Anne Suinner-Lawoyin

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Titilope Lawoyin (born Anne Titilope Suinner, September 4, 1981)[1] is a former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria.

Lawoyin - then known as Ann Suinner - placed second in MBGN 2001, but replaced Agbani Darego after the latter was crowned Miss World.[2] Taraba-native Lawoyin, who had represented Abuja at MBGN, never intended to participate in the contest; she only agreed to register after being persuaded by one of the organisers when she accompanied a friend to the auditions. As reigning MBGN, Lawoyin worked on several projects, including Sickle Cell Awareness.[3]

After reigning for five months, Lawoyin returned to the Olabisi Onabanjo University where she graduated with a degree in Philosophy, and was a presenter with M-NET.[4] Now married, she resides in America where she studied Nursing at the University of North Carolina.[5][6]

Preceded by MBGN
2001
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ Anne Titilope now Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria
  2. ^ "From Agbani to Ann". ThisDay. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  3. ^ Ann Suinner speaks to The Sun
  4. ^ "Africa:Kate Henshaw And Anne Suinner Join M-Net". AllAfrica. ThisDay. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  5. ^ Ann Suinner goes to school
  6. ^ "Alumni Association Honor Roll" (pdf). University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. p. 45. Retrieved October 4, 2014.