[2] The current titleholder is fashion model and former finalist at both MBGN and Miss Nigeria Damilola Bolarinde, who represented Lagos.
001 Entertainment president, Kelvin Joseph Amroma, established Queen of Trust in 2009, with the first edition held in Port Harcourt.
[2] As with most major Nigerian pageants, TNQ comprises various segments including local costume, evening gown, and interview.
[4] According to the pageant's president Kelvin Joseph Amroma, during TNQ's first edition, the star prize was a television.
In 2016, Cynthia Ugbah resigned from her position as reigning TNQ after accusing organisers 001 Entertainment of procuring.