So said Miss Nigeria 1958. And who is Miss Nigeria – this encapsulation of a tasty sensation?
She is a 19-year-old Helen Anyamaeluna. And some time before her exposure to glam, she was a receptionist within the Eastern Nigeria Ministry of Transport. Helen is no brainless excellence. She was a language specialist who can hold her claim in English, French, Ibo, Efik and Yoruba
After her rule, Miss Anyamaeluna went ghost and a lot of people lost cognizance of her until decades afterward in December 2011. It was an annihilating re-entry into the open circle. For most Nigerians at that time, they were hearing of her for the exceptionally to begin with time.
Living in a town settled in a tropical wilderness in her hometown of Ugbodu in Aniocha Neighborhood Government Region of oil-rich Delta State, she was all but overlooked. She was totally poor as she had gone through all she had on the infection that turned her into a wreck. Over a long time, she kicked the bucket gradually and life was a forlorn blend of torment, anguish and overpowering pity for her. No one paid consideration to her.
On the 28th of July 2012, after a long time of enduring, Helen Anyamaeluna breathed her final in her town. She was 75 and her death was affirmed by her first son, Mr. Obiora Nwoka. She had two sons and a girl.