Now, according to Verydarkman, this wasn’t about talent or beauty—nah, this was about pity. Like, South Africa wasn’t treating Chidinma right, so Nigeria swoops in, gives her a Miss Universe title. Doesn’t sound fair, does it? Imagine training your whole life for something, only for someone to be handed the prize on a silver platter. Kinda sucks, right? 😕
And then there’s the Miss Taraba situation. Apparently, she’s not even from Taraba! Like, how are you going to represent a state you aren’t even from? It's giving “laziness” vibes. 🙄 According to him, these pageantry competitions in Nigeria are all messed up. He says it should be about talent, hard work, and real representation, not just handing out crowns to whoever they feel like.
People in the comments are going wild too. Some are like, “But her face card is valid!” But c’mon, pageantry isn’t just about having a pretty face. It’s about so much more than that—poise, talent, brains, you know? But according to Verydarkman, the judges missed all of that. They went with their emotions, and boom—Chidinma’s got a crown she didn’t earn.
It’s kinda sad though, because now the whole competition is under scrutiny. Shouldn’t Miss Universe be about merit? Not pity or politics? People need to actually prepare and work for this stuff. Not just show up and get handed a trophy.