The winner of Miss Glam World Nigeria 2025 and Top 10 finalist at the global Miss Glam World competition in Cochin, India, Esther Nmor, has announced plans to intensify her advocacy against cervical cancer in Nigeria.
Representing Nigeria after securing her national crown in Lagos, Nmor also won the National Costume Subtitle, highlighting her cultural representation on the world stage.
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A native of Ndokwa West, Delta State, and sociology graduate of Madonna University, she said her mission is to “give more life and voice to the voiceless” by equipping women and girls with information and resources to prevent the disease.
Nmor, an entrepreneur, brand ambassador, realtor, and aspiring lawyer, is working on a collaborative project promoting cervical cancer awareness, screenings, and vaccinations.
She emphasized that her role as a beauty queen goes beyond glamour, focusing instead on “the power of womanhood.”
The former Face of the World Nigeria Beauty Queen urged Nigerians to support homegrown talent, preserve cultural heritage, and engage youth in peacebuilding and development initiatives.
She expressed gratitude to the government and public for their support during her international competition.
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