Ceejay Multimedia introduces Miss Akwaaba once more

Joe Osae's Ceejay Multimedia company is back in action following the recent Akwaaba Festival. This time, it's with Season 3 of its annual Miss Akwaaba cultural and tourism reality program.

Ceejay Multimedia introduces Miss Akwaaba once more

Ghanaian women between the ages of 18 and 35 are currently being invited to register to be considered for the 13-week reality show's auditions.

The CEO of Ceejay Multimedia states that the goal is to select 20 finalists who can succinctly communicate the essential qualities of our tourism and culture.

"We must appropriately portray our culture and tourism to the globe, since they are vast fields. Because of this, Joe Osae of Ceejay Multimedia adds, "We think it should interest every Ghanaian to bring together young people who are passionate and knowledgeable about those topics to be further groomed to push that agenda."

He states that the Ceejay Tv Studios, Lapaz in Accra would host auditions for Miss Akwaaba Season 3 on Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

According to the CEO of Ceejay Multimedia, "We talk a lot about unemployment and lack of opportunities for our young people, but there are many outlets on the culture and tourism fronts to gainfully absorb young folks."

"Miss Akwaaba is a reality show that is merely one means of bringing attention to the many talented individuals in the tourism and cultural industries."

Among other benefits, the Miss Akwaaba Season 3 final winner will take home a car. She will also be awarded a GHC 10,000 cash prize. GHC 7,000 will be awarded as a cash reward to the first runner-up, and GHC 5,000 to the second.

"Introducing Ghana's tourism and culture to the globe is our main goal. To help promote Ghana to the rest of the globe, we therefore implore the women who meet the requirements to be on the show to apply at Ceejay Multimedia, said Joe Osae.