The annual
Miss Kanekalon 2018 hair and beauty
pageant which celebrates African beauty was recently held and Stephanie Iloabachie from Port Harcourt, a true African damsel adorned with
beauty and brains was crowned the Miss Kanekalon 2018. This beautiful, intelligent and vibrant lady tells her story
of how she emerged a winner to ACADA Magazine publisher ‘BIODUN CASTON-DADA.
How has
it been, being the new face of Kanekalon and Miss Kanekalon 2018?
It’s been really exciting. I have new experiences; my
confidence level has also improved. I’ve also gained new followers on my social
media handles. The celebrity lifestyle status.
Who is
Stephanie Iloabachi?
I am Stephanie Iloabachi, the 2018 Miss Kanekalon. I am 21 years
old and a graduate of Sociology from the University of Part Harcourt. I’m from
Anambra State in Nigeria. I come from a family of 5 children, and I’m the 4th
child out of the 5 children. I enjoyed meeting new people, interacting with children;
I enjoy reading, watching movies and traveling.
So why
did you apply for Miss Kanekalon 2018?
I applied for Miss Kanekalon 2018 because of its essence and
its credibility. Miss Kanekalon is a pageant that celebrates the African woman,
celebrates her feminity based on African standards regardless of skin colour,
size, shape. You will find out that most of the contestants and winners
represents typical African woman. It celebrates the African woman and a very
important part of our culture which our hairstyles. African women are famously known for braids. It’s a
cultural thing. And also because of its credibility, Miss Kanekalon has good
name, a genuine and free pageant. Entry is actually free of charge, no fee for
registration, no fee for camping, and instead you get a lot more goodies when
you make it to the final auditioning. Everyone who made it to the auditioning
gets something not to talk of the people that made it to the camp. That’s why I
applied for Miss Kanekalon.
To the
best of your knowledge, what was that quality that made you stand out from
other contestants?
I try to put my best in everything that I do. I believe what
worth doing is worth doing well. I guess they could see the excellence and
efforts I put into each task throughout the whole camp. And also, I was myself;
I wasn’t pretending or faking anything so they could also see the genuineness
in me. And I was also humble throughout the period and also tried to relate
well with everybody.
How has
applying for the pageant affected your life?
We learnt a lot during the grooming camp. I was thought how
to be more cautious, how to be respect people because tomorrow is pregnant.
This has made me to relate better with people, even people I don’t know. People
want to talk to me more because I always have a smile on my face and I’m more approachable
and people tend to become more attracted to me after the grooming camp. I’ve also
have a positivity mentality after then, believing that I can achieve anything I
put my heart to.
What
were your experiences and expectations during the beauty camp?
First of all, Miss Kanekalon flew me all the way from Port
Harcourt to Lagos. That was my first time of coming to Lagos and also been on a
flight because I’ve not really gone out of my immediate environment, the
South-South before. Then I was camped with 19 beautiful ladies, and we are all
vying for the same thing. I was expecting to learn a lot of things and I knew
that there will be one winner at the end and that might not have been me but I
hoped to get as much lessons from the grooming.
So do
you have any premonition of wining the pageant, though everybody goes into a
competition to win? Especially when you got to the camp and saw all other
beautiful ladies.
When I got to the camp and I saw the other contestants they
were really really good. To me it was even a great achievement to make it to
the camp because out of 60 other contenders in Port Harcourt, I made it as a
finalist. We were just 2 that were selected from Port Harcourt, that alone was
a great feat for me and we had to come to Lagos to join other contestants from
Ghana, Delta and Lagos who were looking like strong competition. Initially, I
was like, let me just have fun but then I had to tell myself that I didn’t
come just to have fun. I wouldn’t say I
was sure I was going to win, I was only hopeful and pray about it.
Was the
Beauty camp a worthwhile venture? If Yes How?
Of course it was. The lessons we learnt during the camping
transformed my life. I went from being a normal girl to been a lady, and then a
queen.
How do
you plan to enhance the brand image as Miss Kanekalon?
I intend to make Kanekalon as a brand known to everybody, to
all women because Kanekalon is a synthetic fiber found in Expression and
Darling. A lot of women in Africa and Nigeria they sue it but they do not know,
so I will like to let them know that Kanekalon is safe to use, it’s flexible,
soft and silky, it’s flame retardant,
it’s versatile, it comes in amazing colour choices and it’s globally loved.
How is
Kanekalon helping you to achieve this dream?
First of all, my dream is to become a fashion designer and I
presented this dream at the camp and Kanekalon will be supporting me
financially to advance my skills in fashion designer and they will also help me
to start up my own fashion designing business. They are going to support me
financially.
Has
winning the crown changed your life in anyway. If yes, explain?
Sure it has! Like I said earlier, I am more courteous now,
my confidence level has increased and it has also helped me to realize that
anything is impossible like I said earlier. It has made me a celebrity. And my
life has also changed financially too.
So
during this your one year reign as Miss Kanekalon, what are the activities you
will be engaged in for Kanekalon?
I will be representing Kanekalon at events. I will be
creating awareness and publicity for Kanekalon. I will be having various
Corporate Social Responsibility projects.
So
let’s talk about you. What were the memorable moments you had on campus and the
activities you engaged in that you can remember?
When I was on campus, initially I was all academics but in
year 2 I decided to try something different because I’m not politically
inclined, I decided to go into pageantry and that was the first time I will
contested in a pageantry. It was a campus pageant, Faculty of Social Sciences.
I contested and won Miss Social Sciences. So that actually opened the door for
my pageantry career. Afterwards, I contested in another campus pageant, Glo
Campus Diva/Miss UniPort. I was also tops in most of my academics and
department. I remembered in year 1 I got an award for the Best Students in Sociology,
Best GP in Sociology department.
How
were you able to combine the social life and your academics?
I just tried to read during the academic sessions and also
during the holidays, I tried to read ahead some materials, download things from
the internet for the next semester and read them before the next semester
commences. I just tried to tell myself that despite the fact that I’m participating
in extracurricular activities, my primary aim of been in school is academics so
I just tried to create a balance between the two.
Talking
about beauty, do you have a particular beauty regimen?
To be honest I don’t have a particular beauty regimen. I
just tried to drink lot of water, eat healthy. I avoid too much sugar, not that
I don’t take sugary things but I tried to watch and control it. And I tried to
exercise, like taking brisk walks.
Talking
about fashion and style, what is your style?
My style is elegant. I tried to put on whatever I’m
comfortable in, descent but comfortable clothes and whatever I think will makes
me look good.
Which
is your favourite food?
I enjoy Boli (roasted plantain) and fish. I love light food
like Shawarma, I like swallows too.
What is
your indulgence?
Nothing, I’m not addicted to anything. I don’t allow things
to get the better part of me. I tried to master everything.
So what
inspires you?
I really love children. I have a passion for children. Seen
kids do inspires me and I always want them to do well especially academically.
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
I hope to have expanded my fashion business and gone global.
Spread to different parts of Nigeria and also done my MSc.
In what
course?
Sociology too.
What
advice do you have for aspiring young ladies that want to participate in Miss
Kanekalon?
I would advise aspiring Miss Kanekalon queens first of all
to follow Kanekalon social media handles. On Instagram @misskanekalon, on
Twitter @misskanekalon and on Facebook, at kanekalonafrica page. I would also
advice them to be the best they can be, have faith and be persistent. Also for
them to aim for the best and have high standards. Put their best foot forward.
Submit their best pictures in braids when they are registering.
So when
you are not participating in any event for Kanekalon or you are not doing
anything, how do you relax or unwind?
I love to hang-out with friends. I love to be with my
family. I just love people’s company basically. And I sometimes watch a movie
or read a book.
Since
you’ve won the Miss Kanekalon pageant, has there been any change in you,
especially with your friends? Even in your neighbourhood, how have you been
handling the celebrity status thing?
I only noticed that people wants to identify with me more
now. My friends too, they are hailing me more now, especially on my social
media, trying to identify with me more, ‘this
is my friend o, she’s now a celebrity’, and all of that.
Generally,
what advice do you have for young Nigerians out there?
I would like to tell them that hard work really pays and
excellence is a habit, it’s a lifestyle. It really pays to do whatever you find
yourself doing very well. Excellence is all about doing common things
uncommonly well. And when you do that very well, over time it begins to tell on
your achievements and accomplishments.
Any
last word, especially for Kanekalon users?
Kanekalon is the best synthetic fiber. Keep using it and
keep glowing with Kanekalon.
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