The Glow Up Season has been an exciting journey for the young, beautiful ladies vying for the title of Miss Malaika Ghana.
From the tag-a-queen process to face-to-face auditions, boot camp, and final selections, these contestants have gone through a rigorous process to make it to the top 10 finalists.
On Saturday, November 16th, the Palms Convention Center at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel will light up with the grand finale of Miss Malaika Ghana.
The event promises to be a night filled with raw intelligence, pure talent, finesse, glamour, and class as the contestants compete for the coveted title of the Glow Up Queen.
But who are the top 10 finalists vying for the crown? Let’s meet them:
- Elizabeth Oppong, is a 21-year-old student with a passion for painting and art galleries. Her project aims to make art impactful in society and empower young talents through art exhibitions.
- Whitney Senam Nyador is a 22-year-old nursing student who wants to raise awareness about women’s health and wellbeing.
- Adelaide Tutuwaa Adomako is a 21-year-old KNUST student who enjoys dancing and creating content. Her project focuses on quality menstrual hygiene care for women in prisons.
- Lucille Naakwaley King is a 25-year-old graduate who aims to support neurodivergent children, especially those with autism.
- Nasiba Compaore Rasmane is a 22-year-old KNUST student advocating for awareness of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
- Delphine Dedieu Asare, is a 23-year-old student passionate about raising awareness of youth in drug addiction.
- Maureen Atuahene is a 21-year-old graduate who seeks to empower women through essential hygiene support.
- Fiakegbe Marie Juniore, a 24-year-old graduate focused on raising awareness of female reproductive health care.
- Cherise Nana Ama Asher Ayisi is a 20-year-old student aiming to empower young people in Technical and Vocational Education and Training.
- Naqia Khalil is a 22-year-old student advocating for awareness of post-coital drug abuse among teenage girls and young female adults.