Every young girl has a dream to make the world a better place to stay.
Beauty pageants have for years offered a platform to young girls who have big plans of restoring hope in their communities and the country as a whole.
In Ghana, there are quite a number of known faces who trace their roots to pageantry. Believe it or not, it is a big platform to launch a career.
Of course, some organized beauty contests have been shrouded by controversies.
However, there are some credible ones which continue to groom and nurture the talents of ladies who want to take the world by storm.
Here are some famous faces who started as beauty queens:
Natalia Fort
Before her career in Journalist, news anchor, Natalie Fort, had an unquenchable passion for fashion and pageantry.
At a young age of 15, she represented Ghana in the Miss Princess of the World Competition in Prague, Czech Republic.
Noted for her unique voice and news presentation, she has grown to be a delight to watch on television.
In 2019, she took a break from broadcasting but announced her return to Media General in July 2020.
Natalie is such a beauty to behold, a true definition of beauty with brains.
In 2012, Carranzar Naa Okailey Shooter was crowned Miss Ghana, after her exceptional performance in the competition.
She made history on the world stage after coming in as the second runner-up at the grand finale of Miss World 2013 in Indonesia.
Now, Dr. Naa Okailey Shooter Quartey, the former Miss Ghana Queen tied the knot in 2016.
She is now focused on helping the sick and empowering young women in the country.
Menaye Donkor
This beauty queen has groomed several young queens in the country. Menaye Donkor Muntari is the wife of Ghanaian footballer, Sulley Ali Muntari.
In 2004, she was named Miss Universe Ghana and represented the nation on the world stage at the Miss Universe pageant the same year.
With a career in modelling, the former beauty queen has graced the covers of international magazines and is best known for her philanthropic works.
Lest we forget, she is also known as Nanahemaa Menaye Afumade Afrakoma I, the ‘Nkosuohemaa’ or ‘Development Queen’ of Agona Asafo, in the Central Region.
Inna Patty
Well, if you did not know, the CEO of Exclusive Events Ghana Limited, organizers of the Miss Ghana Pagentary, Inna Mariam Patty, in 2004 won the enviable Miss Ghana crown. She was 21 years at the time.
We cannot mention Inna Patty without talking about the allegations which have been levelled against her by former contestants of the Miss Ghana pageantry.
In 2019, Inna Patty dragged ex-queens, Stephanie Karikari (Miss Ghana 2010), Antoinette Delali Kemavor Miss (Ghana 2015) and Giuseppina Nana Akua Baafi (Miss Ghana 2013) to court over what she termed as defamation.
The three alleged that Inna, pimped them to men to raise money to support the pageant. She has however denied those allegations.
Berla Mundi
Television Show Host, Berla Addardey Mundi, also traces her roots to pageantry.
Before her media career, Berla in 2010 was adjudged the second runner up of the Miss Malaika beauty pageant.
She has years of experience in TV presenting. She is the former host of ‘Rhythmz Live’ and ‘The late afternoon show’ on GHOne.
Berla moved to Media General in 2019 after her 5-year stay with the EIB Network.
Anita Akua Akuffo
Media personality, Anita Akua Akufo, has had a long-standing passion for beauty contests.
She was the second runner-up of Miss Ecowas Ghana 2012 and moved ahead to participant in the Miss Maliaka contest in the year 2014 where she sailed through as part of the Top 10 contestants.
She is currently with the Media General Group where she co-hosts ‘Ghana’s Most Beautiful’, another beauty contest that seeks to promote the traditions and cultures of the various regions in the country.