Former Miss Universe Nigeria Chidimma Adetshina has appeared before the Cape Town Regional Court as she continues her legal battle to remain in South Africa amid an ongoing dispute over her immigration status.
The latest court proceedings mark another chapter in a controversy that began during the 2024 Miss South Africa pageant, when questions were raised about Adetshina's citizenship and eligibility to compete.
The issue quickly sparked widespread debate in South Africa and Nigeria, fuelling discussions about nationality, identity, and immigration.
The controversy reached a turning point on August 8, 2024, when Adetshina withdrew from the Miss South Africa competition, citing concerns about the toll the growing scrutiny was taking on her family.
"I have made the difficult decision to withdraw myself from the competition for the safety and well-being of my family and me," she said in a statement.
Her decision drew mixed reactions online. While some supported her move, others continued to question her eligibility and legal status in South Africa.
Nearly two years later, Adetshina is back in court as legal proceedings continue over her right to remain in the country. The case is expected to determine key issues surrounding her immigration status and future residency.
Details of the arguments presented in court have not yet been made public, but the matter continues to attract significant public interest. Legal observers say the outcome could have major implications for Adetshina's future and may also shape broader conversations around immigration and citizenship in South Africa.
The Cape Town Regional Court is expected to continue hearing the matter before determining the next legal steps. Until a ruling is issued, Adetshina's immigration status remains subject to the ongoing court process.
The former beauty queen has not commented publicly in detail on her latest court appearance, with attention now focused on the court's eventual decision and what it could mean for her future in South Africa.