(CNN) โ Chidimma Adetshina, who quit the Miss South Africa beauty pageant last week after being embroiled in a row over her nationality, has accepted an invitation to compete for the title of Miss Universe Nigeria instead.
Born to a Nigerian father and a South African mother with Mozambican roots, Adetshina, 23, withdrew from the South African contest as questions swirled over her eligibility to enter and she became the target of xenophobic online attacks.
Posting on Instagram on August 8, she said she made the โdifficult decisionโ to quit the contest to protect the โsafety and wellbeing of my family and I.โ
A day after Adetshina announced her withdrawal from the Miss South Africa pageant, the organizers of Miss Universe Nigeria invited her to compete in their contest instead, saying it was โan opportunity to represent her fatherโs native land on an international stageโ and adding that her โjourney in the world of pageantry is far from over.โ
Responding to the invitation, Adetshina said in a video shared on Instagram Thursday that she was โexcited to embark on this journey,โ describing Miss Universe Nigeria as โAfricaโs most prestigious beauty pageant.โ
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When Adetshina was selected for the Miss South Africa pageant last month, her Nigerian names triggered calls for clarity on her citizenship status from some South Africans and made her the subject of xenophobic attacks on social media.
In a statement posted on its website on August 7, South Africaโs Home Affairs department, which oversees immigration, said it investigated Adetshinaโs citizenship at the request of the pageantโs organizers and found that โfraud and identity theft may have been committedโ by her mother to obtain South African citizenship.
However, it added that โAdetshina could not have participated in the alleged unlawful actions of her mother, as she was an infant at the time when the activities took place in 2001.โ
The department said it was working to โestablish the full set of factsโ on the matter and was also โobtaining legal advice on the implications of the alleged fraudulent activity on Adetshinaโs citizenship status.โ
CNN has reached out to Adetshina for comment.
Miss South Africaโs organizers acknowledged Adetshinaโs withdrawal from the contest, wishing her โthe very best and success in all her endeavors.โ They added in a statement that the pageant โcelebrates South Africaโs rich and inclusive culture and diversity.โ
The nationality spat has elicited mixed reactions in South Africa, where xenophobic and anti-immigrant attacks are common.
โIf she (Adetshina) was born here, she is South Africanโฆ she is not her parents,โ populist opposition politician Julius Malema said in a recent interview discouraging xenophobia.
Adetshinaโs withdrawal from the Miss South Africa contest also drew sympathy from Grammy-winning singer Tyla, who said in a post on X that she was โdisappointedโ at the online harassment Adetshina had faced.
Tyla said that while she โwill always stand with South Africa,โ she believed that โregardless of the opinions, she (Adetshina) was bullied and thatโs what I donโt stand for.โ
If she wins Miss Universe Nigeria, Adetshina will represent the West African nation in the Miss Universe beauty pageant to be held in Mexico later this year.
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