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Oyindamola Fadare vows to uplift youth and celebrate heritage after crowned Most Beautiful Girl in Lagos 2025

Oyindamola Fadare
Oyindamola Fadare

Oyindamola Fadare, the radiant senior marketing officer at Infinix, has been crowned the Most Beautiful Girl in Lagos 2025, representing Surulere LGA in a grand finale that captivated the city’s heart and imagination. With tears of joy and a voice brimming with gratitude, the 25-year-old beauty queen took to social media to thank everyone who carried her journey on their shoulders:

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“Thank you all so much for voting, engaging, reposting, commenting, and believing in me every single step of the way. Every click, every share, every word of encouragement made a difference. I’m overwhelmed with gratitude and joy! Winning this title means the world to me, and I couldn’t have done it without the incredible support from all of you—my family, friends, Surulere local government, Transsion community, my community, and even strangers who became family… This crown belongs to US. Your love and support humbled me, and I’ll never forget it.”

Oyindamola also extended her appreciation to the Most Beautiful Girl In Lagos platform, hailing it as a stage that “celebrates beauty with purpose, strength, and grace” and promised to represent Lagos with “pride, dignity, and impact.”

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Stepping into her reign, Queen Oyindamola is set to launch mentorship initiatives targeting Lagos youth, focusing on skills development and entrepreneurial training to inspire, uplift, and create a ripple effect of positive change across the megacity.

With deep roots in Surulere, Oyindamola is no stranger to community service. She regularly engages in projects that honor Lagos’ rich cultural heritage—showing that true beauty is as much about impact as it is about elegance.

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The Most Beautiful Girl in Lagos pageant continues to elevate the city as a destination for tourism, investment, and culture, drawing attention to opportunities in hospitality, tourism, and real estate.

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