15
February
2017

Beauty pageant criticised for Swimsuit Round

15 Feb 2017 | Angelopedia

Miss Guinea pageant held last Saturday in the presence of the Ministers of Culture and the Prime Minister has garnered criticism. The images of contestants in Swimsuit evoked criticism on social media. The controversy went ahead so far that the Culture Minister Siaka Barry broke the contract with the organizing committee of the event.
 
"The partnership agreement between the Ministry of Culture and the Miss Guinea Committee (COMIGUI) on the organization of beauty contests at the national level is suspended," says a document of the Ministry. According to the Minister, a new specifications and a code of ethics and professional ethics are drawn up by the commission. "For the promotion of the most positive image of our cultural, traditional and authentic values, specifications will be drawn up and an ethics and ethics charter will be drawn up to define in detail the new modalities and / Or conditions of organization of the Miss Guinea election, "states the new rule.
 
The girls wore swimsuits, but the internet went crazy and said that these were not uniform. Images in which the misses parade in swimsuit in front of the Prime Minister and the spectators are still looping on the social networks. Some even termed it as an exhibition.
 
 
In fact, the guinea newspaper headlines said “Miss Guinea 2017: excitement, sex show, Mamady Youla encourages prostitution?” 
 
It’s shocking for us to come across such controversies in 21st century. What do you think? Let us know in the comment section below...
 

Beauty pageant criticised for Swimsuit Round