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Miss Ghana 2010 Stephanie Karikari Registers 1,000 Jamestown Kids Onto the NHIS Through her Foundation

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Former Miss Ghana [2010] and founder of the Lumos International Foundation for Empowerment (LIFE) Stephanie Karikari has through the foundation registered some one thousand kids at Jamestown onto the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). The organization, aimed at empowering children in all aspects including, health, education, welfare, etc, held the activity Tuesday, May 25. The … Read more

Miss Ghana 2010 Stephanie Karikari Celebrates 10th Anniversary of her Crowning – Photos

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Miss Ghana 2010, Stephanie Karikari, has celebrated herself and how far she’s gone on the 10th anniversary of her winning the crown. On October 30th 2010, Stephanie won the then glamorous Miss Ghana Beauty pageant, becoming an instant role models to girls all accross the country. 10 years down the line, Stephanie took to social … Read more

Paramount Law Firm Comes to the Defence of Former Miss Ghana Queens Sued By Inna Patty [READ FULL SUIT]

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A legal battle for the ages is brewing in Ghana as the Miss Ghana scandal heads to the courtroom after years of being deliberated in the public sphere.
Inna Patty and Exclusive Events Ghana are suing the three former beauty queens who have bravely come out to tell their stories, as well as GhanaCelebrities.Com and our Founding editor, Chris-Vincent Agyapong Febiri.

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It's 'Crap' To Say Women Attract Rapists Because Of The Way They Dress — Joselyn Dumas

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Ghanaian actress, producer and tv show host Joselyn Dumas has come out swinging against the tendency to blame women’s dressing as the cause of rape and sexual harassment.
Dumas strongly denounced that type of thinking, labelling it as ‘crap’ and saying women should have the ability to dress without fear of rape or harassment.

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Listen To The PATHETIC Response Miss Ghana Organizers Are Giving For Their Actions

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After a full two days of hiding somebody from the Miss Ghana pageant has finally spoken out and their defence is just as pathetic as one would expect.
Inna Patty herself is in hiding but PRO for the pageant, Arnold Asamoah Baidoo, has come out to address a narrow portion of the allegations.

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Inna Patty Rubbishes Former Miss Ghana Winner's Claims that the Pageant is DEAD

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Inna Patty may be living in denial or may just hate to hear the truth—because the handwriting is on the wall that the once respected and popular Miss Ghana beauty pageant is dead. A few days ago, Miss Ghana 2010-Stephanie Karikari stated in an interview that, the “once vibrant and competitive Miss Ghana Beauty pageant … Read more

Former Miss Ghana Winner-Stephanie Karikari Says the Miss Ghana Brand is Pathetically Dead

Stephanie Karikari didn’t have to mention this to any reasonable person before the person would figure it out that the once vibrant and competitive Miss Ghana Beauty pageant is pathetically DEAD—and it has been dead for many years. In a recent interview with Graphic Showbiz, the 2010 Miss Ghana winner said “the Miss Ghana pageant … Read more

PHOTO: Former Miss Ghana-Stephanie Karikari Puts Her Cleavage On Display

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Former Miss Ghana-Stephanie Karikari may have faded away from the main media landscape but on social media, she remains a champ—at least, for cleavage display. Yesterday was her birthday and to mark this day, she posted the above photo—which loudly put her cleavage on display, due to her low cut dress. Miss Stephanie Karikari won Miss … Read more

PHOTOS: It’s Stephanie Karikari…Miss Ghana 2010/2011 So Don’t Mistake Her For A Night Adabraka Worker

Stephanie Karikari was that young lady who was crowned miss Ghana to the dissatisfaction of almost every Ghana—with literally everyone on social media at the time saying, she was not good looking enough to be Miss Ghana. Recent internet reports say, Inna Patty (the current Miss Ghana’s franchise holder) even told Stephanie Karikari to her face … Read more

HOT SHOTS: Miss Ghana 2010 Winner-Stephanie Karikari

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Miss Ghana 2010 Winner-Stephanie Karikari

I recently got into a conversation with someone about the strength of beauty pageants and how the impact is mostly short-lived.

After the reign of our Ghanaian beauty pageant winners, less is heard of them and their works. Considering the hustle and all manner of “torture” young girls go through to become Queens, the benefits somehow does not actually mirror the input—for them and for the community at large.

For example, nothing is coming out of the camp of 2010 Miss Ghana winner- Stephanie Karikari and it seems so soon, her mark is over.

All the same, Stephanie Karikari has just released some HOT photos.

Check them out below…

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Miss Ghana 2012 Launched!

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The Banquet Hall of the State House on Tuesday May 22, witnessed yet another historic milestone in the life of the Miss Ghana beauty pageant, Ghana’s oldest pageant that seeks to reward the most beautiful and intelligent young lady in the country.
The launch of Miss Ghana 2012 had long been anticipated to be a successful one, and yes it did, as the standards were raised to the admiration of patrons.
Even more refreshing, is the impressive array of society’s high and mighty, socialites and the glitterati who graced what has already been said to be a night that was worth it.

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Stephanie Karikari Is Winner Of Miss World Beauty With A Purpose

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Ghana’s representative to this year’s Miss World beauty pageant competition, Stephanie Adwoa Adjeiwaa Karikari, made history on Sunday evening when she became the second Ghanaian to win the Beauty With A Purpose prize.

Stephanie shared her prize with Miss Indonesia, on a unique night that saw some 120 other countries competing for honours.

The Beauty With a Purpose (BWP) is one of five fast track events that form part of the pre-judging process in choosing an eventual and overall winner.

Stephanie’s win came few days after she had been shortlisted as one of ten best entries for the prize. Her project work as Miss Ghana 2010, on maternal care, stood out among that of other contestants.

A visibly stunned Stephanie couldn’t hide her excitement as she was, together with Miss Indonesia, announced winners of a prize that according to Julia Morley, Chairman of the Miss World Organization, is “unique in every way and forms the heart of the whole event”.

By this enviable feat, Stephanie joins a growing list of young women, who are using their inherent beauty to make a difference in the lives of society’s needy, destitute and poor.

This year’s event, the 61st edition, took place at the Earls court Two,London. Some 2 billion people watched the finals of what till today, is the biggest pageant competition in the world.

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