After Quinn Abenakyo’s success at Miss World last year, all eyes are on Oliver Nakakande, to see if this highly coveted title is retained by another Ugandan. Yes, we’re rooting for Nakakande, but are you familiar with her competition?
Meet all the African Contestants at Miss World vying to bring the blue crown to Africa.
Brezana Da COSTA – Angola
Age: 24
Brezana is an optimistic and confident person, whose most important thing in life is the close bond she shares with her family. Her dream job would be to work as an office administrator. In her free time Brezana enjoys listening to Beyonce and watching Disney films. Her biggest fear in life is not fulfilling her purpose and ambitions. Brezanas life motto is ‘if you can believe it, you can realise it’.
Phirinyane GOFAONE – Botswana
Age: 25
Phirinyane is the co-founder of the youth towards excellence organisation. She has three dogs and she plays the Marimba, melodica and a recorder. Her dream job would be to become a stylist with her own apparel brand. Phirinyane’s personal motto is ‘Be gentle with yourself. Understand that you can not control everything but have control of how you respond to it.
Jane ORTIZ OYONO – Equatorial Guinea
Age: 20
Jane works as a photographer’s assistant and secretary. In her free time she enjoys reading, swimming, and horse riding. Jane aspires to one day work for the UN as an ambassador. Her inspiration is Michelle Obama, who she says ‘is the true definition of beauty with a purpose’. Jane wants to show her country that women can be intelligent, independent and aim high. Her personal motto is ‘to always trust yourself’.
Feven Araya GEBRESLASSIE – Ethiopia
Age: 22
Feven is an accountant who aspires one day to open a traditional Ethiopian restaurant. Her hobbies include swimming, jogging and hiking. Her proudest day was being the first child of her parents to graduate from University. If Feven could invite anyone for dinner it would be Mother Teresa, as she can instil knowledge of helping people and having a kind heart. Fevens life motto is ‘breathe in courage and breathe out fear’.
Rebecca KWABI – Ghana
Age: 26
Rebecca is a student whose ambition is to open a fashion school and have her own fashion line. Her hobbies include dancing, sports, aerobics and swimming. Rebecca comes from a family of seven and she is very close with them. The proudest moment of her life was winning a modelling contest alongside her twin sister. Rebecca’s life motto is ‘stay positive, be happy, live free’.
Leila SAMATI – Guinea-Bissau
Age: 21
Leila is an adult nursing student who aspires to enter medical school and graduate as a doctor. In her free time she helps at her mother’s salon, exercises at the gym, and volunteers at schools. Since winning her national contest Leila has attended charity events and been involved with philanthropic work. The most important thing in life is her family and to achieve all her dreams.
Maria NYAMAI – Kenya
Age: 18
Maria is a student who aspires to one day become a world renowned journalist. Who enjoys dancing, travelling, and athletics. What keeps Maria going in life is encouraging women to follow their dreams and not let their backgrounds define them. If she could invite anyone to dinner it would be Queen Elizabeth, as she is a resilient leader who is visionary and charitable. Maria’s life motto is ‘in a gentle way you can shake the world’.
Nyekachi DOUGLAS – Nigeria
Age: 21
Nyekachi is a public health student who aspires to one day have her own fashion brand. In her free time she enjoys dancing, playing soccer, and running .Nyekachi describes herself as athletic, energetic and creative. The most important thing in Nyekachi’s life is her family and friends who continue to support her with their love and advice. Nyekachi’s personal motto is ‘A little less hate and a lot more love.
Meghan NIMWIZA – Rwanda
Age: 21
Nimwiza is passionate about her work, she is a people person who is result oriented. Her Favourite food is subzitakatan and in her spare time she loves to watch stranger things and friends. Her top tip when going out is to keep it simple but classy.
Alberta DIATTA – Senegal
Age: 20
Alberta is a student who aspires to one day create her own clothing and cosmetics brand. In her spare time she enjoys cooking, travelling and sports. The most important moment of Alberta’s life was travelling out of her country for the first time, as it gave her the will to succeed in life. Alberta’s personal motto is ‘more courage than talent is the key to success’.
Enid JONES-BOSTON – Sierra Leone
Age: 26
Enid is a mental health advocate and volunteer for social workers who aspires to become a counsellor. Her hobbies include cooking, dancing, volleyball, and football. The proudest moment of her life was graduating from University. What keeps Enid going is her desire to inspire others, create an impact and give back to society. Her personal motto is ‘never give up’.
Sasha- Lee OLIVIER – South Africa
Sasha is an assistant teacher who would like to one day own a Montessori Kindergarten, and be part of a team that encourages a holistic approach to learning. Her interests include painting, writing, and dancing. The proudest moment of Sasha’s life is when one of her autistic students who had not yet developed speech was able to sing in front of her. Her life motto is ‘everything will come on its chosen day’.
Mariah Nyayeina Joseph MAGET – South Sudan
Age: 22
Mariah is a second year student of international relations and diplomacy. She aspires to become a diplomat and help others. Her hobbies include reading, volleyball, basketball, netball and badminton. If Mariah could invite anyone to dinner it would be Mother Theresa, because she devoted her life to the less fortunate, which is something she could envision herself doing. Maria’s life motto is ‘a kind heart is a magnet of miracles’.
Sylivia Sebastian BEBWA – Tanzania
Age: 19
Sylivia has previous qualifications in physics, chemistry, and biology. She is now a computing student with ambitions to pursue a career in the medical profession. Her favourite film is Let it Shine. If she could invite anyone to dinner, it would be the president of her country, so that she could explain to him the benefits of beauty pageants. Sylivia describes her hometown Mwanza as a beautiful place which has so many rocks that it is nicknamed ‘Rock City’.
Oliver NAKAKANDE – Uganda
Age: 25
Oliver has a diploma in journalism and aspires to run a social enterprise. She would like to help create more job opportunities for people in her country. In Oliver’s free time she likes to play basketball, practice yoga, and swim laps. The most important thing in her life is the people around her. An interesting fact about Oliver is that she is a real foodie, who loves to cook.
It doesn’t hurt for Uganda to retain this title, so keep voting for Nakakande. To vote, download the Mobstar app on the app store and vote away.
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