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Edith Ohui eyes Miss Entrepreneur top prize

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Edith Ohui Domeh

A fast-rising fashion designer, Ms Edith Ohui Domeh, has set eyes on winning this year’s Miss Entrepreneur Ghana beauty pageant.

Scheduled for Decem­ber 21, in Accra, the event which would set the stage for the Christmas festivi­ties would be held under the theme, “Empowering Women in Entrepreneur­ship through Pageantry.”

The event which would be the third edition is aimed at recognising female entrepreneurs for their efforts and provide them with the assistance to expand.

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With her brand name, Ohui Kouture located at Kasseh-Ada in the Greater Accra Region, Ms Domeh is gradually carving a niche in the fashion industry and looking forward to winning the Miss Entrepreneur accolade would be a huge boost to her efforts.

Speaking to the Spectator Agoro, the 27-year-old said she had worked very hard over the years and crowning her efforts with the awards would be a giant step in her career.

“This would also go a long way to help in branding and business promotion as I look forward to becoming a house­hold name,” she stated.

Additionally, she said, it would also help in her quest to impact on society by expand­ing and training young girls within the Ada community and beyond.

“That would help pro­vide skills for young girls and prevent several vices including teenage pregnancy and drug abuse,” she stated.

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“Let us come together and support entrepreneurship by engaging the youth and pro­viding them with support and funds to learn a skill and also start a business,” he added.

She called on friends, fam­ily and the public to support her by voting massively for her to lift the crown in December.

 By Spectator Reporter

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Miss Ghana teams up with André Ayew, urge school children to prioritise education 

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Dede Ayew flanked by the Miss Ghana contestants
Dede Ayew flanked by the Miss Ghana contestants

 Former Black Stars captain, André Dede Ayew, has called on school children to take their education seriously and look out for one another, saying they hold the future of Ghana in their hands.

Ayew made the remarks on Friday, July 10, during the Miss Ghana Foundation’s nationwide youth mentorship programme held at Martey Tsuru Presbyterian JHS in Accra. 

More than 300 pupils took part in sessions focused on patriotism, empathy, resilience, and civic responsibility.

The footballer said he accepted the invitation from the Foundation’s Chairperson, Inna Patty, Esq., because he believes in initiatives that help shape the next generation.

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“You are the future of Ghana. You need to take your studies seriously, be smart, work hard and care for one another. A strong nation is built when its people love and support each other,” he told the pupils.

Ayew also emphasized the link between education and good character.  

“School is important, but being human and understanding other people is even more important. I see the next presidents, ministers, footballers and leaders sitting here today. The future of our nation is in your hands, so you must be willing to work hard,” he added.

The event was part of the Miss Ghana Foundation’s ‘Beauty with a Purpose’ initiative. 

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Contestants for Miss Ghana 2026 also addressed the students, encouraging them to embrace empathy, patriotism, resilience, and compassion as they grow into responsible citizens.

The programme received support from award-winning actress Jackie Appiah, who donated cartons of bottled water and soft drinks, while A1 Bread provided refreshments for the children.

Inna Patty thanked Ayew for his participation and said the Foundation will extend the youth mentorship programme to all 16 regions to instill positive values in Ghana’s next generation.

This year’s Miss Ghana pageant marks its 69th edition and is themed: ‘Empowering Women, Enduring Legacy.’

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By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme 

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Keche, Nero X, Kweku Bany, others for Ahanta Heritage Street Carnival

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Highlife duo, Keche

The heartbeat of Ahanta Heritage Month 2026 will echo through the streets of Agona Nkwanta on Sunday, July 26, as residents and visitors converge for what promises to be one of the biggest outdoor cultural and entertainment experiences in the Western Region.

Dubbed the ‘Ahanta Heritage Street Carnival,’ the event will combine music, culture, entrepreneurship and community celebration in an atmosphere designed to showcase the vibrancy of the Ahanta people while creating opportunities for local businesses and creative talents.

Hosted by the Member of Parliament for Ahanta West Constituency, Mavis Kuukua Bissue, the carnival forms part of the broader Ahanta Heritage Month celebrations aimed at promoting the constituency’s rich cultural identity and strengthening community participation.

Beginning at 2:00 p.m. in Agona Nkwanta, the event will feature an exciting Vendors Market alongside electrifying live stage performances from some of Ghana’s most celebrated entertainers, including Keche Global, Nero X, Kweku Bany and Hyndy.

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Organisers say the carnival has been deliberately designed to go beyond entertainment. The Vendors Market will provide a platform for entrepreneurs, artisans, food vendors and small businesses to showcase their products and services while connecting directly with hundreds of patrons expected to attend. It is expected to stimulate local commerce and demonstrate how cultural festivals can contribute meaningfully to economic development.

The event also reflects the broader vision of Ahanta Heritage Month, which seeks to preserve the history of the Ahanta people while creating modern opportunities through tourism, enterprise and the creative economy. As part of the celebrations, participants will also have the opportunity to engage in activities that celebrate Ahanta’s heritage and deepen appreciation for its historical significance.

With an impressive line-up of performers, an energetic street atmosphere and a marketplace that celebrates local enterprise, the Ahanta Heritage Street Carnival is expected to attract music lovers, families, tourists and members of the Ahanta diaspora from across Ghana.

For many, it will be more than an afternoon of entertainment; it will be an opportunity to celebrate identity, support local businesses and experience the warmth, creativity and resilience of the Ahanta people.

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On Sunday, July 26, Agona Nkwanta will not simply host a carnival; it will become a living showcase of Ahanta’s heritage, where culture meets commerce, history inspires the present, and music brings an entire community together.

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