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Ashanti Region Contestant Sarfoa Crowned Ghana Most Beautiful 2021

Ashanti Region Contestant Sarfoa Crowned Ghana Most Beautiful 2021

Ghana’s Most Beautiful crown is heading back to the Ashanti Region, the region of royalty, after its representative in this year’s edition, Sarfoa, was crowned the winner on Sunday.

Born Benedicta Asamoah, Sarfoa beat competition from five others to win the GH¢10,000 cash, the brand new 4X4 car from MG Auto Ghana Limited and the crown
Safoaf receiving a model key of the 4WD plush car from Group CEO of MG Beatrice Agyemang Group CEO of Media General Beatrice Agyemang (L) hands over the cheque for GH¢10,000 to Sarfoa.

Volta Region’s Setor came second while Western Region’s Manu was third.

The fourth was Upper East Region’s Wedaga with Oti Region’s Akosua and Bono Region’s Mfodwo coming fifth and sixth respectively.

It was a night of keen competition at the National Theatre, the venue of attraction, as the six finalists slugged it out with breathtaking performances in the first round.

All the first-round performances were couched around the respective projects to be pursued by the finalists.

The second round had the ladies come in pairs to answer set questions posed by the two MCs – Cookie Tee and Anita Akuffo.

Incidentally, Sarfoa and Setor appeared first, Wedaga and Mfodwo came next and Manu and Akosua followed.

While Setor answered a question on the government’s Agenda 111, Sarfoa’s intelligence was picked on the effects of the Ghana Education Service’s ban of corporal punishment meted out to students.

While Mfodwo also gave her thoughts on women empowerment, her stage partner Wedaga shared hers on marriage.

Manu answered a question on agriculture while Akosua’s opinion was picked on the boosting of tourism in the Covid era.

But at the end of the night, the crown had to go to one person, as succinctly stated by last year’s winner Naa Dedei Botchwey.

And to the Ashanti Region, it went. Safe for Sarfoa!

Aside from the car, cash and crown, she will embark on an all-expense-paid trip to Dubai and be a beneficiary of a one-year supply of GTP fabric.

Setor walks home with GH¢8,000 for coming second while Manu gets GH¢5,000 for coming third.

Wedaga receives GH¢3,000 while Akosua and Mfodwo get GH¢2,000 and GH¢1,000 respectively.