Meet All Ghana's most beautiful part winners

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    Ghana's Most Beautiful is a beauty pageant TV program that educate Ghanaians and the global community about the various cultural values and heritage in the sixteen regions of Ghana. The program is organized by TV3 and its media partners. The aim of the pageant program is to promote development through culture and unity
    Beauty is looking at a person and seeing something you recognize as beautiful. Ghana is full of beautiful women. It is not surprising that it has been named as one of the countries in Africa with the most beautiful women standing at number four. Ghana Most Beautiful show Ghana boasts of a wide array of rich, traditional cultures that stem from the different ethnic communities in the country. In 2007, TV3 Network in Ghana came up with the idea of Ghana Most Beautiful, a reality show that seeks to promote Ghana’s national unity amongst the 10 regions through the display of their cultures. What better way to unify people than through entertainment right? Baci, Ghana most beautiful winner 2014 The show brings together 10 of the most beautiful women from the 10 regions. The show lasts for a period of 13 weeks every year. Throughout the duration of the show, these beauties are tasked with displaying their prowess. They have to be poised while trying to balance brains and beauty in order to woo the audience into falling in love with them. In any case, isn’t beauty in the eyes of the beholder, in this case, the viewers? They give the audience a feel of their positive cultural values and in the end, the contestant who displayed beautiful knowledge, exceptional moral values and good upbringing in their culture is crowned as Ghana’s Most Beautiful.Ghana’s Most Beautiful past winners have been known to embark on projects that seek to impact the society positively. While sharing their experiences, Ghana’s Most Beautiful past winners praise the show and credits it with offering a platform of positive progressive impact to them and Ghana. Yaba, Ghana most beautiful winner 2016 The show has received positive reviews since its inception making it one of the most popular realities shows In Ghana. It is also regarded one of the most watched Ghanaian shows owing to the fact that the show is broad casted by the third largest television station in Ghana
    Ashanti Region’s representative Maame Akosua Ayiwa Sika who gave Esi a good run, emerged second while Eastern Region’s Afariwa came third with Fafa from the Volta Region picking the fourth spot in the competition.
    Esi, who was overwhelmed by the feat thanked all her fans for their support and vote that kept her going throughout the competition that lasted three months and televised live on TV3
    She added: “This victory is for all my fans.. I’m so grateful to them; God will replenish all the resources they invested into my crowning. I’m so grateful to them”
    In the next twelve months, Esi intends to embark on a massive campaign against teenage pregnancies in the Central Region, which she said, has become prevalent in the region, adding, “I believe the girl child would be able to reach higher academic levels.”
    Esi said she is ready for all the responsibilities that come with the crown, and will to sustain the integrity of the crown during her reign.
    From the start of the programme, it became clear that each of the ladies were poised to wear the crown as they each delivered to their ability with Esi standing tall at the last segment that tested the intelligence and eloquence of the ladies.
    Esi was on point! The dexterity with which she answered her questions on how Ghana can maintain its identity in the global world, and how the challenges faced by adolescents can be addressed made her the toast of the night.
    Although Sika also exhibited eloquence and fluidity in her delivery on why it is important for her to learn about other ethnic groups in the country, plus the dying social support system for the aged in Ghana, she could not reach the bar set by Esi.
    Afariwa who was the first to be tested, could not give a good account of herself as she exhibited incoherence and lack of knowledge in her delivery on how culture can be used as a unifying factor in Ghana. A question from the judges on climate change even exposed her the more as she went round in circles trying hard to answer.
    Fafa, who was asked how many the Sustainable Development Goals are and to name and explain two of the goals, appeared a bit uncomfortable with the question.
    Her knowledge on the new set of UN goals was not enough to put her in the league of Esi and Sika although her delivery was fairly good. When she was asked a question about tourism by the judges, Fafa then got back on track to prove her grasp of tourism issues.
    She talked about how she would convince investors to choose to invest in Ghana’s tourism if she was appointed an attaché in a Ghana embassy. But that was still not enough for her to be among the leading contenders on the night

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