Miss Ghana Woos Ghanaians In The Diaspora
Exclusive Events Ghana revealed that Ghanaians in the Diaspora will participate in the beauty contest this year.
Furthermore, this announcement came at the launch of this year’s pageant. Moreover, Inna Patty, CEO of Exclusive Events Ghana, said this is an exciting innovative twist. This concept is for welcoming Ghanaians living in the Diaspora to compete in Miss Ghana.
Inna Mariam Patty talks about Miss Ghana contestants in the diaspora
“We begin with seven countries this year. These young ladies shall be given the singular honour of contributing to the various sociocultural and economic interventions that Miss Ghana Foundation promotes.
They will also get the opportunity to assimilate Ghanaian culture and heritage globally.”
Furthermore, according to Miss Patty, every year, the Miss Ghana Foundation embarks on projects to resolve some societal challenges. These issues include regular and voluntary blood donation, feminine hygiene sensitization and UNAIDS Protect the Goal campaign among others.
“This year, a maiden project started in 2012 by the then Northern Regional queens, Josephine Aryitey and Rufina Boateng and later assisted by the subsequent title holders Naa Okailey Shooter, Nadia Ntanu, Afua Asieduwaa Akrofi and others in the alleged Witches Camp of Nabuli-Gushegu was completed.”
“Special thanks to our sucessful queens Naa Okailey Shooter, Nadia Ntanu, Afua Asieduwaa Akrofi and the amazing benevolence of our sponsors. Therefore, we are proud to announce to you, our distinguished guests and fellow Ghanaians, the completion of a sustainable, clean and safe water system project. Beauty with a purpose goes beyond crown, car and cash. Moreover, it must be a complete dedication to the people and to the nation.”
“Another breakthrough project adopted by the Miss Ghana Foundation is its partnership with FOCOS Orthopedic Centre. This was to raise about $20,000 for the successful treatment of a fourteen-year-old scoliosis patient. Otherwise, she could have been paralysed for life.”