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Lydia Jazmine to fan wings of Miss Uganda for Miss World 2023

No African country has won the crown since Nigeria won it in 2001. The first Black African to win Miss World was Nigerian model and beauty queen Chief Ibiagbanidokibubo Asenite 'Agbani' Darego, MFR (born 22 December 1982).
Lydia Jazmine to fan wings of Miss Uganda for Miss World 2023/Instagram
Lydia Jazmine to fan wings of Miss Uganda for Miss World 2023/Instagram

Jazmine will perform in Toronto, Canada on 7th September and in Ottawa, Canada the following day.

"All sorts of gorgeousness 🥳🤍MISS UGANDA CANADA 2023 GRAND FINALE is happening this SEPTEMBER the 7th & 8th, TORONTO & OTTAWA respectively! We are coming! Excited to be performing for you, my lovers! Mark the dates, See y’all! 🥰💃🏾," she captioned her pictures with Karema.

Following the Canada finale, Karema is looking at the 71st Miss World event which will be held in Mumbai, India on 9th December. Karema has called upon Uganda to vote and send prayers for her to bring the crown home.

"Hello, Uganda. Excited to announce to you the official date for the 71st @missworld competition. Let’s get ready to vote and support plus don’t forget to bring in those prayers any time you get a chance. Let’s bring this home fam🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻," she wrote on her Instagram.

Karema was crowned Miss Uganda in March this year. If she wins Miss World 2023, she will be crowned by the current crown owner Karolina Bielawska of Poland at the end of the event.

No African country has won the crown since Nigeria won it in 2001. The first Black African to win Miss World was Nigerian model and beauty queen Chief Ibiagbanidokibubo Asenite 'Agbani' Darego, MFR (born 22 December 1982).

Among the prizes and gifts, Miss World gets a cash prize. This year, the prize money for the winner will be increased to $1 million from a quarter of that, according to the Director of Communications Ms Christina Petrakis.

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