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Barely 13 weeks ago, 16 ambitious, beautiful and intelligent Ghanaian ladies made it to the Malaika house to compete keenly for the cash, car and crown.
It has been weeks of various tasks amidst evictions but come Saturday, October 16, 2010 at the Dome of the Accra International Conference Centre, only one out of the 10 ladies will be crowned Miss Malaika Ghana 2010.
The grand finale promises to be an exciting culmination of the series as some seasoned music icons are prepared to change the atmosphere of the Dome with their performances.
Topping the bill will be the artiste known as Mr. Capable, Banky W from Nigeria. Anyone who is familiar with the name will agree that Banky, born Olubankole Wellington in 1981, is more than capable.
With hit tracks like ‘Lagos Party’, ‘Mega no need party’, ‘My regret’ and ‘Mr. Capable’, Banky W is set to affirm the organizers choice in inviting him to Ghana.
Being his first time in Ghana, Banky W has promised to rock his audience in their seats and on their feet. Blessed with an incomparably smooth voice, excellent writing and production skills, as well as uncanny showmanship and crowd pleasing dance ability, Banky is poised to dazzle audiences come Saturday, October 16.
Setting the pace for the performances will however be some of the very best from the crop of Ghanaian artistes including the new face of Ghanaian contemporary music, Trigmatic. It has taken years for the DJ/artiste to arrive on the big stage and it seems nothing is going to deny him his moments of honor.
Trigmatic recently released his album and has been rising steadily in popularity due to his excellent vocal ability.
Also performing will be the indefatigable trio Praye, the Gh-Pop star D-Black and the ever popular VIP, who are real delivery boys. They deliver entertainment and excitement wherever they go – no questions asked.
The grand finale of the Miss Malaika Ghana is here, which of these 10 ladies befits the crown? Would it be Berla, Perpetual, Ayerkie, Emelia, Belinda, Stephnie, Derbie, Nana Yaa, Ruqy or Nana Ama?
The show will be filled with immeasurable anticipation and the audience is promised nothing but the very best of beauty, music and entertainment, all on one stage.
Source: Daily Guide
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