The stage is set for one of Ghana's most anticipated and prestigious event f the year - the Miss Malaika Ghana Glow Up Finale.
On Saturday, November 16th, the Palms Convention Center at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel will play host to a dazzling evening of beauty, intelligence, and talent as 10 exceptional young women compete for the coveted title of Miss Malaika Ghana 2024. This landmark event marks the culmination of 11 weeks of intense competition and personal growth for the contestants, as well as 22 years of excellence for the Miss Malaika Ghana pageant.
The Road to the Finale
Through it all, the remaining 10 finalists have proven their mettle and earned their place on the grand stage. Now, they stand on the precipice of a life-changing moment, with one burning question on everyone's minds: Who will be crowned the Miss Malaika Glow Up Queen? Who wins the brand new JAC JS2, the Cash Prize and the bragging rights of Miss Malaika Glow Up Queen?
According to the project lead, Teddy Nanor on the expectations on the finale, he stated ‘We are thrilled to witness the culmination of an incredible journey at this year’s grand finale. Our delegates have demonstrated resilience, intelligence, and passion throughout months of transformation, proving that Miss Malaika Ghana is more than just a pageant—it’s a platform that empowers young women to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact. This year’s grand finale is set to crown a new queen who embodies beauty, confidence, and leadership, and we invite everyone to join us in celebrating these exceptional women.”
The Glow Up Finale Experience
The Miss Malaika Ghana Glow Up Finale promises to be a night of unparalleled glamour and entertainment. Attendees can look forward to: A Showcase of Beauty and Brains - The 10 finalists will demonstrate their intelligence, talent, and grace through a series of challenges and presentations. From thought-provoking Q&A sessions to dazzling evening gown displays, every aspect of their preparedness for the crown will be put to the test by a panel of esteemed judges, comprised of industry leaders and cultural icons. Their expertise and discerning eyes will ensure that the most deserving contestant is crowned. The night will also witness Star-Studded Performances from some of Ghana's top artists; Camidoh, Fameye, OliveTheBoy and many more.
More Than Just a Beauty Pageant
As we approach the crowning of the 22nd Miss Malaika Ghana, it's important to reflect on the deeper significance of this event. Beyond the glitz and glamour lies a powerful vehicle for positive change in Ghanaian society.
The pageant continues to evolve, embracing new technologies and addressing contemporary issues to remain relevant and impactful. With each passing year, the competition raises the bar, attracting an ever-more impressive pool of contestants and producing queens who are truly prepared to make a difference in the world.
The Glow Up Finale on November 16th is not just the end of one journey, but the beginning of another. As one young woman's life is forever changed by donning the crown, a new chapter in the storied history of Miss Malaika Ghana will begin. For the lucky winner, this night will mark the start of a transformative year filled with opportunities for growth, service, and leadership.
Tickets are out for Ghc100 at Charterhouse or via 0501288520. For E-tickets dial *713*33*33# and follow the prompt or call 0501288520 to secure a table and or reserve one of the limited tables.
Vote for your favorite to become the next Miss Malaika Queen. Simply dial *711*80# and enter the delegate’s code. Follow Miss Malaika Ghana official pages on all socials for more details.
Miss Malaika Ghana is a Charterhouse Production initiative and sponsored by Club shandy, Brussels Airlines, Big Blue Resort, Tryton Motors, The Pinnacle Apartments and The Cruise People.
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