MISS Ghana UK (MGUK) beauty pageant is back with a bang and on October 18, all roads lead to Dominion Centre, Wood Green, London for the finale.
On the night, 10 young women of Ghanaian descent will step onto the stage to vie for the coveted Miss Ghana UK crown and a once in a lifetime opportunity to become an ambassador to champion our rich heritage, community development as well as women empowerment and leadership.
For over 30 years, Miss Ghana UK has been more than just a beauty pageant. It has been a celebration of identity, strength, and legacy. As the longest running Black and Ethnic Minority pageant in the United Kingdom, MGUK has grown into an institution that uplifts Ghanaian heritage and amplifies Ghana’s cultural brilliance on a global stage.
In the midst of the pomp and pageantry the night is synonymous for, will be a display of elegant gowns and traditional African wear sponsored by GTP Ghana with Quophi Akotuah and Limels London billed to deliver spectacular designs.
This year’s theme, Cocoa: Past, Present & Future-The Role of Women takes the pageant deeper into heritage, culture, and innovation. Cocoa is not just Ghana’s treasure, it is Africa’s gift to the world. From the lush farms of Goaso and Nsawam in Ghana to the historic plantations of Eti-Oni in Nigeria, cocoa has shaped economies, sustained families, and elevated nations.
According to MGUK Directors, Mavis Osei and Cilla Baafour-Gyewu, the theme is deeply personal. Both women are from cocoa farming families in Ahafo and Techiman, where the land sustained survival and shaped futures.
Now, through Miss Ghana UK, they are preserving that heritage, honouring the women behind it, and reimagining its possibilities for generations to come.
The organisers expresssed their gratitude to Ghana High Commission, Her Royal Majesty Queen Angelique-Monet of Eti-On, Diaspora Affairs Office of the Presidency, Ghana Cocoa Marketing Company, Ghana Cocoa Board, GTA, Heartfelt Philanthropy Network, Speciallady Global Awareness, Brightstars and Radiant Family
MGUK 2025 is sponsored among others by GTP (Ghana), Quophi Akokuah - Ghana, JL Properties, Grassfields , Limels London, Gina’s Blooming Scent and BRSK!N.