The Miss Hotlegs Nigeria Organisation has officially unveiled its 2024/25 titleholders following a private and exclusive crowning ceremony held on April 6, 2025. In a moment of elegance and significance, Millicent Obi (@mimi_dave1) was crowned Miss Hotlegs Nigeria 2024/25, standing out for her poise, beauty, and strong sense of purpose.
She is joined by Miracle Kalu (@queen_kalu_miracle) as 1st Runner-Up, and Adelowo Hannah (@official_blackqueen) as 2nd Runner-Up.
The low-key event, conducted without public attendance, was a reflection of the organisation’s refined approach this year—focused on substance, impact, and authenticity over spectacle.
Despite the private setting, the ceremony marked a meaningful milestone in the Miss Hotlegs journey, ushering in a new chapter for the crowned queens.
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According to Mosy Oginni the pageant organiser, the “2024/25 queens will now begin their reign, representing the Miss Hotlegs brand in various initiatives that promote confidence, creativity, and empowerment among women across Nigeria.
Queen Millicent Obi is a passionate Advocate and a Beauty Queen held from imo state Nigeria. A final year student of university of Abuja, Nigeria.
According to her, she is self-driven and motivated individual with a deep passion for advocacy, community engagement, and social justice.
“I’m not only a beauty queen but also a dedicated advocate for social justice and climate justice. My work involves partnering with community gatekeepers, stakeholders, and religious leaders to address social issues within communities.
“I use my platform in the pageantry world to fight for what is right and ensure community members are included in decision-making processes,” Obi said.
She said her journey in the pageant world began at a young age, and she has gained recognition for her efforts.
She disclosed that one of her most notable achievements is winning the first runner-up position in Miss HotLegs Nigeria 2023, which provided her with a broader platform to engage with stakeholders and address social issues.
“My advocacy and pageantry journey started at a young age, and I have been actively involved in these fields for several years.
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“My recent achievement in 2023 has further amplified my voice and impact.
I was born and raised in Adamawa State. This diverse background has given me a unique perspective on my communities and the issues they face.
“My motivation for participating in pageants and my advocacy work stems from a deep desire to impact the lives of people in my communities. I’m particularly proud of my work in promoting and advocating against gender-based violence and for social inclusion for adolescents and young people,” Obi said.
She said her experiences have fueled her commitment to development and impact, aiming to create a beautiful world for future generations.I believes in the boundless potential of young people and advocates for education, sustainability, and mental health to create a serene and equitable world.
My dedication to her community and my multifaceted role as a beauty queen and advocate makes me a remarkable and inspiring figure.


