
Contestants had the singular responsibility of presenting business ideas couched around individual talents and interests for their fifth week performances on the Ghana’s Most Beautiful platform.
You name it, from make-up artistry to modeling and soap making; all 16 contestants brought their A-game to bear as they took turns to present their respective plans on Sunday.
Bono Region’s Obaapa raised the curtains for Sunday night’s presentations as she outlined plans of running a soap-making company AF Soap Production Company.
Obaapa plans to manufacture soaps from natural raw materials such as lemon and honey which will be sold to mothers and high school students, her target audience.
She also plans to provide jobs for the youth in her community by employing them in her company.

For the Eastern Region representative, Oye, plans are afoot to operate a beauty center, Jey Blends Company, which is focused on make-up artistry.
She is hopeful her expertise will amongst other things contribute towards Ghana’s movie industry with her special effects make-up, which comes in handy as props in most movies.

Based on her good public speaking skills, Northern Region’s Zara wants to own and host a television show to educate the public on food security and safety.

Ayisha, who represents the Upper East Region, shared with judges and the audience how she plans to run a modeling agency called Alem Modelling and Grooming Agency. It will be responsible for grooming child-models.

Savannah Region’s Kasha came through with her plan to establish an academy in her region. That will be responsible for training and grooming talents in different fields such as acting and singing.
Aside grooming these young talents, her outfit will ensure that the young ones get access to formal education as well.

Afia, who represents the Ahafo Region, hopes to establish an eatery where healthy meals are served.

Greater Accra’s Otobia plans to provide a platform through which music talents will be groomed.

Upper West Region’s Yiri, who is a professional dancer, plans to run an agency responsible for teaching dance and producing world class dancers.

Representing the Oti Region, Nana plans to own an interior decor company responsible for turning homes into a peaceful and cozy haven for owners.

Yaya, who represents the North East Region, is a special effect make-up artiste with hopes of getting enough funding to set up ‘Elfreda Creations’ specialized in the art of special effects.

Western Region’s Esi appeared on stage as a ballet dancer seeking to groom others to become ballerinas who will perform at special functions to earn a living.

Ashanti Region’s Serwaa is an entrepreneur who would like to put together a talent show to scout, train and groom music talents.

For Volta Region’s Enam, who takes delight in shopping for foodstuff, her aim is to establish an online grocery shop ‘Di Me Dwa’ that deals in a 24-hour delivery of groceries to interested persons.

Saah, who represents the Western North Region, is a fashion designer who nurtures plans of establishing a fashion house which uses made-in-Ghana fabrics to make beautiful clothes for her clients.

Central Region’s Ekua is a fashion guru who specializes in bridal accessories and is hopeful she will one day set up a company ‘Mendy’s Craft’ which will deal in head gears, fascinators, wedding gowns, flower bouquets and many other accessories.

Pena, who represents the Bono East Region, loves her indigenous Ghanaian music and wants to establish a musical band ‘Pena Band’ which focuses on singing Ghanaian tunes and playing local instruments.

After the night’s presentations, Volta Region’s representative Enam emerged ‘Star Performer’ while Ahafo Region’s Afia was adjudged contestant with ‘Best Costume’.
The ‘Miss Congeniality’ title also went to Bono East Region representative, Pena.
Unfortunately for Greater Accra’s Otobia, Eastern Region’s Oye and Ashanti Region’s Serwaa, it was the end of their journey in the competition as they were evicted.
Having been in the competition for the past five weeks, the three failed to amass the needed accumulated votes throughout the five week period and did not get high scores from judges based on their performance, hence their eviction.
With 13 contestants remaining in the competition, the show continues as the ladies battle it out for the coveted prizes of a car, cash and crown.
Make a date every Sunday on TV3 at 8:00pm as contestants entertain and educate with exciting performances.
Source: 3news.com|Ghana