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The management of Media Whizz Kids, organizers of the Miss Ghana and National Dance Championship events, on Tuesday announced the 20 ladies chosen to contest for this year’s Miss Ghana crown.
The finalists, 2 representing each of the 10 regions in the country, were selected based on public votes and recommendations from the judges.
Speaking at a press conference to announce the choice of finalists in Accra, Mr. Christopher Adamah, Managing Director of Media Whizz Kids (MWK) Limited, said it was the aim of his organization to produce a Ghanaian beauty queen who could potentially win the Miss World event.
He expressed the hope that the expected donors and media support would help MWK achieve their aim.
He said Ghanaians would be treated to a spectacular world class event garnished with ‘soul searching music’, breathtaking performances, and stage craft that would leave the audience spell-bound at this year’s event.
Mr. Adamah wished the selected finalists the best in their endeavours. He also encouraged the ladies who were not selected for the final stage to reapply to participate in the event next year.
MWK, the original franchise owners of the Miss Ghana Beauty pageant contest, have taken over the organization of the event from Sparrow Productions.
The winner of the ultimate prize is expected to represent Ghana at the Miss World event next year.
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