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Miss Grand Ghana

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Miss Grand Ghana
FormationAugust 9, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-08-09)
FounderSandy Amissah
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersAccra
Location
  • Ghana
Membership
Miss Grand International
Official language
English
National Director
Abena Appiah
Parent organization
  • Legacy Pageants Limited (2020)
  • Akuaba Entertainment (2022 – present)
Abena Appiah, the national director of Miss Grand Ghana, since 2022

Miss Grand Ghana is a Ghanaian female beauty pageant, founded in 2020 by Accra-based pageant organizer Legacy Pageants Limited, chaired by Sandy Amissah. The winners of the contest represent the country at its parent international stage, Miss Grand International,[1][2][3][4] while the rest of its finalists are sent to compete on other international platforms.[5][6] In 2022, the license of Miss Grand Ghana was taken over by Abena Appiah, a former Miss Grand International, who has owned and run the contest annually since then.[3][5][7]

The reigning Miss Grand Ghana is Priscilla Bossman of the Central Region, who was crowned on July 8 at the National Theatre of Ghana in Accra. She later represented the country at Miss Grand International 2022 in Indonesia,[5][7][3] but went unplaced.[8] Previously, Ghana participated in the Miss Grand International pageant twice, in 2015 and 2018,[9][10] but both of them also got a non-placement.[11][12]

History

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Since the inception of Miss Grand International, Ghana has sent three contestants to participate: the first in 2015 by a Dutch-born Ghanaian "Charlee Berbicks",[9] followed by a former Queen of Peace Africa 2015 "Helen Demay Matey" in 2018,[10] and the most recent by Priscilla Bossman, the winner of the Miss Grand Ghana 2022 pageant;[5][7][3] but none of them qualified for the top 20 finalists round.[11][12]

In 2020, on August 9, Legacy Pageants Limited, under the direction of Sandy Amissah, held the first Miss Grand Ghana pageant at Christ the King Parish in Accra.[13] The event was hosted by an actor, Achieva Evans, and featured seven candidates representing seven country regions, of whom "Pamela Clement" of the Western Region was named the winner; however, she did not join the international competition Miss Grand International 2020 for undisclosed reasons.[14]

Later in 2022, after Abena Appiah, the titleholder of Miss Grand International 2020, had acquired the franchise of Miss Grand Ghana, she eventually organized the second contest to select the representative for the international stage.[3][5][7] The national finalists for such an edition were determined through the face-to-face audition held on 17 April in Accra, and then the qualified candidates were additionally assigned to represent one of the country's regions.[1][15] The grand final of the contest was later held on 8 July at the National Theatre in Accra, and consisted of 16 finalists representing 16 country's regions,[3][4] of whom Priscilla Bossman of the Central Region was announced the winner.[3][5][7] In addition to Miss Grand International 2022, the finalists of the contest were also sent to other international competitions, such as Miss Asia Pacific International and Queen Beauty Universe.[5][6]

Editions

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Location and date

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The Miss Grand Ghana pageant was held twice in 2020 and 2022, as detailed below.

Year Edition Date Venue Entrants Ref.
2020 1st 9 August Christ the King Parish Hall, Accra 7 [13][14]
2022 2nd 8 July National Theatre of Ghana, Accra 16 [3][7]

Competition result

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Year Winner Runners-up Ref.
First Second Third Fourth
2020 Pamela Clement
(Western)
Emmanuella Aidoo
(Central)
Judith Adjei
(Ashanti)
Not awarded [13]
2022 Priscilla Bossman
(Central)
Ezta Mawutor
(Volta)
Mary Animpong
(Greater Accra)
Winifred Sam
(Ashanti)
Giselle Fombon
(Oti)
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International competition

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The following is a list of Ghanaian representatives at the Miss Grand International contest.[6]

Color keys
  •   : Declared as the winner
  •   : Ended as a runner-up (Top 5)
  •   : Ended as a finalist (Top 10)
  •   : Ended as a semifinalist (Top 20/21)
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Year Region Miss Grand Ghana Title Placement Special Awards National Director
2024 Greater Accra Sage-La’Parriea Yakubu[16][17] Appointed Unplaced
  • Best in Evening Gown
Abena Appiah
2023 Sisaket, Thailand Kitava-Yvettlana Amankwah[18] Top 20 Miss Grand Thailand 2023 Unplaced
  • Grand Voice Award
2022 Greater Accra Priscilla Bossman[19] Miss Grand Ghana 2022 Unplaced
Did not compete 2021
2020 Western Pamela Clement[13][14] Miss Grand Ghana 2020 Did not compete Sandy Amissah
Did not compete 2019
2018 Greater Accra Helen Demay Matey[20][12][21] Appointed Unplaced Oklepeme Foundation
Did not compete 2017
2016 Greater Accra Margaret Baa Koomson[22] Appointed Did not compete Charlee Berbicks
2015 Greater Accra Charlee Berbicks[9][11] Appointed Unplaced
2014 Greater Accra Hanniel Jamin[23] Miss Universe Ghana 2013 Did not compete R. Ayite Okyne
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National finalists

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The following list is the national finalists of the Miss Grand Ghana pageant, as well as the competition results.

Color keys
 W  Declared as the winner
  Ended as a runner-up
  Ended as a semifinalist
  Ended as a quarterfinalist
 –  Did not participate
  Withdraw during the competition
Year
Represented
2020 2022 2023
Ashanti Judith Adjei Winifred Esi Sam
Ahafo Regina Ampofowaa Darkwaho
Bono Judith Nana Akua Oduraa Adjei
Bono East Awagah Priscilla
Central Emmanuella Aidoo Priscilla Bossman Pinkrah
Eastern Rosemary Sarpong Adelaide Somuah Twum
Greater Accra Alpha Female Mary Boaduaa Animpong
Northern East Keziah Baaba Mensima Baiden
North East Miriam Ajasa
Oti Giselle Lum Ngu Fombon
Savannah Akua Flicher Josephine Adjo Gokah
Upper East Priscilla Mbama Yakubu
Upper West Priscilla Talata Adalbilla
Volta Plamellrie Aukuma Ezta Mawutor
Western Pamela Clement Angela Dorla Zegblah
Western North Mariama Musah
Total 7 16 TBA

See also

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References

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  10. ^ a b "Helen Demey Matey crowned Miss Grand Ghana 2018". Times of India. 1 June 2018. Archived from the original on 28 August 2022. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  11. ^ a b c Srinjan Bhowmick (25 October 2015). "Vartika Singh crowned second runner-up at MGI 2015". Times of India. Archived from the original on 26 August 2022. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
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  13. ^ a b c d "Miss Grand Ghana 2020 - Pamela Clement". Miss Grand Family. 7 September 2020. Retrieved 29 August 2022 – via YouTube.
  14. ^ a b c "Pamela Clement Is Miss Grand Ghana 2020". Legacy Pageants Ltd. 8 September 2020. Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
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  18. ^ "Kitava Yvettlana crowned Miss Grand Ghana 2023". www.ghanaweb.com. 19 July 2023. Archived from the original on 21 March 2024. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
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