Ezinne shot to national fame when she won the Miss Nigeria title in 2013, serving as a role model for young Nigerian girls both at home and abroad. Also the founder of The Eight Foundation through which she established a rape crisis center to help victims of rape and sexual abuse, she is a strong advocate for spreading awareness against sexual violence and abuse and using her voice and influence to stir change.
In 2018, you became the pageant’s creative director. How much have you been able to achieve in that position? While we’ve made many strides with respect to women’s rights, we still have a very long way to go. Nevertheless, enlightenment has a critical role to play. So, as much as possible, I ensure I lend just not my voice alone, but also resources to causes that promote women and girls’ rights.
You ventured into entrepreneurship with your lifestyle brand, how are you looking to soar and conquer this space?
Every gender should work to achieve this equal rights and opportunities.... You don't fold your arms and expect men to give it to you just like that.
what the world needs is equity.