In the early hours of Friday, November 27, 2020, friends, admirers, and family received the newly crowned Queen Pamela Aleper of Miss Africa Golden in Lagos, Nigeria, at Entebbe Airport. At the conclusion of the third season of the Miss Africa Golden competition, Miss Pamela Aleper of Uganda was crowned Miss Africa Golden 2020. Miss Pamela is a final-year law student at Uganda Christian University who has only done internships in the field. Miss Aleper defeated 29 other contestants to earn the title of 2020 Golden Queen at the magnificent grand finale held at the sumptuous bespoke event facility in Lagos on Friday, November 20th.
Nigeria’s Chidi Mike Motors CMC presented her with a $2,000 check and a brand-new Ford Edge SUV. The first runner-up was a Nigerian, Bernice Ibeziako, and the second runner-up, Naza Spectanaza, was also a Nigerian. Miss Amanda Akunne of Morocco, the 2019 winner, has been replaced as Chidi Mike Motors’ brand ambassador and will also represent the Miss African Golden International brand throughout the continent. Miss Aleper is also known as Miss Popularity, as she received the most votes in a pre-pageant internet poll.
Miss Africa Golden International Pageant is gradually being known as Africa’s glory in beauty and pageantry. It’s a global pageant dedicated to empowering young women of all races who are African-American. The pageant also attempts to promote Africa’s unique culture, tourism, and originality. In the competition, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ghana, and Botswana were among the countries represented. She claimed in an interview at the airport that after participating in the beauty contest and learning about it on social media, she intends to empower the female child. Miss Africa Golden promotes culture, originality, Africa, and tourism, and she is overjoyed to have won in the overall competition. Beauty pageants continue to have a huge impact on the community, particularly on female children, by instilling confidence and offering a platform. Miss Africa Golden advocates for African children’s rights, so it is my obligation as an ambassador to promote projects that will assist African children and vulnerable people in society.