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Nigeria has a new beauty queen, and she is already turning heads. Tamunosoye Karibi-George was crowned Miss World Nigeria 2026 on Saturday night at the Balmoral Hall, Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos, emerging victorious from a field of 20 finalists who competed under the theme, Pride, Power, and Purpose.
The grand finale, organised by the Silverbird Group, celebrated more than beauty. Throughout the competition week, contestants participated in leadership training, advocacy projects, and community-focused activities designed to showcase the qualities expected of a modern Miss World representative.
When the final results were announced, Tamunosoye, a 26-year-old contestant representing Bayelsa State, claimed the coveted crown and officially became Nigeria’s representative on the global Miss World stage.
She succeeds Joy Mojisola Raimi, Miss World Nigeria 2025, who delivered an impressive performance at the 72nd Miss World pageant in India, finishing in the Top 20 and ranking among the Top 5 contestants from Africa.

For pageant followers, Tamunosoye’s victory may not come as a surprise. The Port Harcourt native already has an impressive record in the beauty pageant world. In December 2024, she represented Nigeria at Miss Africa International in Accra, Ghana, where she emerged as the overall winner.
That international experience could prove valuable as she prepares for her next major challenge.
Speaking on the purpose of the competition, Silverbird Group President and National Director of Miss World Nigeria, Guy Murray-Bruce, reiterated that the platform is designed to empower young Nigerian women and highlight leadership, purpose, and meaningful impact in society.
Now, all eyes are on Vietnam. Tamunosoye Karibi-George will represent Nigeria at the 75th Anniversary Miss World Festival, scheduled to take place from August 9 to September 5, 2026. The international competition will conclude with a grand finale in Ho Chi Minh City, where contestants from around the world will compete for the prestigious blue crown.
She also carries with her the hopes of a nation that has enjoyed memorable moments at Miss World, including Agbani Darego‘s historic victory in 2001, which made her the first Black African woman to win the global title.
From elegant evening gowns to stunning fashion moments throughout competition week, Tamunosoye consistently proved why she was one of the strongest contenders for the crown.










