Mr Imo, Steve Onyeneke, wins Mr Ideal Nigeria 2017

Mr Imo, Steve Onyeneke, wins Mr Ideal Nigeria 2017

Steve Onyeneke representing Imo state is Nigeria’s perfect gentleman as he beat 38 other contestants to win the most coveted crown of MR. IDEAL NIGERIA 2017. The crowd went wild when his name was announced as they celebrated his victory. The event was held at Bespoke Centre, Lekki.

Proud supporters screamed for their contestants of choice but it was unanimously agreed that Mr Imo deserved the crown. He will represent Nigeria at the Mister Africa International 2017.

Runners-up Mr Oyo’s Adams Abasiano (Mr Ideal Nigeria – Earth) will represent Nigeria at the Mr Earth pageant; and Mr River’s Mario Owiriwa (Mr Ideal Nigeria – Universal) will represent Nigeria at the Mr Universal Ambassador in Indonesia. Mr Cross River’s Emmanuel Ughelu and Mr Adamawa’s Darlington clinched the Mr Ideal Nigeria – Tourism and Mr Ideal Nigeria – United Nations title respectively.

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      • iAmNotAPerv
        April 18, 05:47 Reply

        His body- definitely, his face nah but abeg who face epp?

          • iAmNotAPerv
            April 18, 05:51 Reply

            I will kiss other places then 🙂 this face just doesn’t do it for me

            • Pink Panther
              April 18, 05:53 Reply

              LOL! Why does everyone I know say that? This guy doesn’t seem very popular with my friends.

  1. Uziel
    April 18, 06:16 Reply

    -stalks off to look for their photoshoots-

  2. KingBey
    April 18, 06:22 Reply

    More like “Mr Highest Ticket Seller”
    Okay bye!
    I will definitely pass on this one. Moving on…..

  3. Johnny
    April 18, 07:50 Reply

    Only his hands did it for me. The judges must be blind.

  4. dizzyboy
    April 18, 09:25 Reply

    He kinda cute sha… but seeing the people he competed with I see why he won…. no cute people in Nigeria again?… Biko why didn’t they compete

  5. Omiete
    April 18, 09:40 Reply

    Call me bithcy, but he doesn’t worth it for me, i didn’t even think he will stand a chance…… Anyways off to look at better abs

  6. KryxxX
    April 18, 10:09 Reply

    All ye people complaining about his face, y’all better be facially hot like Michelangelo’s David or Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa oh cos Ayam not understanding the ish with the face. Dude is OK.

    If it were the body we had an ish with, yeah. No wahala. We have had way hotter past Mr Ideal Nigeria. His body needs work, serious pummeling.

    • Soltana
      April 19, 02:31 Reply

      You saying the person criticing must be as handsome as hell, if someone that handsome was critiscing him you’d say because they are arrogant and proud that they are handsome, or maybe they feel threatened. Every body has eyes and mouth to criticize you don’t have to be good looking to judge good looking people.

  7. Brian Collins
    April 18, 12:39 Reply

    Bad belle KD pipu. The guy is good looking jor, all though I have seen tons of guy with more amazing bodies. There will be time for the organizers to with him into the shape they want for the Mr Africa International contest.

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