 2017
Charisdesigns:
Know anyone who is thinking about building a home? We will work with them from initial concept to financial print! Weather they know who their builder is or are still shopping

If you can't express yourself correctly in advertising your business, how do you expect me to entrust a delicate service into your hands?? If no one contacts you for this, you would blame people in your village.... cheesy cheesy

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by wolesmile(m): 11:27am On Aug 14, 2017
Wumi's level of moral integrity, I don't know. But talk of beauty and brains? She rocks!!
2005 MBGN. She'll still beat any contestant hands down! Most ladies her age are still going about, half unclad, forming "slay maids." They forget that what makes a queen slay is the number of people on whose life you impact positively. Keep it up, Wumi.

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by akaahs(m): 11:28am On Aug 14, 2017
Very true, very very true, very very very true
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Rexnegro(m): 11:28am On Aug 14, 2017
I concur with her
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Nobody: 11:28am On Aug 14, 2017
gabinogem:
Cobra hips cool
Do u mean she's an Ogbanje snake?
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Afam4eva(m): 11:28am On Aug 14, 2017
One of the most beautiful and intelligent MBGN queen ever.

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Nobody: 11:30am On Aug 14, 2017
I am a new nairalander, how do I create a thread?
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Nobody: 11:30am On Aug 14, 2017
I was about to say the exact same thing! Ever single part of her body is covered up, including her hair but damn! She's fvcking sexy! And hot. People really need to understand that less is more. Showing skin doesn't make one beautiful. This lady is what I call beauty and brains. One of the few sensible "beauty queens"
TimeMod1:
The picture up there revealed no skin but far sexier than the so called slay queens. Little wonder they get slayed.

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by alajj1(m): 11:30am On Aug 14, 2017
javascript:void(0); grin grin hear word
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by manu1: 11:30am On Aug 14, 2017
I tire for all these HYPOCRITES everywhere. Look at pot calling kettle black. She is as bad as those she is condemning.

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by sunepapi14: 11:32am On Aug 14, 2017
She is a true definition of beauty and brain.....
How many of our so-called celebrity can we use this term for?
All what they know is sex talk and how they can slay on bed......
Tiri gbosa for U jare my beautiful damsel sister... wink wink wink wink

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by DBossNG(m): 11:34am On Aug 14, 2017
Ok
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by thesuave10(m): 11:34am On Aug 14, 2017
I concur hoes slay queens slay princesses oloshos, gold and diamond diggers everywhere. Ladies tho!
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by samsilo(m): 11:41am On Aug 14, 2017
manu1:
I tire for all these HYPOCRITES everywhere. Look at pot calling kettle black. She is as bad as those she is condemning.
Please explain , in what sense is she as bad?

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by jaxxy(m): 11:42am On Aug 14, 2017
I keep liking this gal more and more.

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Bunmarium(m): 11:45am On Aug 14, 2017
cool
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Daeylar(f): 11:49am On Aug 14, 2017
Too much pressure on the girl child,

There is no need for the statement "especially the girls" except she wants to back it up with facts,

Morals and manners make a good human being, doesn't apply to women alone

Nice idea from her


I intend going into international imaging and etiquette. I want to teach women not only how they should appear but how they should also behave and this is important. When you come across some of our children these days, especially the girls, you would notice they don’t have integrity anymore. They lack morals and manners and these are the things that make a woman. These are part of the content. The new generation of youths is not growing with our culture, so we need to retrain them on how to behave. They have to imbibe the culture of respect for elders and how to behave like a proper lady. They also need to learn how to host visitors; do fine dinning; how to speak, sit down, talk; eat certain kinds of food.
We hardly train people on some of these things in Nigeria. People don’t believe they are necessary. But it’s very important. I attended Queens’ College, Lagos and way back then; they used to teach us these things. But these days, the students are only taught Maths, English and all those important subjects but as for moral etiquette, it’s no longer there.

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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by WeirdoNg: 11:51am On Aug 14, 2017
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Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by NOMX101: 11:52am On Aug 14, 2017
manu1:
I tire for all these HYPOCRITES everywhere. Look at pot calling kettle black. She is as bad as those she is condemning.

What do you mean, why are you shying away from the truth. Is She not correct.
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Sterope(f): 11:54am On Aug 14, 2017
Speak for your self
Re: Omowunmi Akinnnifesi: 'Our Girls Don’t Have Integrity Anymore' by Adebola314: 12:02pm On Aug 14, 2017
manu1:
I tire for all these HYPOCRITES everywhere. Look at pot calling kettle black. She is as bad as those she is condemning.

These fake beauty queens and slay mamas always fond of sermonizing. Pretenders by day, runs girls and escort queens by night.

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