Chief Executive Officer, (CEO) of Exclusive Events Ghana, organisers of Miss Ghana, Inna Miriam Patty has hit back at critics of this year’s queens, saying “the organisers focus on beauty with purpose, not physical looks and slaying”.
“Miss Ghana goes beyond what is on the outside, but what the individual is endowed with and also capable of doing in the area of attitude, intelligence and values they stand for,” she emphasised. Speaking to The Spectator during a courtesy call, she added that they try to find a balance, because at the end, whoever wins should have some substance.
Inna Patty, who described the criticism as shameful and unfortunate, told the arm chair critics to rather channel their energy into positive things than on trivialities. “Why would you attack a young girl who has put herself up to project the country and her cultural heritage?” she queried. Inna Patty further stated that Miss Ghana was focused on impacting society, by going out to raise funds for the surgeries of scoliosis patients, and other developmental projects as well as to save lives of the needy.
“We should not erode the values of our society with pettiness, rather, we should look at supporting each other and not dampen their spirit or try to break them down,” Inna Patty said.
She said these Queens were national blood ambassadors, who would voluntarily donate and organise blood donation once every quarter to help save precious lives in the country.
Miss Ghana 2019, Rebecca Kwabi, said it felt great to be Miss Ghana, and enjoy the experience, adding that she would defer her course as a fashion student to champion the agenda of Miss Ghana on international stages and also help impact society.
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Sarah Odei Amoani, the first runner up, said she would also defer her law course at the University of Professional Studies Accra (UPSA) to help push the Miss Ghana brand to an enviable height.
“They should rather look at our future, but not our present position and throw their support behind us, as we represent the country on other big platforms,” she stated.
In all, they said they were not perturbed by the negative criticisms from a section of the public, rather, they called for support and collaboration
The Acting Editor of The Spectator, Mrs Georgina Naa- Marku Quaitoo, congratulated the beauty queens on their victory and urged them to continue to support the country through charitable works.
“Miss Ghana, for the past years, have given back to society and we are happy with your initiatives. The Spectator will continue to support your good course”. She assured, further advising the beauty queens never to give up but concentrate on and execute the task they had taken upon themselves wholeheartedly for the benefit of Ghanaians.
Source: The Spectator
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Inna, go & reduce your nose size, u are breathing all the oxygen in Ghana and producing too much CO2
The winner is completely off tune and seems to be in wonderland. The first runner up is trying(she get sense) but not attractive enough. The second runner up di3333 slay queen all the way. Talking about IPhone and Samsung. I no create human before but Wei di3 Ina Patti you failed.
Were the winners selected in 1918 or 1928 ? Some body tell them the truth that the pictures are recent
Indeed beauty they say lies in the eyes of the beholder. Nanka saaa ade3 wei de3 anka eheefa?
So Inna whatever, enti adea way3 yi 3y3wo f3 ? But i thank God, I guess the ladies are now protecting their womanhood well and they will not sell it for ehhhmmmmmmmmmm oooooooo, this thing
After taking a close at the picture above, i am convince that the more beautiful ladies DO NOT anymore want to go naked for catwalk, exchanged for s*x and go through inhumane treatment in the name of pageant. So Inna Patty found the brothers above as winners.
Dear Ina, the important matter to address is how the miss Ghana event you participated is different from the one you now organise. If your idea of miss Ghana has departed from what we know, then you owe Ghanaians that information and knowledge. But to force US to accept without reason almost confirms your alleged intolerant and too knowing demeanor. Mind you it is Miss Ghana, not Miss Ina Patty!
Inna are you trying to tell us that all you could find was these KAAKAAMOTOBIs to crown them as Miss Ghana.
Beauty queens be this? Madam Patty are u blind now?
honestly, these are really, really ***barred word***. are you trying to tell the whole Ghana that you couldn't find beautiful ladies who were, smart, brainy and highly intelligent with a purpose. since you took over miss Ghana there is one controversy after another and the standards are lowered each time. Since the girls change, program outline changes and the results change but you remain constant then the problem is definitely YOU!!!!