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Miss Malaika 2011 Winners Receives Their Prizes!

 

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Miss Malaika 2011 Winners Receives Their Prizes!

Yesterday at the GHOne Studios, the winners of the Miss Malaika 2011 were presented with their prizes.
Geraldine ‘Gerry’ Partington who controversially won the title received her new Kia Cerato car from Kia – Rana Motors. She also received products from the sponsors including one year supply of ATL Inspiration Fabrics, Hamper from UB Hair Products and a cash prize of GHC 6,000.00.
The first-runner up, Alexdra Ayirebi-Acquah also received a set of living room furniture from Simbim’s Furniture. A hamper from UB Hair Products and ATL Inspiration Fabrics and a cash prize of GHC 2,000.00.

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Say It Loud: The Ugly Side Of Miss Malaika 2011!

Gerry and Alex-Miss Malaika 2011
Gerry and Alex-Miss Malaika 2011

I write with much pain in my heart, it is the type of pain that is extremely difficult to express especially in writing. It’s the kind of pain that outweighs the pain I went through after Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez prevented Ghana from scoring at the World Cup by handling the ball and Asamoah Gyan subsequently wasting the penalty – the decider.

Last Saturday at the Accra International Conference Centre, patrons were thrown into a deep shock and dejected when beauty was picked over brains at the just ended Miss Malaika 2011-the beauty pageant that seeks to celebrate brains and beauty.

I had the rudest shock of my life when, the obvious winner Alex was robbed of her over deserving crown as Miss Malaika 2011. The shock was very grievous. The shameful verdict and unfortunate incidence equivalent to miscarriage of justice have dented the credibility of Charterhouse and their choice of judges.

If you are one of the people who think the proliferation of beauty pageants in the shores of Ghana can be blamed for unappealing nature of the Miss Ghana brand, then you surely have a partner, because I am thinking along the same line.

After witnessing the finales of the Miss Malaika 2011, where for the first time, the biggest event organising company in Ghana, Charter House struggled to get people to the auditorium of the Conference Centre, I can perfectly understand those who have strong antagonism for beauty pageants in Ghana.

Poor Attendance:

Miss Malaika has always been an big event but for this year, it was poorly-attended. For the first time in the history of the company that prides itself as the biggest event organisers in Ghana, it failed to convince many why they should be present to watch the Miss Malaika 2011 finals.

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