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All set for Miss Muslimah 2024

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Miss Muslimah Ghana (MMG) is back with the announcement of its third season after a one-year hiatus.

This season, the competition is themed ‘The Vote Free Season,’ making MMG the first beauty pageant in Ghana to eliminate the voting process.

The decision to remove voting from the competition was explained by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Ms Hawa Alidu, as a way to level the playing field for contestants from various economic backgrounds.

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By removing the voting aspect, MMG aims to give all participants an equal opportunity to showcase their talents and skills without the pressure of securing votes.

In addition to this bold move, organizers are considering increasing the cash prize for winners and introducing new corporate and entrepreneurial opportunities for participants.

The introduction of the ‘Humanitarian Project Pitch’ is another new addition to this year’s competition, focusing on community-based projects that address basic humanitarian needs.

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Ms Hawa Alidu emphasized the importance of preparing contestants to be global citizens and fulfill their responsibilities for maintaining a safe global environment.

The organizers are also open to partnerships, sponsorships, and support from corporate organizations, government agencies, and individuals who want to be part of the MMG community.

Over the years, MMG has provided a platform for young Muslim women to shine in an industry that is not predominantly Muslim, challenging stereotypes and empowering Muslim women through beauty, intelligence, and modesty.

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Auditions for this year’s season are currently open, and interested young Muslim women can submit a video of themselves in modest Hijab or Turban, introducing their aspirations, inspirations, and motivations for joining Miss Muslimah Ghana to the organisers.

The upcoming season of MMG promises to be a platform for empowerment, diversity, and inclusivity, showcasing the beauty and talent of Muslim women in Ghana.

Interested participants are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to make their mark in the pageant world.

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Stephen Nartey
Stephen Nartey
I'm Stephen Nartey, a Ghanaian journalist, blogger, and news reporter. I'm an Editor at Ighanaian.com, my love for journalism and news reporting is driven by passion particularly about entertainment and general news. Please contact me on 0244952467 at your service.
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