Miss Grand Nigeria

[1][2][3][4] The winners of the contest, which was held individually twice (in 2015 and 2016), represented Nigeria at its parent competition, Miss Grand International.

[2][3][5] Previously, the contest's license belonged to AMC Productions, the organizer of the Miss Earth Nigeria pageant, before being transferred to QLA Nigeria Limited, 001 Entertainment – the organizer of The Nigerian Queen, and the Qhue Group.

[2][5][6][11] The contest featured fifteen national finalists which qualified to the national final round through a preliminary screening held on 1 September,[1][3] of whom the representative of the Plateau State, Ifeoma Jennifer Ohia, was elected the winner.

QLA Nigeria Limited later terminated its partnership with Miss Grand International at the end of that year.

[16] In 2023, the franchise was acquired by the Miss Tourism Africa founder Seth Santiago Roberts.