06
January
2017

Antoinette Delali Kemavor rumoured to be missing after Miss World 2016 pageant

06 Jan 2017 | Angelopedia

In the world of controversies, we have come across few really bizarre ones and there is really no source to such stories. The latest one to add on to the list of bizarre controversies is about Miss World Ghana 2016 Antoinette Delali Kemavor. According to recent reports, Antoinette went missing after the Miss World 2016 finals. 
 

Antoinette Delali Kemavor rumoured to be missing after Miss World 2016 pageant

 
 
Adding more fuel, soruces claim that the Chief Executive Officer of Exclusive Events Ghana, Miss Inna Mariam Patty, used her car as security to raise funds from bank to finance the entire cost of Antoinette’s trip. The whole idea of doing so was to send Antoinette to the competition and when the latter returns from the pageant, she would make Inna refund the money. Rumour further added that Antoinette now doesn’t plan to return, so that she wouldn’t be confronted to refund Inna’s money, who is on the verge of losing her car.
 
Now let’s take a look at the other side of the story, which is Antoinette’s side of the story. Antoinette rubbishes all the rumours and says that it was untrue that she had disappeared after the Miss World pageant last year in the United States. She explained that she didn’t run away or anything, but the reason she couldn’t be back on time was because she spent the yuletide with her mother and brother who are currently living in the United States.
 
“I participated fully and excelled and I’m back in Ghana,” she said. Antoinette represented Ghana at the 66th Miss World pageant held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, United States, just south of Washington, D.C on December 18, 2016. She made it to the Top 20 finalists at the finals. 20 year old Antoinette stands at an astounding height of 173 centimeters. The beauty describes herself as ‘a fun, loving, down to earth and compassionate lady.’ She thinks of becoming a pharmacist.
 
 
What’s your take on this whole scenario?