Miss Luxury Foundation, organisers of Miss Luxury Pageantry has reiterated its commitment to driving meaningful social impact beyond the beauty and pageantry space across Nigeria.
Eze Okocha Eze, publicity lead, Miss Luxury Foundation, stated that the Foundation’s work is grounded in building sustainable empowerment ecosystems for women and girls through education, advocacy, mentorship, and community development.
“These state-level endorsements and partnerships underscore the Miss Luxury Foundation’s commitment to driving meaningful social impact beyond the pageant stage,” Eze stated.
According to him, the growing network of support across diverse Nigerian states demonstrates a shared vision for advancing gender equity and nurturing the next generation of female leaders.
“Each endorsement is not just a formal agreement but a shared commitment to nurture and elevate the voices of young women across Nigeria. Our journey is about building bridges between communities, government, and civil society to create real, lasting impact,” Eze stated in relation to the expanding network of state partnerships.
He added that the Foundation remains dedicated to working with government agencies, civil society organisations, and corporate partners to ensure that the movement extends beyond the crown, to creating lasting opportunities and inspiring a future where every woman can thrive.
“As the Miss Luxury Pageantry continues to attract attention and partnerships nationwide, it stands as a beacon for transformative change — one that harnesses the power of culture, community, and collaboration to uplift African women and girls,” Eze stated.
According to him, Miss Luxury Pageantry is a flagship initiative of the Miss Luxury Foundation and the corporate social responsibility arm of Capital Luxury Group, which is a platform for women’s empowerment and social transformation.
Following earlier endorsements from Benue and Nasarawa States, the initiative has recently secured enthusiastic support from key stakeholders in Ebonyi, Abia, and Enugu States.
In Enugu State, the Foundation met with government officials including Adaora Chukwu, the commissioner for Trade and Investment, who conveyed full support from the governor and First Lady, Nkechi Mbah.
According to the Foundation, the collaboration with African Women Lawyers Association (AWLA), led by Gozie C. Udemezue, is set to provide mentorship opportunities and sponsorship for the upcoming Miss Luxury Pageantry 2025, and further strengthen the platform’s capacity to empower women through legal advocacy and community support.
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