Taraba Born Beauty Queen, Sarah Bulus to Represent Nigeria at the Miss Glam World Finals 2022 in India
By Raymond Enoch
Nigeria’s Beauty Queen, Sarah Bulus is set to represent Nigeria at the forth-coming Miss Glam World Finals 2022 scheduled to hold in India 19th -28th August, 2022.
Miss Sarah Bulus who emerged winner of the Miss Glam Nigeria’s pageant 2019 was also Miss Tourism Nigeria, is expected to represent Nigeria at a competition which will bring together over sixty (60) other glam beauties from all over the world for the most prestigious crown.
Paradigm News gathered that the Event which is promoted by QHUE Concepts Group which was earlier scheduled to hold in 2019 was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic is now billed to hold in August, 2022.
Meanwhile, Queen Sarah who is a well-known Philanthropist and an actress, the Social/Head of International exchange secretary of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, while waiting to join her colleagues for the India pageant has continued to engage in community service in Taraba State, North East Nigeria especially in her home town of Yandang Community, immensely surrounded with tourism potentials which has earned the State the tag ” Nature’s Gift to the Nation”.
In a press statements signed by the CEO of QHUE Concepts Group and president of the Miss Tourism Nigeria Organization, Mr. Santiago Roberts said Sarah was selected as the ” best candidate to promote global awareness in areas such as culture, tourism, historical heritage, preservation of the environment and world peace among others” .
In a chat with our correspondent in Jalingo, Queen Sarah Bulus who said she is determined and prepared to win in the forth coming contest called on Nigerians to support her in this quest to becoming the first Nigerian and only delegate from Africa to ever win the prestigious title of Miss Glam World 2022.
The Taraba born beauty Queen also called on all youths to rise up legitimately to participate in the ongoing political process, urged them to shun violence, contest elective positions to contribute their quota in the development of the country.
“youths should get involved in partisan politics, by so doing, I believe the sky will be the starting point to attaining and showcasing the many talents embedded in the Nigerian youths” she said.
Miss Sarah Bulus recently joined a philanthropic group, the Women in Media (WIN) Taraba State Nigeria at Government Day Secondary School (GDSS) Kofai, a suburb of the State capital to extend her Philanthropic gestures by supporting the Girl Child menstrual hygiene and health promotion outreach which empowered over 300 adolescent girls.
Miss Sarah Bulus has continued to set good examples thereby serving as a role model figure to the young people especially the Women across the country has expressed confidence that given the opportunity, every young person can fulfill their destiny in life as well as attain their set goals and objectives.