They Gave Me N10,000 Instead Of The Car And Overseas Trip Promised – Ex-Beauty Queen Outs Organisers

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A former beauty queen, Bolarinde Damilola, took to her social media page on Instagram to call out organisers of the pageant competition for failing to fulfill their promise to her.

The ex-beauty queen who took to her Instagram page to call out the ‘dubious pageant’ organisers noted that she was robbed of the California trip along with other contracts promised.

She wrote on her Instagram page:

My name is Bolarinde Damilola,born June 29 1996. On 14th December 2014 I was crowned the face of Amber organized by @faceofamber signaling the birth of a new phase in my life.

I was beyond ecstatic,I believed I was blessed and highly privileged​ to wear such a prestigious crown or so I thought. As the winner I was promised a brand new car,a trip to California, modeling contracts, cash prize etc.

Unfortunately,till now I have received non of my prize, luckily for me I was given the sum of 5thousand naira twice and nothing more. I have worn the crown for over 2years with so much sadness and a sense of helplessness.

I was crowned by @melvin0duah and severally I have vented out my frustration to him on how I have been unfairly treated by the organizers of Amber pagent but lately he simply ignores them.

Maybe its the country or perhaps as a people we feel its okay to walk over the voiceless, why should we feel its normal to act dishonestly towards​ others?

Why should i not receive what is rightfully mine? Why should i wear a crown filled with so many thorns? That I shall never know but what I do know is with this experience I have learnt a lot in life. On how to be patient,on how to always see the light at the end of the tunnel, on how to always believe humans will be always be human and that looks can be deceiving,everything is not always as it seem.

Although I was unfairly treated, I believe queens are not just crowned they are also made, as queens we should stand against injustice in the society.I stand against it!

I hope for a better country where people are given what duly belongs to them, where people speak against wrongdoings without fear of reproach, a country where your word is your bond, a country where hard work is acknowledged and honesty becomes our benchmark.

On several occasions I have been asked “queen where is your car, Are you in California now?” but little do they know that heavy is the head that wears the crown.

Today marks the end of my reign, a new queen will walk the same journey I did. Goodluck!

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