Miss Ghana
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The Miss Ghana Pageant is an annual pageant
organized by Media Whizz Kids to select Ghana
Ghana
Ghana , officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country located in West Africa. It is bordered by Côte d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south...

’s representative to the annual Miss World Pageant.

It is the biggest and oldest national beauty pageant of Ghana
Ghana
Ghana , officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country located in West Africa. It is bordered by Côte d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south...

. The contest was established in 1957, the year of Ghana’s independence, with Monica Amekoafia becoming the first-ever Miss Ghana. Aside from Miss World
Miss World
The Miss World pageant is the oldest surviving major international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951...

, the pageant is also responsible for sending representatives to Miss ECOWAS/CEDEAO (not to be confused with the ECOWAS Peace pageant).
The winner signs a one-year contract with the pageant organiser to become the spokesperson for their various charities. In addition, she chooses a specific cause to support for the year of her reign. The current Miss Ghana is Stephanie Karikari who won the title on 30 October 2010 in Ghana’s capital city, Accra.

Participation in Miss World

Ghana debuted at Miss World 1959 with Star Nyaniba Annan. However, there have been two candidates (1990 and 1991) who represented Ghana at Miss World, but were not Miss Ghana titleholders. There are also several years that Ghana did not send a representative to Miss World even though there was a titleholder.

Titleholders and representation at Miss World
Year Miss Ghana Titleholder Representative at Miss World Placement or Award
1957 Monica Amekoafia
1958 --
1959 Star Nyaniba Annan (same)
1960 Comfort Kwamena --
1961 to 1966 (no pageant)
1967 Araba Martha Vroom (same) Top 15 (quarter-finalist)
1968 Lovell Rosebud Wordie (same)
1969 – 1985 (no pageant) --
1986 Magdalene Adjabeng --
1987 Augustina Henaku --
1988 Dzidzo Abra Amoa (same)
1989 Afua Amoah Bonsu (same)
1990 Bridgitte Dzorgbenuku Dela Tamakloe
1991 (no pageant) Jamilla Haruna Danzuru
1992 (no pageant) --
1993 (no pageant) --
1994 Matilda Aku Alomatu (same)
1995 Manuela Medie (same) Best Evening Gown
1996 Shiela Azuntaba (same)
1997 Benita Golomeke (same)
1998 Efia Owusuaa Marfo (same)
1999 Mariam Sugru Bugri (same)
2000 Ewurafua Hawkson (same)
2001 Selasi Kwawu (same)
2002 Shaida Buari (same)
2003 Serena Naa Ashi Roye --
2004 Inna Patty Serena Naa Ashi Roye
2005 Lamisi Mbillah Inna Patty
2006 Irene Dwomoh Lamisi Mbillah Semi-finalist
2007 Frances Takyi-Mensah Irene Dwomoh Semi-finalist
2008 Mawusi Apea Frances Takyi-Mensah
2009 Mimi Areme Mawusi Apea
2010 Stephanie Karikari Mimi Areme
2011 TBD Stephanie Karikari


Notes on representation at Miss World
  • 2003: Due to a change in national the pageant organizer, a winner could not be crowned in time for Miss World. Instead, the winner for 2003, Serena Naa Ashi Roye, competed in Miss World 2004
  • 2006: Lamisi Mbillah was fast-tracked to the semi-finals by winning the Beauty with a Purpose Award
  • 2007: Irene Dwomoh was fast-tracked to the semi-finals by winning the Miss Talent Award

Participation in Miss ECOWAS/CEDEAO

The Miss ECOWAS/CEDEAO pageant is a international pageant open to delegates from the 15 member-states of the The Economic Community of West African States
Economic Community of West African States
The Economic Community of West African States is a regional group of fifteen West African countries. Founded on 28 May 1975, with the signing of the Treaty of Lagos, its mission is to promote economic integration across the region....

or, in French, Communauté Économique Des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (ECOWAS/CEDEAO). Ghana sent its first-ever representative to Miss ECOWAS/CEDEAO in 1995 and she took home the title for that year.
Titleholders and representation at Miss ECOWAS/CEDEAO
Year Miss Ghana Titleholder Representative at Miss ECOWAS/CEDEAO Placement or Award
1994 Matilda Aku Alomatu (same) Winner
1995 Manuela Medie (same) 2nd Runner-up
1996 Shiela Azuntaba (same) 2nd Runner-up
1997 Benita Golomeke (same)
1998 Efia Owusuaa Marfo (same)
1999 Mariam Sugru Bugri (same)
2000 Ewurafua Hawkson (same)
2001 Selasi Kwawu (same)
2002 Shaida Buari (same)
2003 Serena Naa Ashi Roye (same)
2004 Inna Patty (same)
2005 Lamisi Mbillah (same)
2006 Irene Dwomoh (same)
2007 Frances Takyi-Mensah
2008 Mawusi Apea --
2009 Mimi Areme --
2010 Stephanie Karikari --
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