Miss Igala Nigeria beauty pageant is an event put together
to promote positive womanhood and equip the igala woman with the traditional
and cultural values of our people while emphasizing on decency. Since 2016,
Miss igala Nigeria has always represented the peak of ideals; a combination of
cultural heritage, beauty, intelligence and class.
The Miss Igala Nigeria beauty pageant attracts young female
participants who are great patriots. These outstanding ladies will be judged
based on poise, intelligence, cultural values as well as composure.
Princess Inikpi [Oma Ufedo Atta] story
which we believe to be a story of love
for the people has never departed from our mind, which is why we also endeavour
to choose daughters of the land who will emulate the heart of love of the
heroine.
INIKPI’S STORY CURLED
FROM MR-JAYTEE.BLOG.COM
There was war between the Bini kingdom and the Igala people. No house was safe. No markets were safe. Even the streams where women and children would fetch water from or have a bath were not safe. The Igala people’s streams were poisoned so that anyone that used the water on the day would die. Fear griped the people for a long time. When the oracle was consulted, it said that their victory could not come unless the princess was buried alive to prevent the inevitable destruction that was hanging on the Igala kingdom during the war with the Binis.
Princess Inikpi was the beloved and only daughter of Attah of Igala then Ayegba Oma Idoko, who willingly gave herself to be buried alive. Her father, the Attah Igala loved his daughter so much. When he was informed of the only solution to the problem by the oracle and some of the eunuchs in his palace, he wished there was an alternative.
For days, as history recalls, he could not eat or drink. The Princess noticed how downcast her father was and decided to ask him the reason behind his sadness. He wouldn’t tell her. Rather, he would sit her down and tell her folktales under the moonlight. On the seventh day of her asking her father why he was downcast, he decided to tell her as a matter of urgency as the war was making him powerless as a leader and as a human being from the land that was been under attack.
Princess Inikpi did not object. She did not fight. She went voluntarily on the day to the bank of River Niger, the place where she was to be buried alive. It was a sad resolution but the Igala’s hailed her for indeed she was their heroine and a brave one at that. After the sacrifice as the Binis were advancing they saw the whole town in flames of fire and went back feeling that there was no need taking a war to a place already on fire. But it was the blood of Inikpi that deceived them.
It is now part of history because it happened. The recollection of the Igala people will not be complete without the very important role Princess Inikpi had to play. She was a very beautiful woman. She was from a royal family. She was a heroin with great attributes. The story of Princess Inikpi is a story of selfless sacrifice.
The Princess Inikpi statue located at Ega in the heart of the Idah market in Kogi state still represents an important historic event in the life of the Igala’s.
MISS IGALA NIGERIA BEAUTY PAGEANT; IT AIMS, PROJECTS AND VISIONS
Miss Igala Nigeria beauty pageant aims at promoting igala cultural heritage and patriotism with the belief in each contestant that she is capable of achieving the unthinkable with determination, selflessness, patience while representing the igala race and giving helping hands to both the poor and needy.
PROJECT
- Build on the existing helping hand project
- Improving girl child education through scholarship
- Car wash/fund raising for flood survivors
- Campaign against domestic violence
ELIGABLE CANDIDATE FOR MISS IGALA BEAUTY PAGEANT
- CANDIDATE HAS TO BE AN IGALA BY TRIBE
- MUST BE BETWEEN 18-26 YEARS OF AGE
- RESIDE IN NIGERIA
For more enquiry, You can get to reach us through any of the link;
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/MISS-IGALA-Nigeria-2016-1552936101681353/
Email; missigalanigeria2@gmail.com
Phone number; +2348169986853, +22967260519
Web: www.missigalanigeria.com.ng
There was war between the Bini kingdom and the Igala people. No house was safe. No markets were safe. Even the streams where women and children would fetch water from or have a bath were not safe. The Igala people’s streams were poisoned so that anyone that used the water on the day would die. Fear griped the people for a long time. When the oracle was consulted, it said that their victory could not come unless the princess was buried alive to prevent the inevitable destruction that was hanging on the Igala kingdom during the war with the Binis.
Princess Inikpi was the beloved and only daughter of Attah of Igala then Ayegba Oma Idoko, who willingly gave herself to be buried alive. Her father, the Attah Igala loved his daughter so much. When he was informed of the only solution to the problem by the oracle and some of the eunuchs in his palace, he wished there was an alternative.
For days, as history recalls, he could not eat or drink. The Princess noticed how downcast her father was and decided to ask him the reason behind his sadness. He wouldn’t tell her. Rather, he would sit her down and tell her folktales under the moonlight. On the seventh day of her asking her father why he was downcast, he decided to tell her as a matter of urgency as the war was making him powerless as a leader and as a human being from the land that was been under attack.
Princess Inikpi did not object. She did not fight. She went voluntarily on the day to the bank of River Niger, the place where she was to be buried alive. It was a sad resolution but the Igala’s hailed her for indeed she was their heroine and a brave one at that. After the sacrifice as the Binis were advancing they saw the whole town in flames of fire and went back feeling that there was no need taking a war to a place already on fire. But it was the blood of Inikpi that deceived them.
It is now part of history because it happened. The recollection of the Igala people will not be complete without the very important role Princess Inikpi had to play. She was a very beautiful woman. She was from a royal family. She was a heroin with great attributes. The story of Princess Inikpi is a story of selfless sacrifice.
The Princess Inikpi statue located at Ega in the heart of the Idah market in Kogi state still represents an important historic event in the life of the Igala’s.
MISS IGALA NIGERIA BEAUTY PAGEANT; IT AIMS, PROJECTS AND VISIONS
Miss Igala Nigeria beauty pageant aims at promoting igala cultural heritage and patriotism with the belief in each contestant that she is capable of achieving the unthinkable with determination, selflessness, patience while representing the igala race and giving helping hands to both the poor and needy.
PROJECT
- Build on the existing helping hand project
- Improving girl child education through scholarship
- Car wash/fund raising for flood survivors
- Campaign against domestic violence
ELIGABLE CANDIDATE FOR MISS IGALA BEAUTY PAGEANT
- CANDIDATE HAS TO BE AN IGALA BY TRIBE
- MUST BE BETWEEN 18-26 YEARS OF AGE
- RESIDE IN NIGERIA
For more enquiry, You can get to reach us through any of the link;
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/MISS-IGALA-Nigeria-2016-1552936101681353/
Email; missigalanigeria2@gmail.com
Phone number; +2348169986853, +22967260519
Web: www.missigalanigeria.com.ng
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