In May, the USA will host the global celebration of beauty, culture, and social causes.
The Peter Norton Symphony Space Theater in New York, New York, USA, will host the event from May 6–10, 2025. There will be contestants from more than 50 nations.
Given the chance, Araba will speak for all Ghanaian women who have the courage to pursue their dreams, not just for herself.
According to the second-year University of Education, Winneba student, her trip is about empowering young girls back home and the wider globe, and it goes beyond a crown.
When Araba returns to Ghana, she intends to concentrate on her goal by starting a national campaign under the Queen of Ghana pageant umbrella to increase awareness of the value of educating females so they can assume leadership positions in government and in any situation they find themselves in.
The creator, CEO, and pageant coach of Queen of Ghana, Mrs. Araba Biesema Crentsil, wants to empower, teach, and equip more women to become resilient and hopeful role models, reminding everyone that genuine beauty is not solely found in outward appearances but also in the ability of the heart to uplift and inspire others.
She believed that the story would live on, demonstrating that with passion and perseverance, one can bring about positive change in the world.
"As we compete for the global 2025 crown in New York in May 2025, we are urging all stakeholders to support Ghana." "We think Ghana will win and take home the crown," she stated.
"As the founder and CEO, I will meet all of the title holder's emotional and physical needs so that she can be in the best possible mood to win this competition," she continued. To put Ghana on the map, we are bringing in a group of professionals that will help our title holder make a big impression on the global scene.
Nana Araba Sekum fervently supports women's emancipation and education.
When Araba returns to Ghana, she intends to concentrate on her goal by starting a national campaign under the Queen of Ghana pageant umbrella to increase awareness of the value of educating females so they can assume leadership positions in government and in any situation they find themselves in.
The creator, CEO, and pageant coach of Queen of Ghana, Mrs. Araba Biesema Crentsil, wants to empower, teach, and equip more women to become resilient and hopeful role models, reminding everyone that genuine beauty is not solely found in outward appearances but also in the ability of the heart to uplift and inspire others.
She believed that the story would live on, demonstrating that with passion and perseverance, one can bring about positive change in the world.
"As we compete for the global 2025 crown in New York in May 2025, we are urging all stakeholders to support Ghana." "We think Ghana will win and take home the crown," she stated.
"As the founder and CEO, I will meet all of the title holder's emotional and physical needs so that she can be in the best possible mood to win this competition," she continued. To put Ghana on the map, we are bringing in a group of professionals that will help our title holder make a big impression on the global scene.
Nana Araba Sekum fervently supports women's emancipation and education.