Miss Africa Great Britain 2021 is Alima Ndiaye, a Senegalese financial credit controller and model. The Grand Finale took place at the Royal Regency Hall in London on Friday, November 5, 2021.
After overcoming other attractive contenders, Alima was crowned by her predecessor, Chinyanta Kabaso of Zambia. The first runner-up was Kenyan Venessa Njoki, and the second runner-up was Nigerian Shade Yesufu.
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he top three ladies and other contestants won:
Miss Charity – Venessa Njoki
Miss Popularity – Alima Ndiaye
Miss Proactive – Shade Yesufu
Miss Catwalk – Esther Francois
Miss Congeniality – Rebecca Tagoe
Miss Photogenic – Phillipa Karikari
Miss Amiable – Musenge Mulenga
Miss Elegant – Isoken Osazemwinde
Miss Talent – Victoria Rudolph
Swimsuit Model – Amanda Ogolo
Best Evening Wear – Philippa Karikari
Best Cultural Wear – Alima Ndiaye
The competition was exceedingly tight, according to Miss Africa Director Dele Onabowu, and any of the ladies might have won the crown that night.
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Alima is named a Miss Africa GB goodwill ambassador and given the duty of creating and implementing a charity initiative based on her Pageant Platform. Miss Africa will assist the winner in carrying out the objective of their platform, which is to help humanity and make the world a better place.
Their Queens have devoted their time to humanitarian activities in the UK and Africa for the past ten years.
Alima is an advocate for disadvantaged children’s education and has promised to devote her reign to this cause. She will now serve as an ambassador for the Queens 4 A Reason Humanitarian and will travel to Senegal on a charity expedition.