Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Miss World delegation visits Vice President John Mahama




The Vice Chief executive Bob Mahama on Wednesday accepted a delegation from both the Forget Ghana and Forget Ghana company, at the Adventure OSU. The Forget Community group is in the country on a five-day working check out, to basically cut the sod for the construction of a baby's room ability for a day health care centre at Ayalolo, in the Greater Accra Region, as well as to attend the release of Forget Ghana 2012
Led by Executive Chairwoman of the Forget Community company Julia Morley, Ivian Sarcos, Forget Community 2011, Forget Peurto Rico, Forget Britain and Primary Mandela, son of former South Africa leader Nelson Mandela, among a host of others such as Stephanie Karikari, Forget Ghana 2010, and Inna Mariam Patty, manager and series holder of the Forget Ghana occurrence, the delegation were at the Adventure to basically brief him on the objective of their check out, and also to ask for his delights for a sleek performance of the Elegance With a Purpose venture started upon by Forget Ghana 2010 Stephanie Adwoa Adjeiwaa Karikari.

The group later frequented the venture site at the Sodom and Gomorrah organization.
John Mahama underscored the part tasks like that of Stephanie’s play in the lives of people, especially the Sodom and Gomorrah organization, adding that the Forget Ghana occurrence continues to be a significant occurrence on the schedule of Ghana’s entertainment industry and that it was essential that the workplace is championing this social course.
Also present at the wedding were some ministers of condition such as the Gran of Accra, Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije, whose workplace has generously donated a lot on which the day health care ability would be built.



Miss Ghana 2010 Stephanie Karikari, a extremely pleased victorious one of last season's Forget Community Elegance with a Purpose award, is seeking to increase funds to put up the ability.

A special finance increasing Charitable organisation Ball will be held at the Food Lounge of the State House on Thursday May 22, to increase a substantial seed money in support of the venture.

Ghana is a two-time extremely pleased individual of the Elegance with a Purpose award, which was made in 2001 by the Forget Community company, to award and encourage participants whose tasks seek to impact efficiently on mankind.

The last individual before Stephanie was Lamisi Mbillah, whose venture on the removal of Guinea Earthworms in south Ghana won the best award in 2006.

Miss Ghana 2012 is an Exclusive Events Ghana occurrence.

Miss World 2011 Ivian Sarcos


Miss World 2011 Ivian Sarcos and the Miss World Team arrived in Ghana few hours ago with her two runner ups, Miss Philippines and Miss Puerto Rico, the first and second runner ups respectively.
Also with the entourage included Chairman and Chief Executive of the Miss World organization Julia Morley.
They were welcomed at the VVIP lounge at the Kotoka International Airport this evening by Alfred Oko Vanderpuye, the Mayor of Accra.
The Venezuelan queen who was crowned as the queen of the oldest surviving major international beauty pageant is in Ghana for a 5-day historic visit which forms part of plans by the Miss World Organisation to support winner of the Beauty with a Purpose (BWP) award.
Miss Ghana 2010 Miss Stephanie Adwoa Adjeiwaa Karikari jointly won the ‘Beauty with a Purpose’ honour with Miss Indonesia.
As part of the reasons in Ghana, a charity Ball will be held on the 22nd of May 2012 at the Banquet Hall, State House to help raise funds for Miss Ghana 2010, Stephanie Karkari’s nursery project.
During this exclusive and special event, the Miss Ghana 2012 pageant will be launched. Limited tickets are available for just 400 guests. To make a purchase, call 0302 763986 or 0246302325.
More on the historic visit to Ghana will be published as well as exclusive pictures in the subsequent days.
Check out the photos below…
 

Miss World Ivian Sarcos and team tour Ghana


The Miss World entourage also included Chairman and Chief Executive of the Miss World organization, Julia Morley. While in Ghana, the Venezuelan beauty queen, Ivian Sarcos and the Miss World Organization will be supporting a project by the winner of the 2011 Miss World Beauty with a Purpose award. Miss Ghana 2010, Stephanie Adwoa Adjeiwaa Karikari jointly won the ‘Beauty with a Purpose’ honour with Miss Indonesia.
Meanwhile, the Miss World team led by Julia Morley paid a courtesy call on the Central Regional Minister Ama Benyiwa Doe on Sunday. The visit formed part of a five-day working visit by the delegation, which also includes Miss World 2011 runner-ups Miss Puerto Rico and Miss England. The team was welcomed by some queen mothers of the traditional area including Nana Ama Amissah of the Mankessim traditional area, Nana Aba Afariwa III, Nana Esi Gyasiwaa, some regional executives of the NDC and Kwame Oppong, Secretary to the Regional Minister.
The Regional Minister said she was pleased to receive the team, and gave them a historical background of the heritage that makes Cape Coast a unique region in Ghana, adding that she was happy that the Miss Ghana pageant is not just about beauty but it also aims at injecting life into society. She later pledged a donation of GHC 10,000 to support the BWP project.
Chief Mandela, a grandson of Nelson Mandela, who accompanied the Miss World team on the trip, said the team was fully committed to ensuring better lives for all across the world. He underscored the importance of education, adding that with the opportunity the project offers, more emphasis will be placed on making lives better. “We are excited to be here and happy to be part of the project… thanks for support,” he added.
Julia Morley added that “Stephanie’s enthusiasm shows that young people are wonderful and caring and only need the push to make it in life. “We are happy to work with Stephanie Karikari. We believe that beauty is not just in the face but it is in the heart. This is just a seed that is planted and we hope to make it better every year”.
The team also visited other historical sites in Cape Coast including the Kakum National Park. Miss Ghana 2012 launches on Tuesday at the Banquet Hall of the State House. Miss Ghana 2012 is powered by Exclusive Events Ghana.




Miss World Enjoys Ghanaian




Miss World 2011 Ivian Sarcos who is presently in Ghana, is obviously enjoying her five-day working visit to Ghana. The Venezuelan queen arrived in Ghana on Saturday May 19, 2012 and Peacefmonline.com has been following her closely.

She first took a trip with her team to Central regional capital Cape Coast on Sunday May 20, where she first paid a courtesy call on Regional Minister Hon. Ama Benyiwa Doe and some queen mothers in the area.

The Regional Minister said she was pleased to receive the team, and gave them a historical background of the heritage that makes Cape Coast a unique region in Ghana, adding that she was happy that the Miss Ghana pageant is not just about beauty but it also aims at injecting life into society. She later pledged a donation of GHC 10,000 to support the Beauty With a Purpose project in Ghana.

The convoy of four cars including; Inna Marriam Patty and her Exclusive Events team, four beauty queens, the Miss World team and pressmen, then moved to the Kakum National Park. Ivian had a natural moment in the reserved forest, after a thrilling walk on the Canopy Walk way. She cooled off with the rest of the team to enjoy coconut water. She told Peacefmonline.com in a brief interview that she is enjoying every bit of her time in Ghana; the people, the hospitality, wonderful tourist attractions and Ghanaian coconut.

The team also paid a visit to the Cape Coast castle, where the queens were taken through the history of slave trade in Ghana and the story behind the construction of the castle. On Monday May 21, the team paid a courtesy call on the presidency, where they met Vice President of Ghana John Mahama at the Osu Castle in Accra.

The team was led by Executive Chairwoman of the Miss World organization Julia Morley, Ivian Sarcos, Miss World 2011, Miss Peurto Rico, Miss England and Chief Mandela, son of former South African leader Nelson Mandela, among a host of others including Stephanie Karikari, Miss Ghana 2010, and Inna Mariam Patty, organizer and franchise holder of the Miss Ghana event, the delegation were at the Castle to formally brief him on the purpose of their visit, and also to ask for his blessings for a smooth execution of the Beauty With a Purpose project embarked upon by Miss Ghana 2010 Stephanie Adwoa Adjeiwaa Karikari.

John Mahama underscored the important role projects like that of Stephanie’s play in the lives of people, especially the Sodom and Gomorrah establishment, adding that the Miss Ghana event continues to be a significant event on the calendar of Ghana’s entertainment industry and that it was important that the office is championing this social course.

Also present at the ceremony were some ministers of state including the Mayor of Accra, Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije, whose office has donated a piece of land on which the day care facility would be built. Miss Ghana 2010 Stephanie Karikari, a proud winner of last year’s Miss World Beauty with a Purpose award, is seeking to raise funds to put up the facility. The team later visited the project site at the Sodom and Gomorrah establishment by Stephanie.

A special fund raising Charity Ball will be held for Miss World and her team at the Banquet Hall of the State House today Tuesday May 22, to raise a substantial seed money in support of the project. Performing of stage this evening are music maestro Kojo Antwi, International Ghanaian singer, Sherifa Gunu and others.

Check out exclusive pictures of her tour so far below:
 

Miss Porto Rico, Miss Ghana, Vice President John Mahama and Miss World 

The team with Vice President of Ghana 

Miss Ghana, Miss World and Auntie Ama 

The ultimate beauty crown in the world 

Executive Chairwoman of the Miss World organization Julia Morley, the Minister and Chief Mandela 

Stephanie, Hon. Benyinwa Doe, Ivian Sarcos and Inna 

Miss World 2011 on the canopy walk way 

Miss World 2011 Tours Ghana 

World beauty queens on Ghana coconut 

Tastes good 

Cheers to Ghana!!! 

Inna Marriam Patty with a member of the Miss World team and Chief Mandela 

Miss World 2011 special pose 

Miss World 2011, Ivian Sarcos and Miss Ghana 2010 Stephanie Karikari 

Miss Ghana 2010, Miss England, Miss Porto Rico and Miss World 2011 at the Cape Coast Castle 

The Cape Coast castle 

The team with the castle tour guide 

Miss World 2011 signing the visitors book at the Cape Coast 

The queens with Ama Benyiwa Doe 

Queen Mothers and Regional Minister pose with Miss World and her team