October 16, 2017

Larissa Tcheukam from (237 )Cameroon was crowned Miss Africa Great Britain 2017

The Miss Africa GB pageant (Formerly Black Africa UK pageant) was founded in 2011. The pageant was formed with the sole purpose of giving young African girls born or living in the United Kingdom a platform to showcase not only their beauty but most importantly their culture, talent and creativity. The pageant is highly competitive and seeks to bring out those leadership qualities in women. The winner becomes a goodwill ambassador for Miss Africa GB, charged with designing and implementing a charity program based on her Pageant Platform.

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Student and health practitioner, Larissa Tcheukam from Cameroon has been crowned Miss Africa Great Britain 2017. The Grand Finale took place at the Royal Regency Hall, London on Saturday, the 8th of October 2017.

Larissa beat 25 other beautiful finalists to clinch the crown and was crowned by her predecessor, Sarah Jegede of Nigeria. Ayan Said from Somaliland was 1st Runner Up and Anta Wilkins representing Senegal was crowned 2nd Runner Up.
According to Miss Africa Director Mr Dele Onabowu from Nigeria, the competition was extremely close and any of the girls was worthy of the crown on the night.

The winner becomes a goodwill ambassador for Miss Africa GB, charged with designing and implementing a charity program based on her Pageant Platform

Miss Africa supports the winner in executing their platform in serving humanity and making our world a better place. Over the last six years, their Queens have devoted their time to charity work in the UK and Africa.
Larissa is an advocate for Child Education for underprivileged children and promises to dedicate her reign to this cause.
She will now be the ambassador for the Queens 4 A Reason Charity and embark on a charity mission to Cameroon.

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