Miss South Africa pageant drama makes headlines in the United Kingdom
The news of Chidimma Adetshina’s withdrawal from the Miss South Africa pageant quickly made worldwide headlines.
The news of Chidimma Adetshina’s withdrawal from the Miss South Africa pageant on Thursday quickly made worldwide headlines.
Miss South Africa finalist Chidimma Adetshina, who found herself at the centre of a nationality row, withdrew from the pageant this week, saying she took the decision for her and her family’s safety and well-being.
The news quickly made worldwide headlines with the BBC reporting on the drama as well as The Guardian.
Adetshina’s announcement on Instagram came a day after a preliminary investigation by Home Affairs found that her mother may have committed “fraud” and “identity theft” to become a South African national.
Centre of a social media storm
Adetshina – a 23-year-old law student – said she was born in Soweto and grew up in Cape Town.
In recent interviews she claimed that her father was Nigerian and her mother was a South African of Mozambican descent.
For weeks her roots have been at the centre of a social media storm, with several South Africans questioning whether she was indeed South African.
As the row escalated, the organisers of the Miss South Africa pageant asked the Home Affairs department to conduct an investigation ahead of the event on Saturday, 10 August at the SunBet Arena at Times Square in Pretoria.
Home Affairs conducting further investigations
In a statement on Wednesday, the department said it had so far found that the identity of an “innocent” South African mother “may have been stolen” by Adetshina’s mother.
However, Adetshina “could not have participated in the alleged unlawful actions of her mother as she was an infant at the time”, the department said.
It added that it was conducting further investigations with the aim of pressing criminal charges, while also obtaining legal advice “on the implications of the alleged fraudulent activity on Adetshina’s citizenship status”.
In an Instagram post, Adetshina did not respond to the findings, but said she had taken the “difficult decision” to withdraw from the competition.
She said she was grateful “for all the love and support” she had received, and wished the remaining eight contestants the best.
“Whoever wears the crown, represents us all,” Adetshina added.