A Nigerian model, Samuel Nwajagu, has etched his name in history as the first African to win the prestigious Mister International title.
In July, Nwajagu was crowned Mister International Nigeria which qualified him for the global competition in Thailand.
Samuel Nwajagu made history at the 16th edition of the Mister International competition held in Bangkok, Thailand, on Saturday, December 14, 2024, which featured contestants from 47 countries.
Nwajagu, Nguyễn Mạnh Lân of Vietnam, and Glenn Victor Sutanto of Indonesia became the top finalists.
This year’s event was especially remarkable, with debutant nations like Cameroon, England, Benin Republic, and Mali joining the competition. Over the course of the pageant, participants engaged in various activities, including city tours and a series of preliminary contests that highlighted their physical attributes, cultural attires, and formal wear. Contestants also addressed topical issues, showcasing their intelligence, eloquence, and charisma.
READ ALSO: Queen Dami breaks up with Portable after public insults
Nwajagu outperformed top contenders Nguyễn Mạnh Lân from Vietnam and Glenn Victor Sutanto from Indonesia to clinch the title. In an emotional moment, the outgoing winner, Kim Thitisan Goodburn of Thailand, crowned Nwajagu as his successor.
Speaking about his journey, Nwajagu emphasized the values he holds dear: “Embracing a healthy life through fitness while unlocking your full potential.”
A graduate of the University of Port Harcourt, Nwajagu built an impressive portfolio in the fashion industry, working with renowned brands like Tice Grandiose and Veejayrex. His rise to international fame began in July when he won the Mister International Nigeria title, securing his place in the global competition