Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS), organisers of the Miss Anambra Beauty Pageant, have disowned Chidinma Okeke, the young woman caught performing lesbian sex act on tape.
Two videos, which have gone viral on the internet, show the winner of Miss Anambra 2015 competition and another woman identified as Ada having sex.
The beleaguered beauty queen had threatened to expose those behind the videos at a press conference on Wednesday, but called it off after alleging threat to her life.
She claimed that are face was superimposed in the video by people who were out to blackmail her.
A statement by the management of ABS on Thursday, however, condemned the content of the videos and disassociated the pageant from the controversy.
The statement reads: “The attention of the management of the Anambra Broadcasting Service, organisers of the Miss Anambra Beauty Pageant has been drawn to a video with lurid contents purportedly showing former Miss Anambra, Miss Chidinma Okeke (Miss Anambra 2015).
“We wish to make the following clarifications –
“The said Miss Chidinma Okeke who is allegedly linked to the lurid content in circulation has served-out her term as Miss Anambra 2015 and handed over the crown in line with the terms and conditions of The Miss Anambra pageant.
“We condemn in clear terms any amoral behaviour/ conduct as suggested by the alleged lurid content in circulation and do not condone such.
“It is on record that The Miss Anambra Beauty Pageant has been a platform to empower Anambra women and celebrate our rich culture and heritage.
“Winners of the pageant are bound to contracts to be of good conduct and moral behaviour and to uphold/maintain the honour in their position as queen.
“Winners of the pageant also contract to refrain from any personal relationship that could appear to hinder their ability to perform the duties of their office as queen and role model and we do not expect any less.
“We therefore wish to dissociate The Miss Anambra pageant from any discussions on the said allegations.
“We feel sufficiently perturbed by the mere reference already made to the pageant and hereby state that we are in no way connected to the controversy.
“We apologize to the government and good people of Anambra State, our sponsors, supporters, friends and all those associated with the Miss Anambra project for the embarrassment the mere reference to the pageant in the controversy may have caused; whilst reassuring of the good intentions of the Miss Anambra pageant franchise.”