Miss Liberia

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Miss Liberia Organization
Formation1962
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersMonrovia
Location
Membership
Miss World
Miss International
Official language
English
Committee
Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism (MICAT)[1]

Miss Liberia is a national Beauty pageant in Liberia.

History

Miss Liberia pageant was held for first time in 1962. The pageant is sponsored by Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism (MICAT). Traditionally, the winner will represent Liberia at Miss World pageant. In 1974 - 1977 the winner represented the country at Miss Universe pageant. This pageant is unrelated to Miss Liberia U.S.A pageant.

Organizers

In 2012 Cellcom GSM Company has promised to sponsor the communication aspect of this year's Miss Liberia Beauty Pageant expected to be hosted by CT. Com Liberia Incorporated. The organizers of the pageant have budgeted a little over US$98,000 for the program. Cellcom has promised to contribute US$22,000 to the budget for publicity. The GSM Company says it believes in the improvement of any Liberian, who believes in achieving results for the benefit of all Liberians.[2] After absent at the beauty contest, Miss Liberia is back in 2014. The Steering Committee of the Miss Liberia Beauty Pageant has announced 11 stripes Incorporated as the company to organize the prestigious Miss Liberia 2013/2014 beauty pageant in Monrovia.[3]

Titleholders

Year Miss Liberia
1962 Agnes Elizabeth Anderson
1963 Ethel Zoe Norman
1964 Norma Dorothy Davis
1965 Melvilla Harris
1968 Wilhelmina Nadieh Brownell
1969 Antionette Coleman
1970 Florence Wiles
1972 Cecelia Armena King
1977 Welma Campbell
1976 Laurine Wede Johnson
1975 Aurelia Sancho
1974 Maria Yatta Johnson
1983 Annie Broderick
1985 Sarah-Laurine Horton
1988 Ollie White
1997 Joyce Jefferlyn Johnson
1998 Olivia Precious Cooper
1999 Sebah Esther Tubman
2005 Snoti Muna Forh
2006 Patrice Daiemole Juah
2009 Bendu Parker
2010 Meenakshi Monica Subramani
2012 Leda Knowlden
2017 Wokie Dolo[4]

References