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Miss Ghana 2013 Winner-Guissepina Baafi to Sue Inna Patty & Exclusive Events Ghana

Miss Ghana 2013 (1)

 

I do not know the grounds on which her lawsuit will be but resigned/stripped off Miss Ghana 2013-Guissepina Baafi is ready to take Inna Patty and her Exclusive Events Ghana on, and if they don’t do as she wants, she intends to drag their butts into the court room.

Probably, she can hold a case in defamation (both libel and slander) for false statement of fact published by Inna Patty and Exclusive Events Ghana about her person which has lowered her “in the estimation of right-thinking members of society.”

Even beyond that, she could have a claim in Contract Law if there have been any repudiation or breach of contract. And she also says, she intends to go for injunction against Exclusive Events Ghana to prohibit them from searching for a new Queen which will halt Ghana’s participation in the 2014 Miss World competition. I am not sure what her grounds for injunction will be too…

But before Guissepina Baafi hits the court to take the organizers of Miss Ghana on, she is first seeking for out of court settlement—and all she wants is for Inna Patty and Exclusive Events Ghana to come out retract the official statement as well as retract some of the comments passed by the organizers on different media platforms regarding the reasons why they claim to have stripped her off, Razz Newspaper reports….

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It Will Be Absolutely IMPRUDENT for Any Young Girl to Enter the Next Miss Ghana Competition | Another Disappointed Ghanaian Beauty Queen Writes

Miss France Beauty Pageant 2010

 

Dear Vincent,

As a beauty Queen myself who won a crown not long ago at one of the many beauty pageants in the USA organised by Ghanaians and did not receive a single of the prizes and promises made, I read your recent article titled “Ghana Should Not Go to the 2014 Miss World | We’ve Already Lost the Race to Incompetence“with rapt attention and sadness.

When it happened to me, though it was not fully my fault, I blamed myself for being so stupid to have not researched on the pageant I entered into as it was in the known the organizers had done the same thing to some of the previous winners.

I wasted a lot of time and had to even quit my second job all because I wanted to become a Queen and come back to make a difference in my country-Ghana.

There were several promises and prizes that were outlined to be given to the winners and what actually caught my heart was the promise of the winner going to be taken to Ghana to stay there for a year, to do humanitarian work with needy children.

I’ve always wanted to do this but as a young student, I could not afford it and did not even know where to start from since I left Ghana at the age 6. I therefore saw the pageant as the opportunity I have always wanted to make a difference and gave it my everything.

I felt a bit uncomfortable when I had to buy registration FORMS for 30 dollars which was a common paper that did not cost a dollar to be printed. When I asked why I needed to buy a paper for 30 dollars to fill in my details, I was told the purpose is to ensure that only those who are serious come forward and also to raise some money for the charity work in Ghana.

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Ghana Should Not Go to the 2014 Miss World | We’ve Already Lost the Race to Incompetence

Miss Ghana 2013
Miss Ghana Wahala

The last two months have seen the rapid spread and growth in details of the 2013 Miss Ghana scandal, despite the many attempts by the organizers-Exclusive Events Ghana to steal from us the truth in order to protect their image and their investment…

The greatest conundrum we are faced with today in relation to the Miss Ghana beauty pageant is either to cover things up as the organizers seek to do, in order to safeguard their investments and brand or stand up with those young beautiful girls who for many years have been exploited, tricked, abused, undermined, oppressed, deceived and cheated in the world of pageants.

As a person who would not hesitate in sticking out my last finger for justice and fight alongside the ‘small’ against corporations, organisations and institutional injustices, I have decided to side with these young girls who are still under intimidation not to disclose some of the “high shocking” enterprises Exclusive Events Ghana (organizers of Miss Ghana) pushed them through before they were forced by their own values to resign.

Let me make it clear before people start with their farfetched speculations which will be that; I somewhat hate Exclusive Events Ghana or Beauty Pageants in general. I’ve been the greatest or one of the greatest supporters of Exclusive Events Ghana on the internet; from the very day they took over the franchise to organize Miss Ghana.

Even when they’ve refused to honour certain basic promises on a contract they entered with GhanaCelebrities.Com to help them with their campaigns, I still overlooked at this and continued to support their good cause—hoping they would erect a wall of reason and fairness around Miss Ghana, to help the pageant regain its lost value. More importantly, so that contestants/winners will be fairly treated and with respect…

Therefore, I do not have anything personal against the organizers of Miss Ghana as I’ve been told the CEO and the COO have started whispering into the air—-but to be frank, I hate to hear people call Miss Ghana and other beauty pageants in Ghana “undercover prostitution rings”. That hurts as a Ghanaian and more so, as a Ghanaian entertainment writer/journalist/blogger.

Then again, what should be the reasonable speculation of people when young girls are requested to go around (visit as many as 50 companies per week) to solicit for money on their own, without any put together plan or outline for them. It seems like what some people really care about is the money and not how these girls acquire the money.

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Miss Ghana 2013 Runner-Up Says She Resigned Somewhere Last Year & That All is Not Well with the Miss Ghana Pageant + She Did Not Even Receive Any of Her Prize Packages

Crystal Selorm Amudzi
Crystal Selorm Amudzi

For those who may not be aware, the 2013 Miss Ghana winner-Guiseppine Baafi has already resigned and it has come to light that the two runner-ups (1st and 2nd) have also resigned from their respective positions—in fact, the runner-ups resigned somewhere last year.

According to the 2nd runner-up- Crystal Selorm Amudzi who spoke on Peace Fm’s Entertainment Review this afternoon, together with her colleague, they resigned from their positions last year when they realized the Miss Ghana beauty pageant boat was deeply sinking…

Asked about what pushed them to resign, Crystal Selorm Amudzi said, the” reasons are many”. She added that, they did not even receive any of the promised prize items, ranging from official cars they were each promised to be given for use during their reign, opportunity to live in the Miss Ghana House, and a cash reward of GHC 2000 and GHC 1500 as well as other items.

In the long running history of the Miss Ghana beauty pageant, this is the first time we have had the winner, and the two runner-ups resign from their positions.

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