The beauty pageant reality show, Ghana Most Beautiful will come to a climax this weekend where one of the prettiest intelligent ladies will walk away with a car, cash and the enviable crown as the Queen.
After weeks of extensive showcasing of beauty, talent and character, only 6 out of the initial 16 contestants from each of the regions of Ghana made it to the final.
Who wears the crown on Sunday, October 3, 2021, the grand finale of the Ghana Most Beautiful 2021?
The eviction of Kwansema of the Central Region broke the hearts of many who believed and thought she had a good chance at winning this year’s Ghana Most Beautiful. Her mother has expressed her frustration and attributed the eviction of her daughter to envy and “juju.” READ MORE HERE
While many root for Sarfoa of the Ashanti Region, others believe Wedaga of the Upper East Region has a good chance. Or perhaps, Setor of the Volta Region or Mfodwo of the Bono Region will emerge the victor.
These are the six finalists of Ghana Most Beautiful 2021
1, Mfodwo – Bono Region

Eva Afia Mfodwo, with the stage name Mfodwo, Bono Region representative. She is 25 years and an administrator by profession. Eva hopes to tackle the problem of girl child education, especially for orphaned girls.
2, Akosua – Oti Region

Beatrice Obiri Nortey, stage name Akosua is a 26-year-old Property Sales Executive and Oti Region representative. Akosua loves reading, listening to music and dancing. She hopes to be in a position where she can help and empower others.
3, Sarfoa – Ashanti Region

24-year-old Benedicta Sarfoa Asamoah, stage name Sarfoa is the Ashanti Region representative and a research assistant. Sarfoa loves reading, dancing, acting and listening to music. She hopes to change the rehabilitation system in the country.
4, Manu – Western Region

22-year-old Juliana Akosua Manu, stage name Manu is a service personnel of Ghana Revenue Authority and Western Region representative. Manu loves acting, cooking and singing. She hopes to create awareness about menstrual health.
5, Wedaga – Upper East Region

Wedaga, born Princess Diana Wedaga Ayongo, is a 21-year-old student representing the Upper East Region. Wedaga loves reading and debating and she’s passionate about curbing teenage pregnancy in society through extensive sex education.
6, Setor – Volta Region

Setor Abra Norgbe is a 28-year-old medical doctor representing the Volta Region. She loves reading, writing, dancing and listening to music. Setor aspires to be a multifaceted doctor and hopes to become an icon and inspiration to young girls.