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ECOWAS Lauds Rivers’ Success In Hosting Pageant … Honours Alpha Blondy, Jimmy Cliff As Peace Ambassadors

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Although the 2009 Miss ECOWAS peace Pageant has come and gone, the memories of that historic night at polo club premises in GRA axis of Port Harcourt last Sunday remain ever green in the minds of those who were opportuned to be there. Apart from being a night of beauty, glitz and razzmatazz, it was well attended as all West African nations under the umbrella of ECOWAS came together to show case our cultural heritage and beauty as well as to celebrate peace in diversity.
In his address at the beauty pageant, the President of ECOWAS Commission Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas noted that ECOWAS is not all about beauty, glitz and pageantry, but about peace, unity and togetherness of member states showcasing the culture and uniqueness of the states with many languages but one goal.
Dr. Chambas described Rivers State as a wonderful state, stressing “we want the world to know that with the present government, entertainment, tourism, youths and sports are the key to development.” He commended Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi for his warm hospitality and successful hosting of the regional beauty pageant for the second time.
He said one of the objectives of the pageant is to ensure peace in diversity which is the only way to move the region forward and sustain ourselves in this period of global financial crisis. The President also advocated for a borderless West Africa where every West African will feel at home in any country they may be. Alpha Blondy and Jimmy Cliff who thrilled the over 3000 people in attendance with their hit songs of yester years were honoured as ECOWAS Peace Ambassadors for their promotion of peace and the African Culture through their songs. When it was time for 2 Face Idibia and Dare Art Alade to mount the stage, the crowd went wild with joy and excitement as they sang along with the music stars particularly 2 Face’s rendition of ‘my African queen.
Ghanaian cultural troop Wuta and Sherifa as well as little H, a 12 year old Nigerian music sensation also thrilled the audience with their captivating performances.
The masters of ceremony Yibo Koko from Nigeria and Bee Arthur from Ghana also did a wonderful job by adding fun and class to the event.
It was indeed a night to remember especially with a Nigerian, Miss Joy Obasi Ngozika winning the prestigious crown after defeating 22 other contestants from various West African countries.

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