Monday, March 17, 2008

Bellah Julius wins the Miss Liberia Georgia title!!!!!


Before a capacity crowd on Sunday night, May 25, 2008, 23 years Bellah Julius was crowned Miss Liberia-Georgia 2008. Bellah won after scoring high marks in the appearances, activities, African attire, evening wear and intelligence categories. During her reign she plans to promote her platform by working with underprivileged youth in the state of Georgia and Liberia; also working along side various project organized by Liberian and International organizations.


The night was full of awe. Miss Archel Bernard was first runner up and Ciatta Kiawu the second runner-up. All of the young ladies were challenging and no one could easily determine the outcome. Other contenders for the crown was Miss Patricia Diggs, Miss Entrepreneur and Esther Pratt, Miss Congeniality. The director of the pageant, Mrs. Alma Dennis-Muah thanked the community, sponsors, the audience, the participants and volunteers for their tremendous support. Bellah will represent the state of Georgia at the Official Miss Liberia USA in July in Philadelphia, PA on July 25, 2008

Miss Liberia Georgia Rosetta Reeves does community service in Liberia.



Pictures have just come in from Miss Liberia Georgia Rosetta Reeves who just complete community service work with reigning Miss Liberia Bendu Tita Parker. Liberian Pageants is still trying to contact Miss Reeves for an interview about her stay in Liberia. In the mean while enjoy the pictures of her visit.

More pics to come!!!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Miss Liberia Mamawa Fofana ecourages the youth to vote in Liberian Community Association Washington DC Elections

On Sunday March 9th Miss Liberia in the US Mamawa Fofana attended the LCA Washington DC Metropolitian Area Chapter for the 2008 Elections. She spent the entire day meeting and greeting Liberians from all over the Washington DC Metropolitian Area. As they came to cast their voter for the two camps (the Kear/Smith Party and the Johnson/Harris Party). Voters came out in record numbers there were over 800 Liberians who registers and about 500 who came out on election day.


Ms Fofana thought it was wonderful to see Liberians from all over area participate in something that was positive and would beneifit Liberians not only here the DC Maryland and Virginia Metro Area but Liberians across the United States.






Miss Fofana assists with voters signing in for the event.



The day was filled with excitement and lots of activity after members voted they went to a lounge where they listened to music and ate Tasty Liberian fare provided by Mr Dorzon one the areas best Liberian Caterers. while they waited on the final tally they engaged themselves in healthly politcal discussions. In all, the election process was very succesful.








At the end of the Day it was the Johnson Harris /Team who was elected into office. We at Liberian Pageants congratulate them and wish them the best of luck for the next 2 years.