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PHOTOS: 10 Beauty Queens For 2016 Miss Malaika Ghana Grand Finale… Who Wears The CROWN?

Come Saturday October 22nd 2016, the National Theatre will come to a standstill as the 10 Final Malaika Delegates battle it out against each other to determine who wins the ultimate crown, Car and Cash.

Special performances will be dished out by Joey B, Miss Vee and many other artistes. Trust these artistes to treat you to the very best of rich musical performances that will move you to dance all nigt long.

Ten ladies will be appearing at the finals as six of these beautiful and courageous ladies were evicted at different points in the competition. Meet the 10 final delegates who will be pitching for the Malaika crown on Saturday; Aromeryda , Boahemaa , Edem, Delsey, Asiedua, Yvonne, Gyeduwaa, Martha, Hassana, Leah.

For nearly 13 weeks, the ladies have gone through an intensive journey of rediscovery and grooming in preparation for the finals where one will emerge winner and gain the title of Miss Malaika Ghana 2016 and begin a new journey as a National Youth Ambassador for the campaign against the spread of Malaria.
Text your favorite delegates name to 1757 to push her to the top. The 14th edition of Miss Malaika Ghana airs every Sunday at 6pm on E-TV and at 7pm on GHONE TV. It is produced by CH Live with support from RENAULT from Premium Motors, Kenya Airways, Abbeam Institute of Technology, GTP Nustyle, Lydia Contraceptives and Media Partners.

ASIEDUA

BOAHEMAA

DELSEY

DROMERYDA

EDEM

GYEDUWAA

HASSANA

LEAH

MARTHA

YVONNE

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