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Thursday 20 August 2015

Meet the Lagos Nursing Student who Just Emerged Miss Virgin

If you marry a good Yoruba lady, count yourself lucky. At a time many people are becoming uncomfortable with the rate of s*xual immorality among the youth, a 19-year old student of the School of Nursing, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba, Mosunmola Oladipo, has won the Miss Virginity 2015 beauty pageant.


Oladipo beat 51 other self-confessed virgins at the event held on Saturday in Surulere, Lagos.

According to her, there was a lot of pressure from many people outside, but she was able to preserve her flower based on her conviction.
“It’s all about self-determination. It is about knowing what you want to achieve. It is a thing of honour to be a virgin.”

Although the originator of the competition, Princess Adunni Adediran, noted that the contestants were not medically or physically tested, she said it was organised to honour and appreciate virgins.

According to her, the judges considered the candidates’ appearances and I.Q.

Adediran said, “I was thinking of our female children who men repeatedly use to satisfy their carnal desires before they are finally dumped. These girls will have undergone several abortions till their wombs are damaged. And when they marry they cannot have children. Some girls even run mad.”

She added, “When we started, we had a veteran gynaecologist helping us – Dr. Naimdeem Adeikemade. But some parents were grumbling that we were violating the privacy of their children by inspecting their privates. The ministry of health also wrote me a letter in 2009 on the same issue.

“This time around, God forbid that anyone who is not a virgin would come here to contest. I’m not testing them but they don’t know,” she said.

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