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Malaika: Who'll Be The First To Go?
 
Posted on: 2007-Sep-16             Spectator
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TV fanatics, privileged to watch the Reality TV series of Miss Malaika Ghana , last Sunday, might have observed that this year’s delegates are indeed a delight to watch and listen to.

In an exciting media interaction between the lovely delegates and three exciting media guys; Earl Ankrah, Rudy Kwakye and William Asiedu, the ladies voiced out their mission statements which gradually led to their views on some societal issues.

This was the episode that helped determine who was eloquent and who was not. Beginning tomorrow afternoon, one person will be evicted from the competition. Perhaps, tomorrow’s episode will mark the beginning of the real deal.

Who will be the first to leave this all glamorous and educative competition? As it is, there are 16 beautiful, daring and intelligent delegates. There is Chantelle, Ivy, Francisca, Barbara, Nana Aba, Nana Yaa, Oswella, Laurie, Millicent, Akosua, Dzifa, Esther, Amina, Helena , Leila and Deborah.

Through MTN short code 1350, viewers at home are reminded to vote for their favourite delegate to guarantee her continuous stay in the competition. Aside the attractive prizes that come with this year’s pageant, is an enviable trip to South Africa by the ten surviving finalists of the competition.

Miss Malaika Ghana is a prestigious pageant, organised each year by Charterhouse to bring out the best in young African women while empowering them to reach for their goals in life.

It is the quest to unveil the most beautiful modern African lady in Ghana while tasking her to work hand in hand with the National Malaria Control board to help eradicate malaria in Ghana .

The event is organised by Charterhouse, sponsored by MTN and supported by Unique Trust Financial Services, GTV, Rana Motors, South African Airlines, Lux, BO 16, Forever Easy.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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