Auditions have opened for Ghana’s Top Model challenge for ladies and gentlemen wishing to be the face of big brands in the country and on the continent.
Dubbed ‘The Joy Model Challenge’, the initiative is a Ghanaian reality television series and an interactive competition that will feature aspiring models competing against each other.
Organisers say the aim of the competition is to give prospective winners the chance to clinch lucrative career opportunities in the modelling industry.
Created by Media Billo, an event and content production house, the competition entails a series of challenges that will span 13 weeks.
Selected models will tackle the challenges until the ‘Top Model’ emerges.
The winner receives a Prize Pack of about ¢5,000, a feature in a magazine and a contract with a modelling agency among other prizes.
Audition is free. Learn more about the competition through the official Instagram page below.
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