Ghana's Most Beautiful

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Ghana's Most Beautiful
Formation2007;16 years ago (2007)
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Accra
Location
Official language
English

Ghana's Most Beautiful is a beauty pageant TV program that educate Ghanaians and the global community about the various cultural values and heritage in the sixteen(16) regions of Ghana. The program is organized by TV3 and its media partners. The aim of the pageant program is to promote development through culture and unity. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Awards

The list of awards given to winners of the beauty pageant. [1]

WinnersYearRegionRef.
Selorm2023Volta Region
Teiya2022Northern Region
Safoa2021Ashanti Region
Naa2020 Greater Accra Region [4]
Ekua2019 Central Region [5]
Abena2018 Eastern Region [6]
Zeinab  2017 Northern Region [7]
Yaaba2016 Western Region [8]
Esi2015Central Region [9]
Baciara2014 Upper West Region [10]
Poka2013 Upper East Region [11]
Emefa 2012 Volta Region [12]
Akua2011 Ashanti Region [13]
Nana Ama2010Eastern Region [14]
Nasara  2009Northern Region [15]
Adoley2008 Greater Accra [16]
Ama2007Central Region [17]

Region rankings

RegionTitleYear
Central Region 32007, 2015, 2019
Northern Region 2009, 2017, 2022
Ashanti Region 22011, 2021
Eastern Region 2010, 2018
Greater Accra Region 2008, 2020
Volta Region 2012, 2023
Upper East Region 12013
Upper West Region 2014
Western Region 2016

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