UG student Christabel Lamptey crowned Miss Tourism Ghana 2025

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UG student Christabel Lamptey crowned Miss Tourism Ghana 2025

A University of Ghana student, Christabel Akweley Lamptey, has been crowned Miss Tourism Ghana 2025 at the grand finale held at the National Theatre o

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A University of Ghana student, Christabel Akweley Lamptey, has been crowned Miss Tourism Ghana 2025 at the grand finale held at the National Theatre on August 29.

Christabel stood out from the introductory session with her confidence and persona, impressing both judges and patrons.

Star Performance

Christabel’s first performance, which involved formally introducing her region, caught the attention of the audience and judges.

She represented the Ashanti region, despite being a Ga, showcasing her ability to embody different cultures.

Apart from taking home the ultimate crown, Christabel also won several awards, including Miss Fashion Show, Miss Swimwear, Miss Specific Tourism, and Miss Votes.

Runners-Up And Special Awards

Benedicta Osekre took the second position, while Davinna Owusu Kufour and Monica Dede secured the third and fourth positions, respectively.

Several contestants who stood out during the competition were also awarded special prizes, including Miss Beautiful Hair, Miss Cat Walk, Miss Civic/Personality, and Miss Culture.

Platform For Cultural Promotion

The Miss Tourism Ghana pageant has become an important platform for promoting Ghana’s cultural heritage and tourism industry, while also empowering women and promoting sustainable development.

The New Queen’s Message

In an interview, Christabel Akweley Lamptey thanked the organizers and expressed confidence in representing Ghana at the Miss Orient Tourism Global pageant next year.

She aims to improve on the feat achieved by last year’s winner, Lawrencia Ama Yeboah, who won the second runner-up title at the same pageant in Malaysia.

Organizers’ Appreciation

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Miss Tourism Ghana Organization, Delphine Brew-Hammond, expressed appreciation to sponsors for supporting a worthy cause to promote Ghana’s tourism and culture.

The event continues to provide a platform for contestants to showcase their talents, beauty, and cultural knowledge.

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