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MISS NAPAS: MEET YOUR SECOND CONTESTANTS

 


BELOW ARE YOUR FINAL CONTESTANTS:

ROSELINE 

PV: May we meet you?

ROSELINE : My name is Olaiwon Roseline Ajibola


PV: What motivated you to run for the position of  MISS NAPAS.

ROSELINE :  Uhmm,,what a nice question, actually have been aspiring to showcase the gift of God,that is my beauty and always have the motive of doing things that will add positively to me and exploring in things I'm sure I'm capable of doing.

       I'm motivated by a bible verse that says I can do all things through Christ that strengthens me😌.



PV: What unique skill do you think you bring that sets you apart from other contestants?

ROSELINE : My unique skill,,, that's my beautiful voice 😃.


PV:How do you intend to represent the department should you win?

ROSELINE :  That's a big question,,as the face of the department, I will make sure I represent my colleagues well in the sense that I will put on well behaved manner and always be a someone they can look up to...

    I will make sure I live by example in the sense that as an administrator there's is a way we dress I will make sure I influence them to dress cooperate which I'm already doing that's for now ma'am 🙇.



PV: Who is your fashion icon?

ROSELINE : Tiannah .


PV: Are there any causes or issues that you feel strongly about in the department? How do you plan to advocate for them?

ROSELINE : As at now,,, I'm not perceiving any issues ma'am.


PV: If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?

ROSELINE : Supernatural healing, because I hate people going through pains and all.



PV: That will be all, we wish you the possible best.

ROSELINE : Thank you 😍



SARAH



PV: May we meet you?

SARAH: Jegede Sarah Adesola 



PV: What motivated you to run for the position of MISS NAPAS ?

 SARAH : Hmmm.

I’m competitive and I love modeling.



PV: What unique skill do you think you bring that sets you apart from other contestants?

SARAH : My sense of fashion.



PV:How do you intend to represent the department should you win?

SARAH : Well I will do my possible best to represent it well and set a good example



PV: Who is your fashion icon?

SARAH: I don't really have one.



PV: Are there any causes or issues that you feel strongly about in the department? How do you plan to advocate for them?

SARAH : There is nothing.



PV: If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?

SARAH : Going back to the past or turning back the hands of time.



PV: That will be all, we wish you the possible best.

SARAH : Alright ma thanks





PV: May we meet you?

OLUWAKANYINSOLAFUNMI: My name is Ehuwa Oluwakanyinsolafunmi.


 PV: What motivated you to run for the position of MISS NAPAS.

OLUWAKANYINSOLAFUNMI: I got motivated by the fact that I will be able to win and represent my department confidently, elegantly anywhere anytime.



PV: What unique skill do you think you bring that sets you apart from other contestants

OLUWAKANYINSOLAFUNMI: I am made of all talents, singing, dancing, rapping, designing


PV:How do you intend to represent the department should  you win?

OLUWAKANYINSOLAFUNMI: If I win I will try best always to represent my department in every contest in or outside the school



PV: Who is your fashion icon?

OLUWAKANYINSOLAFUNMI: Zendaya 



 PV: Are there any causes or issues that you feel strongly about in the department? How do you plan to advocate for them?

OLUWAKANYINSOLAFUNMI: There is no issue I can only say we should have utmost cooperation.



PV: If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why?

OLUWAKANYINSOLAFUNMI: Fast reflex and strong muscle because it will aid my day to day activities.



PV: That will be all,we wish you the possible best .

OLUWAKANYINSOLAFUNMI:  Thank you.


-abby's ink

@Public Voice News Agency 


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