Ghana must celebrate Miss World Africa 2013

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  • David Ofosu-Appiah 12 years ago

    Congrats to her on a remarkable feat,well done her,raised the flag of Ghana.Ayekoo

  • Obaa Yaa 12 years ago

    Who saw that flag? lol FYI, serious minded people don't give a hoot about this exploitation movement. There is absolutely nothing remarkable about this. It's very childish for the writer to call on the government to celebrate ...
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  • WILLIAM 12 years ago

    Great performance.

  • nii teiko 12 years ago

    i have forgotten the year but miss MARTHA ARABA VROOM made it to the semi-finals of the competition when she represented Ghana

  • INFORMATION 12 years ago

    The year was 1967 Martha Vroom was number 15 in the semifinals she didn’t come close. This is the first time Ghana has won the bronze in the Miss World contest thanks to Naa Okailey Shooter. Give Naa a red 2013 Mercedes ...
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  • Obaa Yaa 12 years ago

    We can use the money for the car to feed the many hungry kids or rescue children from labor. Don't you think?

  • Riva 12 years ago

    There are more pressing issues to be handled and solutions to be sought than celebrate a nothing of such pageant mr writer. Seek to advocate ingenuity and answers to the never ending problems that keep arising each day and t ...
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  • Obaa Yaa 12 years ago

    Couldn't have said it any better! Yesterday I argued about how useless these pageants are and some ignorant man wouldn't let me be.

    Seriously? Does the writer really want the government to celebrate anorexic movement?

  • Teddy 12 years ago

    My brother, its the hardship ooo. we r all thinking.

  • mimi 12 years ago

    Lady,it nice to Miss World Africa but please stop to think of your education unless maybe you want fame more than education. You will make a very brilliant doctor.

  • BOMPATA STONE 12 years ago

    WHAT HAVE THE HIGHLY EDUCATED FOLKS IN GHANA DONE FOR THE NATION? DOES EDUCATION TO US MEAN SPEAKING GOOD ENGLISH? HOW ABOUT CREATING GOODS AND SERVICES THAT ACTUALLY BENEFIT LIFE IN GHANA? U DON'T NEED A PHD FOR THAT...BUT A ...
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  • Tibaa 12 years ago

    Seldom do women combine beauty with intelligence, BUT this lady combines extra layers of beauty with incisive intelligence.

    Wish her good luck!!!

  • BOMPATA STONE 12 years ago

    THE GIRL IS PRETTY..SHE REPRESENTS THE WIDE RANGE AND SKIN HUES OF OUR BLACK RACE...ALL OF WHICH ARE BEAUTIFUL IN THEIR OWN RIGHT FROM THE RICH DARK CHOCOLATE TO THE MEDIUM TONES TO THE BROW AND ALMOST LIGHT...WE ARE ALL PRET ...
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  • Ruel Francis 12 years ago

    Congratulations Ghana, you deserve it. More power....

  • KWAKU 12 years ago

    IN A COUNTRY WHERE PUPILS STUDY UNDER TREES, WHAT IS THERE TO BE CELEBRATED IN BEING MISS WORLD AND, LET ALONE MISS AFRICA?. BUT TRUTH IS THAT WE, AS A PEOPLE, HAVE MISPLACED PRIORITIES. WE HAVE SO CALLED LEADERS AND REPRESEN ...
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  • Glo 12 years ago

    Well stated! It seems that in Ghana if you are not a doctor, engineer etc.,you are nothing. Let us celebrate the arts. Beauty pageants, though, should be more than physical beauty. It is good to combine it with talent and int ...
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  • Priscilla Yaa Konadu Widanama 12 years ago

    woooooooooooooooooooooooooow!we are so proud of Naa Okailey