Volunteer on the day
Registration, ushering, dressing room, stage management, photography. No experience needed for most of it — just reliability.
The pageant runs on people who give their time — backstage, on the panel, in the kitchen, behind a camera. Here is where help is needed.
Registration, ushering, dressing room, stage management, photography. No experience needed for most of it — just reliability.
Judges are drawn from people with real standing in Igbo culture, language or community life.
Dance troupes, musicians, masquerade groups and spoken-word artists shape the day as much as the competition does.
Igbo communities elsewhere in Europe who want to host a chapter or a qualifying event are welcome to get in touch.
Ten years of this has been carried by families, volunteers and local businesses. Sponsorship and gifts in kind — venue, catering, printing, prizes — go directly into the day.
To supply
Whether donations are accepted directly, and if so how — and
whether the organisation is a registered charity, which changes what
can be said on this page.