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Edith Ohui eyes Miss Entrepreneur top prize

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• Edith Ohui Domeh

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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Neesa Atelier opens new retail outlet, unveils latest collection Dust & Raffia

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Some models in Neesa Atelier outfits
Some models in Neesa Atelier outfits

Fashion enthusiasts, shoppers, and industry stakeholders gathered at the A&C Mall at East Legon on Saturday as Ghanaian fashion brand, Neesa Atelier officially opened its newest retail outlet to unveil an exclusive capsule collection inspired by West Africa’s rich cultural heritage.

The launch, held as an intimate ‘Sip & Shop’ experience, marked a significant milestone for the growing fashion brand as it expanded its physical presence while showcasing its latest collection, Dust & Raffia.

The collection offers a creative exploration of the cultural links between Ghana and Mali, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary fashion design. Guests at the event were given a first look at the limited-edition pieces, which featured a hand-spun cord, raffia, jute, and Bogolan (mudcloth) elements.

According to the Creative Director of Neesa Atelier, Pamela Sarkodee, the collection celebrates the enduring connections among African communities and highlights the beauty of indigenous craftsmanship.

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“This collection celebrates the stories that connect us across borders. By bringing together Bogolan, raffia, jute, and cordwork, we wanted to create pieces that honour heritage while presenting a contemporary vision of African luxury,” she said.

Throughout the event, guests toured the new retail space, interacted with the collection, and enjoyed an exclusive shopping experience that included special in-store offers. The occasion also provided an opportunity for fashion lovers to engage with the brand’s vision of blending culture, creativity, and community.

The Dust & Raffia collection draws inspiration from the textures, symbols, and traditions that have connected Ghanaian and Malian communities over generations. Through the use of natural materials and handcrafted techniques, the collection seeks to preserve cultural narratives while presenting them through modern fashion.

The new A&C Mall outlet has been designed to provide customers with an immersive shopping experience, giving them access to Neesa Atelier’s signature collections as well as future releases within one of Accra’s leading retail and lifestyle destinations.

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Industry observers say the expansion reinforces Neesa Atelier’s growing reputation within Ghana’s fashion industry as a contemporary African brand committed to celebrating identity, heritage, and craftsmanship through innovative design.

The Dust & Raffia capsule collection is currently available for pre-order, with a wider public release expected in the coming weeks.

By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu

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Miss Ghana 2026 auditions set for June 27 as a search begins for 69th Queen

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The search for Ghana’s next beauty and purpose-driven ambassador kicks off Saturday, June 27, 2026, as auditions open for the historic 69th edition of Miss Ghana.

Aspiring contestants will converge at Oak Plaza Hotel, East Airport, Spintex Road, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

The event will bring together young women from across the country ready to represent their regions and compete for the ultimate crown.

Organized by Exclusive Events Ghana, the pageant continues its mission to identify women who embody beauty, intelligence, leadership, discipline, and passion for community service. 

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The eventual winner will represent Ghana at the Miss World pageant and lead charitable projects through the Miss Ghana Foundation.

This year’s edition carries the theme “Empowering Women, Enduring Legacy”, celebrating 69 years of promoting purpose-driven leadership, cultural pride, and female empowerment.

Speaking ahead of the auditions, Inna Patty, CEO of Exclusive Events Ghana, said “For nearly seven decades, Miss Ghana has empowered young women to inspire change, celebrate culture, and represent the pride of Ghana to the world. Now, a new chapter begins. The countdown to Miss Ghana @69 is on.”

To qualify, applicants must be between 18 and 26 years old, be confident, morally upright, community-minded, and able to serve as a Ghana ambassador locally and internationally  

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The judges will also consider the communication skills, confidence, creativity, and personality of applicants.

Aspiring queens will have the opportunity to showcase unique talents like singing, dancing, spoken word, rap, or other creative expressions while engaging judges on national development issues.

Prospective queens are to download application forms and view full entry requirements on the Miss Ghana website.

Miss Ghana 2026 is powered by Exclusive Events Ghana.

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