Miss Ghana host still a secret - Inna Patty

Mariam Inna Patty,Exclusive Events CEO Inna Mariam Patty, CEO of Exclusive Events

Thu, 29 Oct 2015 Source: News One

Inna Mariam Patty, CEO of Exclusive Events, the organisers of the 2015 edition of Miss Ghana pageant, has declined to confirm or deny if the pageant’s resident host, KKD, will be hosting the final event or not.

She told News One that her company was not in a rush to reveal the identity of whoever would be hosting Miss Ghana 2015, describing this year’s pageant as a historic one.

“We are not in a haste to make public who is hosting this year’s event so we are certainly not disclosing it. You will find out at the final event,” she said.

The grand finale of Miss Ghana 2015 is scheduled for Saturday, November 7 at the International Conference Centre in Accra. The event will be parading 21 beautiful contestants on stage but only one of them will go home with the enviable crown.

Tickets are currently selling very hot at Citi Fm, Chase Restaurants at Osu and Labone, Exclusive Events offices, Honey Suckle at A&C Mall and Osu, etc.

News One reported on Monday that organisers of the pageant were in a dilemma as to whether to maintain ace broadcaster KKD as the pageant’s resident host or not, due to his recent rape saga involving a 19-year-old, Ewuraffe Orleans Thompson.

But Inna declined to talk about KKD when contacted by News One. She said, “We are not in a fix. We concluded on our hosts since August this year but we are not making it public until the final night.”

The 2015 Miss Ghana pageant is presented by Exclusive Events and supported by Manet Properties, Citroën by CFAO, LAWASH manufactured by Lifeon and marketed by Tobinco Pharmaceuticals and IPMC.

The rest include Holiday Inn Hotel, Accra Airport; Best Western Plus Atlantic Hotel, Takoradi; Atlantic Unique Floral; Akosombo Textiles Limited; Imperial General Assurance; FC Skin & Beauty Klinic; Pippas Health Centre Capture; Digital Innovation; DDP; Forever Easy; Frytol by Wilmar Africa; Herbal Life and others.

Source: News One