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This year’s Miss Ghana promises to be one of the most exciting with several thrilling events billed to precede the main programme.
One of such events will witness the world’s most beautiful lady, Ivian Sarcos, winner of Miss World 2011 edition visit Ghana from 19 – 23 May.
Accompanying Sarcos, who hails from Southern American country of Venezuela, is a full entourage of the Miss World team including the first and second runner ups from the Philippines and Puerto Rico.
Miss World Europe, the Chairman and Chief Executive of the Miss World organization, Julia Morley will also be in attendance.
Inna Mariam Patty, CEO of Exclusive Events Ghana - organizers of this year’s Miss Ghana - disclosed this in a media interaction on Monday.
The Miss Ghana 2004 added that the historic visit by the current Miss World forms part of plans by the Miss World organization to support winners of the Beauty with a Purpose award which Stephanie Karikari, Miss Ghana 2011 won at last year’s event.
Stephanie Karikari, as part of her project will be constructing a modern day care center at Ayalolo, a suburb of Accra.
To raise funds for her project, a charity ball will be held at the Banquet hall where the Miss Ghana 2012 pageant will also be launched.
The Miss World team will pay a courtesy call on the President, John Evans Atta Mills as well as tour selected tourist sites around the country.
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