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Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by givedemwotowoto: 4:30pm On Sep 04
Chidimma: Hounded From a Beauty Pageant in South Africa, Then Crowned in Nigeria - The New York Times

A South African beauty pageant contestant with Nigerian heritage was forced to withdraw from the competition after her participation fueled anti-immigrant sentiments.

On only her second visit to Nigeria, Chidimma Adetshina won that country’s Miss Universe beauty pageant.

Ms. Adetshina was crowned on Saturday in Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, just weeks after she was forced to withdraw from the Miss Universe pageant in South Africa, the country of her birth, when public scrutiny of her Nigerian heritage triggered a national debate about nationality, immigration and ultimately xenophobia.

“I think I really do embody the spirit of perseverance and resilience,” Ms. Adetshina said on her social media account after her victory, a sash draped on her shoulder, a crown glittering on her head. Later, in an interview with the BBC’s Nigerian Pidgin outlet, her composure collapsed when she was asked about her experiences.

“Only now, it’s starting to cloud me, and affect me,” she said, dabbing tears. Along with her duties as Nigeria’s representative to the Miss Universe pageant, she would seek therapy, she added.

While beauty pageants have long been derided as archaic and out of step with contemporary feminism, they remain popular. If anything, global competitions have become a source of national pride. South Africa crowned a deaf woman for the first time this year, and there has been at least one transgender contestant.

A contestant with Nigerian heritage, though, proved too much for some.

Ms. Adetshina, 23, made it to the finals of the Miss South Africa pageant, a reinvention of the traditional pageant that now resembles a reality television show. That was when her identity overshadowed her beauty. Ms. Adetshina was born in South Africa’s historic Soweto township to a Nigerian father and a South African mother who also has Mozambican ancestry.

The scrutiny became so intense that South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs opened an investigation that ultimately accused her mother of committing identity fraud.

“An innocent South African mother, whose identity may have been stolen as part of the fraud committed by Adetshina’s mother, suffered as a result because” she could not register her child’s birth, the ministry said in a statement on Aug. 7. The authorities said they planned to pursue criminal charges, but that Ms. Adetshina was exempt because “she was an infant at the time when the activities took place in 2001.”

Days before the pageant, Ms. Adetshina withdrew, citing the safety of herself and her family. That was when organizers of the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant invited her to Lagos. She represented her father’s homeland, Taraba state in eastern Nigeria, even though she said in a post-pageant interview that she had never been there before and had only traveled to Lagos once. Still, she garnered enough public votes to qualify for the final.

Maurice Sokari, an entrepreneur from Lagos, said he voted for Ms. Adetshina because he had been drawn to her story of different African identities. “I feel like her winning broke a lot of narratives,” he said.

Okolo Miracle Obiechina, a fashion stylist who also voted for her, said: “It was crucial for me to see Chidinma win, especially after she endured xenophobic South Africans. It baffles me that in 2024 Black people are still hating each other.”

Even in Nigeria, her multinational heritage has raised questions about whether she is the right person to represent that country at the global competition in Mexico in November. Some questioned why she was allowed to enter the competition at such a late stage. Others asked whether her victory was part of the rivalry between Africa’s two largest economies — Nigeria and South Africa.

“She’s not been to Nigeria in 20 years,” Blessings Mosugu, a television host and journalist, said on Jasiri, a talk show.

“Does she even know where Taraba state is?,” asked the other host, Tolulope Adeluru-Balogun.

In South Africa, Ms. Adetshina’s hybrid identity had opened a decades-long wound, in a country where Black South Africans sometimes regard migrants from the continent as “economic combatants,” against whom they must compete for already meager resources, said Sisonke Msimang, a South African author and essayist.

South Africa has a complicated relationship with the continent, particularly beyond southern Africa, said Ms. Msimang. Apartheid’s ideology of racial segregation used the notion of an uncivilized African to oppress Black South Africans, and to instill a deep-seated fear of the countries and peoples that lay to the north of South Africa.

In post-apartheid South Africa, this animosity has at times led to sporadic riots and brutal mob violence. Politicians have also repeatedly used anti-immigrant rhetoric as a dog whistle. One party, the Patriotic Alliance, whose leader, Gayton McKenzie, has become the minister of sports, arts and culture in a coalition government, asked court force organizers to disqualify Ms. Adetshina.

In many ways, she represents an increasing number of young Africans whose identities defy borders, said Ms. Msimang. She is also of a generation of South Africans born after apartheid, who have seem determined to defy the past.

“If South Africa allowed itself to be cosmopolitan, rather than shrank back in fear about what it means to be a melting pot, we would be able to accept all of who she is and celebrate it,” Ms. Msimang said.

Lynsey Chutel covers South Africa and the countries that make up southern Africa from Johannesburg. More about Lynsey Chutel

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/04/world/africa/south-africa-nigeria-miss-universe.html

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by givedemwotowoto: 4:30pm On Sep 04
In South Africa, Ms. Adetshina’s hybrid identity had opened a decades-long wound, in a country where Black South Africans sometimes regard migrants from the continent as “economic combatants,” against whom they must compete for already meager resources, said Sisonke Msimang, a South African author and essayist.

The anti-immigration and xenophobic sentiments in SA are not peculiar to Nigerians, it cuts across most of the entire African continent.

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by givedemwotowoto: 5:17pm On Sep 04
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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Tjra: 5:49pm On Sep 04
Black South Africans hate fellow blacks but lick the butts of their white Masters for free.

I just watched an interview Chidimma did. Mehn, that girl speaks well.

Girl is very classy. No wonder the Xenophobes consider her too posh to be one of them.

Stinking people.

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Witnesss: 5:49pm On Sep 04
She's so lucky

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by papyjaypaul: 5:50pm On Sep 04
Sauti.

The reason why Nigeria, despite all the trouble still succeeds is because we don't hate. Hate will never let you progress in life. We even laugh at ourselves despite the problems. Don't you see how we make a joke out of everything grin

South Africa is not yet mature as a nation. They will grow up one day. WE ARE NOT YOUR MATES MSANZI BRODAS & SISTAS grin

Amapiano, Am happy I know
😎👊

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by sylve11: 5:50pm On Sep 04
Abeg this girl matter don tire me. undecided cool

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by sleek214(m): 5:51pm On Sep 04
Nigerians are really funny. After South Africa rejected her, Nigeria quickly organized a pageant and gave her the crown. Which one be "Miss Universe Nigeria" again na..

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Jayhome24: 5:51pm On Sep 04
Ogun kill South Africa.

By force by fire apatheid must return some days in future I want these idiots suffers another forever brutality in the hand of De Clerk croners.

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by strangest(m): 5:53pm On Sep 04
Shame on those from Nigeria that cursed her because she's Igbo

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by crackhouse(m): 5:53pm On Sep 04
Na so. Nigeria wey dey take shit
Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Darlingjay1(f): 5:53pm On Sep 04
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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by twilliamx(m): 5:54pm On Sep 04
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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by twilliamx(m): 5:54pm On Sep 04
strangest:
Shame on those from Nigeria that cursed her because she's Igbo
she is igbo and yoruba

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by AOB1: 5:54pm On Sep 04
Okay
Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by jmoore(m): 5:55pm On Sep 04
Pain goes to the yeye South Africans.

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Basiljoe: 5:55pm On Sep 04
Nigeria 3 - 0 South Africa.

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Tjra: 5:56pm On Sep 04
strangest:
Shame on those from Nigeria that cursed her because she's Igbo
If you don drink, na to dey type rubbish remain.

Is there Adetshina in Igbo land?

No bring your useless tribalism come here.

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by reiddecuti: 5:56pm On Sep 04
Nigeria is a joke of a country. Nothing have standard in Nigeria and anything Nigeria ventured into is ridiculed.
Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Brendaniel: 5:56pm On Sep 04
sleek214:
Nigerians are really funny. After South Africa rejected her, Nigeria quickly organized a pageant and gave her the crown. Which one be "Miss Universe Nigeria" again na..

Try gather information well before commenting on matters and don't let hatred becloud your mind....

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Calitoscassius(m): 5:56pm On Sep 04
She is still a South African born citizen
Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by nairavsdollars(f): 5:57pm On Sep 04
Padi-padi winning just to spite SA

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by realmindz: 5:57pm On Sep 04
Did New York Times just called SA xenophobia?

New York Times 3 vs South Africa 0

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by papyjaypaul: 5:57pm On Sep 04
givedemwotowoto:


The anti-immigration and xenophobic sentiments in SA are not peculiar to Nigerians, it cuts across most of the entire African continent.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYAtqyGNxWE


Don't let media deceive you. In life, no one will likes problems and everyone always blame others.If you waste all your time on all the negative news in this world, you will say all Christians are evil and all Muslims are devil. You will only see the dark sides until you move with good people. America does not waste its time on its neverdowell citizens, they celebrate those who do well.

If you are not a criminal, why will you be worried about what some criminals do and say they are Nigerians Focus on the good things of life.

Those other countries cannot deal with Nigerians but Nigerians can welcome them? You see as life be. They are afraid that if we are allowed, we will dominate and take over which is recolonization 2.0 and they don't want it
That's why home must be fixed first.


Nigerians do well, home and abroad but the bad is the cover page. The moment we get it right with leadership and organization, we will move in the right direction. It's the bad leadership that is making Nigerians who are naturally resilient and competitive to seek opportunities anywhere and the Africans don't like that spirit. Nigeria has to be fixed for Nigerians to thrive and watch the world fret.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbP6gRC1cFk?feature=shared

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Judolisco(m): 5:57pm On Sep 04
South Africans no knw wetin dem do for dis girl grin

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by ekanx27(m): 5:58pm On Sep 04
So Taraba is in Eastern Nigeria? Just wow

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by casualobserver: 5:59pm On Sep 04
No well raised woman will parade herself half naked so a bunch of old men can gaze and judge. Most beauty queens end up single/side chicks or second or 3rd wives if they are lucky.

A woman enters a beauty competition has to tick one of these boxes, a good man knows none of these make for a good wife.

1) a daughter of a single mother (not widowed)
2) a daughter from a home with both parents but improperly raised
3) a rebellious woman.
4) a woman in need of constant validation
5) a hustler

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Goldsplash(m): 5:59pm On Sep 04
Nigeria 7 - 0 South Africa

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Re: Chidimma: Hounded From A Beauty Pageant In South Africa, Then Crowned In Nigeria by Always82: 6:02pm On Sep 04
That lady cheat everybody.boot in south Africa and nigeria.

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