Sunday, 16 September 2012
AGBANI DAREGO
In 2001, she shocked the world,
beating over 70 gorgeous girls
to emerge as Miss World.
Young, beautiful and natural,
Agbani Darego is a young
woman full of promise. Born in
Lagos, Nigeria, she is the sixth
of eight children. At the age of
two, she moved to Port
Harcourt, Nigeria, and says her
childhood was loving and
memorable, although it was
tainted by the death of her
mother, who passed away due
to breast cancer when Agbani
was eleven.
She attended Bereton
Montessory Nursery & primary
school, Federal Government
Girls College (F.G.G.C)
Abuloma, where she was
awarded ‘Most distinguished
Alumni’ in 2010, and the
University of Port Harcourt,
where she studied Computer
Science for a year before her
foray into the pageant world.
In 2001, she achieved great
success when she won Most
Beautiful Girl in Nigeria
(MBGN).
During her reign as MBGN, she
represented Nigeria in the
2001 Miss Universe
competition, held in Bayamón,
Puerto Rico. She placed among
the top 10 semi-finalists,
finishing seventh. She was the
only black semi-finalist that
year – and the only finalist to
wear a one-piece swimsuit as
opposed to the more popular
bikini. Encouraged by her
position at Miss Universe in
2001, Agbani then competed at
the Miss World pageant in
November 2001, which she
won, becoming the first native
Sub-Saharan African to claim
the title, a victory widely
welcomed in Nigeria.
Agbani was honoured with the
Nigerian national honour
‘Member of the Order of the
Federal Republic’ (MFR) after
her win as Miss World in 2001.
During her reign, she visited a
number of countries, including
the United Kingdom, South
Africa, Puerto Rico, the United
States, Germany, Italy, China,
Spain and France. She was a
public favourite, as for the first
time in the history of the Miss
World Pageant; TV Viewers
were invited to participate in
the Final Vote. Since then,
Agbani has made appearances
at and judged the Miss World
pageant, as well as Miss
England, Miss Bulgaria, MR
Scotland, Miss Tanzania and
the Most Beautiful girl in
Nigeria pageants.
In 2002, she relocated to
London for two years. There,
she signed with Top Modeling
Agency Next Model
Management and worked,
strutting the catwalks during
Fashion Week, gracing
Magazine Editorials, and
clinching the distinguished
beauty endorsement with
L’Oreal, which ended in 2005.
In 2003, she made the move to
New York, where she signed
with Next Model Management
NY for four years (2003 – 2007),
and later moved to Ford Models
NY; featuring in numerous
beauty and fashion advertising
and commercials, including
Avon, Christian Dior beauty,
Sephora, Target, and Macy’s, to
name a few. She graced more
pages of several magazines
such as Vogue, Elle, Marie
Claire, Allure, Trace, Stitch,
Cosmopolitan, Essence
magazine , working with
respected designers like Oscar
de la Renta, Marc Bouwer,
Tommy Hillfiger, Ralph Lauren,
Gianfranco Ferre, and eminent
Photographers Annie
Leibovitz, Markus Klinko, and
Richard Burbridge.
Always the multi-tasker, she
then decided to finish up her
education in 2007, enrolling at
the prestigious New York
University (NYU) where she
majored in Psychology,
graduating in 2012.
Agbani currently works with
Ford Models NY and often
shuttles between New York &
Lagos.
Culled from
www.agbanidarego.com
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