MUBS student who is set to graduate this January and newly crowned Miss World Africa has heeded to President Museveni’s advice of ditching Idian hair and going natural.
Museveni advised Abenakyo upon her return from Sanya-China where she emerged top 5 in the Miss World beauty pageant.
Abenakyo is indeed a tall, beautiful Musoga girl. My only concern is that she was wearing Indian hair. I have encouraged her to keep her natural, African hair. We must show African beauty in its natural form,” the President advised his muzukulu.
Now, when President Museveni hostess the 22-year-old at his country home in Rwakitura on Saturday, Abenakyo was rocking her short African hair.
The President wrote;
“First Lady Janet and I hosted Miss Uganda and also recently-crowned Miss World Africa, Quiin Abenakyo, and her family to dinner last evening at our country home in Rwakitura.
When she recently paid a courtesy call on me at State House, Entebbe, I promised to host her to this dinner. Once again I congratulate her upon being crowned Miss World Africa and hoisting the Uganda flag high.
When we met in Entebbe, I advised Abenakyo to keep her hair natural. I am glad she heeded the advice and re-asserted her African identity. God beautifully created Africas, there is no need to add or subtract anything.
Like I indicated, the government will support the Miss Uganda Foundation and also support Abenakyo in her activities. I wish her success in her reign as Miss Uganda and Miss World Africa.”
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