- Miss Malaika Ghana
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Miss Malaika Ghana Genre Reality
Beauty PageantCountry of origin Ghana Language(s) English No. of seasons 7 Production Producer(s) Charter House Productions Broadcast Original channel TV3 Original run 2003 – 2010 External links Website Miss Malaika Ghana is a beauty pageant, reality show which first aired in Ghana in 2003. The show is produced by Charter House Productions and airs on Ghana television station TV3 as well as DSTV channel Africa Magic. The pageant is produced as a 12 to 13 week reality show which shows the search for a Ghanaian representative for the Miss Malaika continental competition. It was the first beauty pageant show to be aired as a reality series in Ghana.[1]
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Show Overview
From the conception of the show 2002, it has been presented to the audience as a reality TV show which allows for the viewers to vote for their favorite contestant to be crowned Miss Malaika Ghana. Each week, the contestants are given tasks to perform which range from performances to organizing events. This is then assessed by a panel of judges who have a certain degree of power in selecting successful candidates and eliminating others.[2]
Judges
Before the pageant was produced as a reality television series, with viewers voting for their favourite contestants, Ghana's Miss Malaika's representative was handpicked by judges.[1] Since the show began in 2003, it has included judges known as the godmothers. The duty of the godmothers are to instruct and teach the contestants on conduct and beauty amongst other things. These godmothers are Mrs Kay Bentsi-Enchill who's been on the show for 3 years and Mary-Anne Sekyi, who's has 6 years worth of experience. The 2010 finale judging panel of the event also included, Ghanaian actors John Dumelo and Jackie Appiah, as well as Paul Adom Otchere.[3]
Requirements for Entry
The pageant is open to single females between the ages of 18 and 26. Hopeful contestants need to be a sizes 10 and 14 and must be of "African" origin. Other requirements are that the ladies are high school graduates, have no breast implants and no height restrictions.[1]
Winners of the Competition
Year Winner 2003 Thelma Tawiah 2004 Melissa Mensah 2005 Patricia Akuamoah 2006 Hamamat Montia 2007 Laurie Naa Lamiley Lawso 2008 Tamara Aku Dzormeku 2009 Gizelle Addae 2010 Ama Nartey References
- ^ a b c "'Miss Malaika In September'". May 8, 2003. http://www.modernghana.com/music/183/3/miss-malaika-in-september.html.
- ^ http://www.missmalaikaghana.com
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External links
Categories:- Beauty pageants
- Beauty pageants in Ghana
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