A vibrant and fast-rising actress, Entrepreneur, and former beauty queen, Jennifer Ephraim has bagged the prestigious honour of Most Influential Beauty Queen of the Year.
She was recognised at the star-studded Golden Stars Award 2025 held in Lagos.
The Golden Stars Award is a distinguished platform recognising and celebrating excellence in TV, Film, Entrepreneurship, and Sports. The mission of the organisers is to honour individuals and brands making remarkable strides in their fields—whether through entertainment, business innovation, or athletic achievement.
Each year, it shines a spotlight on entertainers, entrepreneurs, and athletes whose passion, creativity, and dedication are shaping the future.
The organisers say the Golden Stars Award is more than a ceremony but a movement that uplifts greatness and inspires the next generation of stars.
Ephraim, an author and entrepreneur, has been lauded for the giant strides she has made in the movie industry, where she has featured along with notable stars, professionally interpreting her roles.
She has featured in movies such as Second Wives, Love and Desperation, Odogwu Finds a Wife, The Waiter, Love in a Fix, By My Side, The Good Husband, Finding a Perfect Wife for Dad, Flames of Love and lots more.
Born on August 23, to Mrs Okoye Ifeoma Loveth, the young and vibrant Jennifer Chisom Ephraim has remained consistent in discovering herself and deploying her talents to contribute to the development of the Nigerian entertainment industry.
An indigene of Anambra state, South East Nigeria, Queen Jenny, as she is fondly called, bagged her first degree in International Relations and French from the University of Adonai and later acquired other certifications in Human Resource Management, Project Management and customer care relations. She recently completed an acting course programme at the High Definition Film Academy
After her reign as beauty Queen, she was awarded a prestigious honour, “The Beauty Queen Hall Of Fame,” held in Lagos.
She is at the moment engaging in humanitarian activities in her non-governmental organisation, Queen Jennifer Ephraim Foundation, which is geared towards empowering and securing a better future for underprivileged persons, orphans and widows.
In the coming days, she will embark on a project tagged “Pad the Girlchild” in some states of the federation, where she will distribute free pads to girls across schools.