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…Set to make a difference in the lives of the vulnerable

By Lukman Omikunle

To vote CONSTANCE ILOGHALU please text MISS LONDON03 to 63333 (only those based in the UK can vote).”

Beautiful Constance Iloghalu, one of the contestants for Miss London 2020 competition has disclosed that winning the contest would propel her major project – a charity based upon education in developing countries with the sole purpose to flatten the curve of poverty in third world nations.

The London beauty queen prospect was born and raised in the United Kingdom but has her heritage from Nigeria – Anambra State.

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Miss Iloghalu is contesting in this year’s Miss London competition in her bid to vie for the 2020 Miss England crown and subsequently take a shot at Miss World with core intent of raising a charity with strong desire to lift people of developing nations out of poverty.

“I really believe education is the key out of poverty,” she told newsheadline247

The 2020 Miss London contest was due to be held as a glamorous fashion shoot at the Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites & Residences & Hotel on 14th April with celebrity photographer Alan Strut & Hair By Dar but, however, turned to a virtual online competition following the outbreak of the Covid-19 and lockdown restrictions.

In a chat with newsheadline247.com, Miss Iloghalu said she alongside other contestants have submitted their respective video entries with introduction, catwalk and talent in the virtual online contest.

 She said, “We have therefore had to submit a video entry (introduction, catwalk and talent) and also we have been encouraged to raise money for the Miss World Beauty with a Purpose charity.

“We are also participating in online voting, this online contest will end on 7 May 2020.  To vote for me please text MISS LONDON03 to this number 63333 (only those based in the UK can vote).”

Constance – Photo Credit: Alan Strutt

However, pretty Constance Iloghalu added that a victory for her in the contest would herald unprecedented ‘celebration of British women from different ethnic backgrounds.’

“I believe that if I win, it will be a celebration of British women from different ethnic backgrounds. It is important to see diversity in ethnicity and body shape, to encourage younger girls. 

“If I win this year, I will be able to compete at Miss England, which will give me the exposure and support to fulfil my goal which is to eventually create my own charity based upon education in developing countries. I really believe education is the key out of poverty,” she said.

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