In an electrifying moment at the Miss Supranational 2025 competition, Miss Nigeria Supranational, Paula Ezendu, captivated the audience with the unveiling of her national costume, “Idemili.”
This stunning ensemble crafted and designed by Osemwenge Dennis Odion is not merely a garment but a profound and visually spectacular tribute to Idemili, the revered water goddess and a powerful symbol of strength, mysticism, and justice in Igbo cosmology.
Paula Ezendu
The costume is a magnificent golden-toned gown, richly textured, and adorned with numerous three-dimensional serpent figures that intricately wrap around the dress and Paula’s form.
A prominent serpent is coiled around her arms and chest, its head held majestically in her hands, while more serpents ascend from her elaborate golden crown, creating a dramatic, towering headpiece. This meticulous design brings to life the essence of Idemili, a powerful river goddess deeply rooted in Igbo mythology, particularly revered in Nnobi, Anambra State, Nigeria.
Paula Ezendu
Idemili is renowned for her association with pythons, specifically the Central African Rock Python, which is considered her sacred symbol. These revered serpents, known as Éké, were traditionally believed to be spiritual guardians dispatched by Idemili to protect her people, with harming them being strictly forbidden as their presence signified a blessing.
Ezendu’s “Idemili” costume masterfully narrates the ancient tale of how, during times of turmoil and chaos, the sacred serpent would appear to guide the community to safety and shield them from unseen forces. The ensemble goes beyond mere aesthetics; it embodies the strength of tradition, the elegance of Nigerian culture, and the timeless power of storytelling through heritage. As Paula herself articulated, this is “not just a costume—it is a legacy worn with pride.”
Paula Ezendu
Her efforts in presenting “Idemili” at Miss Supranational are truly commendable. She not only showcased a visually breathtaking creation but also served as a profound cultural ambassador, educating the world about the rich, mystical traditions of the Igbo people and the powerful symbolism of the Idemili deity. Her poise, confidence, and radiant representation of this deep-rooted mythology underscore her dedication and commitment to her nation’s heritage.
Through her artistry and powerful presence, the Nigerian queen has ensured that the story of Idemili, and the enduring spirit of Nigeria, resonated powerfully on the international stage.