Ghana’s Most Beautiful (GMB) is a highly celebrated pageant show in Ghana that promotes the rich culture, traditions, and values of the country through the eyes of talented young women representing the various regions of Ghana. Since its inception in 2007, the pageant has produced queens who embody grace, intelligence, and cultural pride, serving as ambassadors for their respective regions.
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List of Ghana’s Most Beautiful Winners from 2000 till Date
Below is a list of Ghana’s Most Beautiful winners from the year 2007 till the present.
1. Selorm – 2023 (Volta Region)
Selorm became the pride of the Volta Region when she was crowned Ghana’s Most Beautiful in 2023. Her stunning performances and cultural knowledge won the hearts of many Ghanaians.
2. Teiya – 2022 (Northern Region)
Teiya from the Northern Region took home the crown in 2022, showcasing the beauty and depth of northern culture with poise and charisma.
3. Safoa – 2021 (Ashanti Region)
Safoa represented the Ashanti Region with exceptional intelligence and cultural depth, winning the prestigious title in 2021. Her win was celebrated by the Ashanti Region, which has a rich history in the pageant.
4. Naa – 2020 (Greater Accra Region)
Naa became the queen of Ghana’s Most Beautiful in 2020, representing the Greater Accra Region. She demonstrated great versatility in her performances, particularly highlighting the capital’s cultural diversity.
5. Ekua – 2019 (Central Region)
Ekua from the Central Region was crowned Ghana’s Most Beautiful in 2019. Her dedication to promoting the region’s heritage and history set her apart in the competition.
6. Abena – 2018 (Eastern Region)
Abena made her mark in 2018, representing the Eastern Region. Her excellent display of knowledge about the region’s customs and traditions earned her the crown that year.
7. Zeinab – 2017 (Northern Region)
Zeinab, hailing from the Northern Region, was crowned the winner in 2017. Her performances during the pageant showcased the beauty and vibrancy of the north, earning her the crown.
8. Yaaba – 2016 (Western Region)
Yaaba represented the Western Region and took the crown in 2016. Her charm and exceptional storytelling through cultural exhibitions earned her the title.
9. Esi – 2015 (Central Region)
Esi, a representative of the Central Region, was crowned Ghana’s Most Beautiful in 2015. Her poise, confidence, and deep understanding of her region’s heritage won her widespread admiration.
10. Baciara – 2014 (Upper West Region)
Baciara from the Upper West Region emerged victorious in 2014, bringing attention to the rich cultural diversity of her region through her compelling presentations.
11. Poka – 2013 (Upper East Region)
Poka represented the Upper East Region and was crowned the winner in 2013. She impressed the judges and the audience with her captivating portrayal of her region’s traditions.
12. Emefa – 2012 (Volta Region)
Emefa brought pride to the Volta Region by winning the Ghana’s Most Beautiful crown in 2012. Her eloquent speeches and passion for her region’s culture left a lasting impression.
13. Akua – 2011 (Ashanti Region)
Akua from the Ashanti Region claimed the crown in 2011. Her charismatic presence and articulate speeches about the Ashanti culture secured her win.
14. Nana Ama – 2010 (Eastern Region)
Nana Ama, representing the Eastern Region, won the title in 2010. Her deep knowledge of the region’s traditions and her grace on stage earned her the crown.
15. Nasara – 2009 (Northern Region)
Nasara from the Northern Region took the crown in 2009, becoming a symbol of beauty and intellect from the north. Her captivating storytelling and knowledge of her region’s customs played a pivotal role in her success.
16. Adoley – 2008 (Greater Accra Region)
Adoley, representing the Greater Accra Region, won the competition in 2008. Her performances highlighted the cosmopolitan and diverse culture of the nation’s capital.
17. Ama – 2007 (Central Region)
Ama from the Central Region became the first-ever winner of Ghana’s Most Beautiful in 2007. Her win set the stage for the pageant’s future as a platform for showcasing Ghana’s rich cultural heritage.
Conclusion
Over the years, Ghana’s Most Beautiful pageant has become a respected cultural institution, not only celebrating the beauty and intelligence of Ghanaian women but also promoting the diverse and rich cultures of the country’s regions. From the Northern Region to the Volta Region, each winner has carried the torch of her region’s pride, serving as an inspiration to young women across the nation.
This list continues to grow, as each year, new contestants bring their talents and cultural knowledge to the stage, hoping to be crowned the next queen of Ghana’s Most Beautiful.