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The 2025 Miss Malaika Ghana pageant came to an end on Saturday, November 22, at The Palms Convention Centre in Accra.
After weeks of intense competition, 24-year-old Akosua Arhin emerged victorious, claiming the coveted crown in a gleaming finale that celebrated beauty, talent, confidence, and the empowerment of young Ghanaian women.
The glittering night opened with the top 10 finalists delivering a captivating introductory performance, an illuminated act filled with synchronised movements, radiant costumes, and an unmistakable energy that set the tone for the evening.
The ladies dazzled the audience with their poise and commitment, reminding everyone why they made it to the grand finale.
From there, the competition unfolded with elegance and emotion. The finalists competed in a series of segments designed to test not only their beauty, but their intellect, advocacy, creativity, and stage presence.
Their evening gown presentation was a breathtaking display of class and style, as each contestant graced the runway with confidence and sophistication.

The highly anticipated Question & Answer segment brought out the contestants’ eloquence and depth. Akosua stood out with her thoughtful responses, demonstrating clarity of thought, leadership, and a strong understanding of the social issues that matter to young women in Ghana today.
Musical performances by Cina Soul, Kojo Blak, and Kaesa elevated the night, adding rhythm, excitement, and a touch of glamour to the celebratory atmosphere.
As the judges retreated to deliberate, anticipation filled the room. Moments later, the crowd erupted into cheers as Akosua Arhin was announced the new Miss Malaika Ghana 2025. With tears of joy and a heart full of gratitude, she received her sparkling crown, the sash, and the life-changing prizes that came with the title, including a brand-new car and a cash prize.
Her coronation marked not just the end of a competition, but the beginning of a new chapter. As the 23rd queen of the Miss Malaika legacy, Akosua steps into a role that embodies leadership, advocacy, and empowerment, ready to inspire and serve.

The night concluded with heartfelt celebrations, as supporters, past queens, family, and fans embraced the new Radiant Queen and ushered her into her reign.
Miss Malaika Ghana 2025 is more than a pageant; it is a powerful celebration of womanhood, resilience, and the limitless potential of young Ghanaian women.
The 2025 edition of Miss Malaika Ghana was proudly brought to you by GTP, The Pelican Hotel, Verna, Flicks and Licks, Eskel Groups, Marcel Desailly, JP. Chenet, Telecel, and Big Blue Resort. Airing on JoyPrime, DGN, MX24, Lifestyle TV, and GTV, and powered by Charterhouse.
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