Ghana's Most Beautiful 2025: Top Contestants Make Historic Finals
Ghana's Most Beautiful 2025 reveals outstanding finalists who have showcased exceptional cultural knowledge and leadership qualities, with Etornam leading with twelve nominations.

Contestants of Ghana's Most Beautiful 2025 showcase traditional cultural presentations during the competition finals
Cultural Excellence Shines in GMB 2025 Finals
In a celebration of Ghana's rich cultural heritage and women's empowerment, the 2025 Ghana's Most Beautiful pageant has revealed its exceptional finalists following an intense competition that began on July 27, 2025. The competition, which initially featured 16 contestants representing various regions, has emerged as a platform for showcasing Ghana's cultural development and progress.
Standout Performances and Cultural Narratives
Etornam, representing the Volta Region, has distinguished herself with an impressive twelve nominations and six awards, making her the competition's highest achiever. Her compelling presentation of the Agbadza dance's transformation from a war dance to a social celebration resonated deeply with audiences and judges alike.
The competition has highlighted how Ghana's cultural heritage continues to influence modern society, with contestants presenting powerful historical narratives that connect past traditions with contemporary relevance.
Educational Impact and Cultural Preservation
Sika, a University of Ghana graduate, delivered a powerful presentation about the 1826 Akatamanso War, demonstrating how educational institutions play a crucial role in preserving cultural knowledge. Her narrative about Princess Yaa Achiaa's defiance of tradition particularly emphasized women's historical leadership roles.
Regional Representatives Showcase Diversity
- Asakia (Upper East) - Presented the diplomatic legacy of Awubgo
- Adjorkor (Greater Accra) - Narrated the historical journey of the Ga people
- Nana (Bono East) - Shared the spiritual journey of the Bono people
The finale date remains to be announced, but the competition has already achieved its goal of promoting cultural education and women's empowerment across Ghana.
Edwin Gyimah
Ghanaian journalist, covering African affairs for the past 10 years.