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Miss Malaika Ghana Finale Set for November 16, 2024: Who Will Wear the Glow Up Crown?

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The highly anticipated finale of Miss Malaika Ghana is set for November 16, 2024, at the Palms Convention Center, La Palm Royal Beach Hotel. This year’s “Glow Up” season has featured a group of talented young women who have undergone a rigorous selection process, including tag-a-queen challenges, face-to-face auditions, and an intensive boot camp.

From an initial group, 20 contestants entered the competition, experiencing personal growth, friendly rivalry, and the development of lasting friendships. The journey has included education, exposure, and emotional moments, leading to the elimination of participants and culminating in the selection of the top 10 finalists.

The finale promises an evening filled with raw intelligence, exceptional talent, and a showcase of elegance and sophistication. Attendees will witness the crowning of the Glow Up Queen, who will not only receive a brand new JAC JS2 but also a cash prize and the prestigious title of Miss Malaika Glow Up Queen.

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