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The search is on for the 2014 Face of Democracy Nigeria


What are you still waiting for? Are you bold enough to be the mouth piece of Nigeria's Democracy? Are you ready to advocate for the Sustenance  of Nigeria's fledging Democracy? Are you disposed to crusade for positive electoral process in Nigeria? Are you intelligent and smart enough to Grab this ultimate prize?

The Search Is On! - Face of Democracy Nigeria Pageant 2014.
 Hurry up and grab your form by paying N5,500 to any Diamond Bank NationWide.
 Acct name: Fajag Concept. 
 Acct No: 0025225058

 Then log on: www.fdn.org.ng
To Proceed your registration 

 For more info contact: 
 Vivian Lam- 08189019266
 Alex- 08037780342
  Flex ; 08173026541
BBM: 2B55C3F8, 2AA6CD38, 330B9946

                 NATIONWIDE TV
         SCREENING/AUDITION!!! 

ABUJA AUDITION LOADING    
 > DATE: Saturday 4th Oct 2014
  TIME: 12:00 noon 
 VENUE:  Davvy Apartment 

                 REQUIREMENTS:
>White Tank top
>Black/Blue Bum Short
>High Heels
>Full Photograph.    
>Coloured Passport

....celebrating 15 years of Democracy In Nigeria.

However, it's pertinent to note that Queen Kevwe Ikpuri, the crowned 2013 Face Of Democracy Nigeria has resumed her administrative functions after her long absence and silence. 
The Delta state born beauty queen who was bedeviled with alleged dethronement controversy following her engaging academic schedule in school is now disposed to commence her legitimate official responsibilities as Face Of Democracy Nigeria contrary to stories published on certain online blogs.
 
Similarly, Queen Rosemary Oyekaba, Face of Democracy Advocate will be hosting a National Peace Summit tour. A six geopolitical zone public lecture for democratic peace and stability. 
Theme: Exploring Alternative Peace Possibility.  Venue: Lagos-Osun Hall, Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja.  Date: Friday 3rd oct 2014.   Time: 9am red carpet. Public Lecture 12 pm.

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