The warmth of Manila met the radiance of Nigeria as Miss Environment Nigeria 2025, Chiagozie Ezekwe, was hosted to an exclusive welcome dinner by the city’s top leadership. Following her arrival for the Miss Environment International pageant, the Nigerian queen was received with open arms by the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Manila, marking a high-profile start to her journey towards the crown—an evening she described as “a night to remember.”
Ezekwe, who carries the mantle of representing more than 250 million Nigerians, arrived at the dinner glowing in a breathtaking look that blended tropical vibrance with regal poise. Designed by Blessing, the ensemble featured a striking black A-line midi gown brought to life with bold red floral patterns—an ode to both Nigerian artistry and the Philippines’ lush island aesthetic.
The cap sleeves, finished with soft tie accents, added a youthful flourish, while the modest V-neckline maintained a refined, diplomatic tone suitable for a civic reception. The silhouette moved gracefully, allowing Ezekwe to exude presence without sacrificing comfort—an intentional balance for a night of cultural exchange and formal introductions.
Her accessories, curated by stylist Chomzee, added a modern edge to the entire look. A unique spherical clutch with gold hardware served as the outfit’s artistic centerpiece, complemented by bold gold bangles that added a touch of sophistication under the Manila evening lights. added a modern edge to the entire look
Across her shoulder, her NIGERIA sash rested like a quiet anthem—one symbolizing resilience, heritage, and the immense expectations she carries into the competition.
Sharing photos from the dinner, Ezekwe expressed heartfelt gratitude for the warmth she received in the Filipino capital: “We had a welcome dinner and were warmly received by the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, and the city of Manila. Thank you for the incredible dinner and your gracious hosting. It was indeed a night to remember.”
Her words, simple yet profound, highlight the spirit of unity and diplomacy that the Miss Environment platform hopes to advance.

