Chidinma Adetshina, a celebrated beauty queen, has announced her retirement from the pageant world and plans to relocate to Nigeria. At a Lagos press conference, she reflected on her impactful career, citing personal reasons for her decision, while pledging to continue empowering young women through leadership and confidence-building initiatives.
At a press conference held at Silverbird Galleria in Victoria Island, Chidinma Adetshina, a celebrated figure in the beauty pageant industry, announced her decision to permanently retire from the pageant world. Flanked by representatives of Miss Universe Nigeria, Africa, and Oceania, she cited personal reasons for her choice and revealed plans to relocate to Nigeria.
"This is the end of the road for me," Adetshina declared, reflecting on her years in the pageantry circuit. She expressed gratitude for the opportunities the platform provided, describing her journey as life-changing and deeply fulfilling. Despite stepping away, Adetshina reassured her supporters that she remains committed to empowering young women through initiatives that promote confidence and leadership.
Her decision has sparked a wave of reactions from fans and fellow pageant enthusiasts. Many applauded her for bowing out gracefully at the peak of her career, while others expressed mixed feelings, lamenting the loss of a role model in the industry.