

Africa's Next Top Model is a 2013–2014 reality television competition produced by LuLu Productions and hosted by supermodel Oluchi Onweagba. It follows 12 aspiring models from across Africa living in Cape Town, competing for a $50,000 cash prize, a DNA Model Management contract, and brand endorsements.
Africa's Next Top Model Cycle 1, Episode 1 (premiered Nov 10, 2013) follows host Oluchi Onweagba scouting across the continent to find aspiring models. Thousands auditioned, with 12 finalists selected to move into a Cape Town model house to compete for a modeling contract with DNA Model Management.
Aired: 11/10/2013In Cycle 1, Episode 2 of "Africa's Next Top Model," the show continues to follow a group of aspiring models from across the continent as they compete for the title and a chance to launch their careers in modeling. This episode typically features various challenges that test the contestants' skills, including photoshoots, runway walks, and personality assessments. The episode may focus on team dynamics, showcasing both the camaraderie and tensions between contestants. It often includes critiques from the judges regarding the models' performances and looks from the previous challenges. Towards the end of the episode, one model usually faces elimination based on her performance, which adds significant drama and anticipation to the storyline. Overall, Episode 2 builds on the foundation laid in the premiere episode, deepening character development and setting the stage for the competition's progression.