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Untold Stories Behind Miss Ghana USA: Part 4

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  • Falcon 9 years ago

    Claudia, What is the point of beauty contests at all? To show that you are beautiful because you were not born handicapped and that you came from good looking parents? Why don't men engage in "handsome contests"? Men would r ...
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  • paul 9 years ago

    Yes falcon men study to become doctors engineers...etc.its obvious what you r saying is true among men. All the begging on the streets are done by women. Ur comment is so stupid u should have kept it to ur self

  • Falcon 9 years ago

    Paul, you should know that in many developed countries, people are losing interest in beauty contests. You are one of those neanderthal men who still believe that a semi-nude woman strutting her stuff on stage before leering ...
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  • Ach so? 9 years ago

    Claudia,
    Claudia thanks for sharing your story. You obviously are well tuned in, and turn on intellectually.You sound like well rounded young woman. Your You have an overall good writing skills.Please use this experience ...
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  • Whitney Osei 9 years ago

    Okay, let's begin to dissect a few things here. After reading this particular article, amongst many others in this "Untold Stories Behind MGUSA" series...I felt the need to share my unbiased opinion. First, I really wish peop ...
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  • Whitney Osei 9 years ago

    *please excuse my typos. I wrote this "essay" on my phone LOL

  • Fiona 9 years ago

    This is so typical of Ghanaians. Sit down dear. You have now been granted a position, so of course U will do anything to cover wht these people are hidding. That is the problem with Ghana, Mahama, and all the so called people ...
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  • Yvonne Johnson 8 years ago

    This "bring him down" attitude is very typical of Africans. The first 3 articles did not mention any names, they talked about the organization in general but the 4th articles sounded very revengeful and meant to destroy someo ...
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  • Handsome guy 9 years ago

    Nonsense show.
    They should all go to the farms and weed,contestants and organizers alike.
    Mtcheeeew.

  • Kojo 9 years ago

    Wow, Claudia. You are a very bold and brave young woman for speaking your beliefs, and holding on so firmly. If Africa were to have more daring women like you, maybe the continent wouldn't be so plagued with criminals (politi ...
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  • Akosua 9 years ago

    GREAT ARTICLE! YOU HAVE HIGHLIGHTED EVERY TRUTH ABOUT THE THIS PAGEANT! I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND ANYBODY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MISS. GHANA USA PAGEANT. THE DIRECTORS ARE SO RUDE AND UNPROFESSIONAL IT IS DISGUSTING.

    RIGHT NOW, ...
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  • Yaw, Taifa 9 years ago

    You need to grow up. Why didn't you contested in the miss universe so you could have been supported by Donald Trump? Grow up and let's support Ghanaians entrepreneurs

  • Mensah 9 years ago

    How can we support Ghanaian entreprenuers if they are not properly doing their job? It is good that this young woman has come out with her story. If Ghanaians continue to simply sit back and overlook poor management of busine ...
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  • Jerry Stein 9 years ago

    Wow, Bravo! I am an editor for a newspaper in Texas, and would love to write a piece on you girls, and any other victims of this pageant. It is a sad shame to see that this organization started in Texas. It's quite embarrassi ...
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  • Irene Grant 8 years ago

    Why don't you also talk about the autism awareness programs that Ms Ellen is involved in? Her autism training in Ghana has been a life saver for some of us. You can talk about the Miss Ghana USA Org all you want, no one will ...
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