Ghana’s Most Beautiful 2022: A look at all the eviction nights this season

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Ghana’s Most Beautiful 2022: A look at all the eviction nights this season
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2022 Ghana’s Most Beautiful has seen five eviction nights this season, ending eight beautiful races to the enviable crown. So far, Ashanti Region, Upper East Region, Bono East Region, Western Region, North East Region, Ahafo Region, Upper West Region, and Bono Regions representatives have been evicted from this season’s competition. 

North East representative Yenupang was the first to suffer eviction after performing a native rap and modern dance on Talent Night. 

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This was followed by another eviction night on Celebrating TV3’s 25 years of service to Ghana and Africa. Anaba of Upper East and Bono East’s Takyiwaa joined Yenupang. That fateful night, Anaba delivered a sweet performance with Upper East’s Queen Poka of GMB 2013 as they examined how they can join forces through the platform to empower women. 

Bono East’s Queen Konadu from GMB 2013 also shared her GMB experience on stage with Takyiwaa. 

The next evictee was Nyarkoah from the Western Region on Women and Entrepreneurship night. Although Nyarkoah’s Velvet Vinos received high praise from the judges, she did not have enough votes to keep her in the competition. 

Two more ladies were evicted the following Sunday after Nyarkoah. Ahafo Region and Upper West Region representatives met their end on ‘Melodies From Our Land’ night. Tiwaa, representing Ahafo, performed an appellation of songs traditionally known as Nwomkro. And Agbang, from the Upper West, entertained the audience with tunes from world-acclaimed musician, Wiyaala, whilst expanding on the importance of the xylophone in their cultural melody. 

The fifth eviction night axed Kesewaa from the Ashanti Region and Bono Region’s Owusuaa after their performances on ‘One Africa’ night. 

Despite the strong presence of the rich Igbo culture of Nigeria, Kesewaa did not have enough votes to keep her in the GMB House. Owusuaa went out with Kesewaa, despite her Bono roots, and gave a splendid exhibition of Eygpt’s contribution to civilization. 

This leaves a total of eight ladies in the GMB House. Unfortunately, none are safe as another eviction looms on tonight. Who is your favourite? Is it Xornam, Volta Region, or Afrah, Western North? Perhaps Eastern Region’s Amoani, Oti Region’s Aiko, or Central Region’s Aseidua? But not forgetting Hariya and Teiya, from Savannah Region and Northern Region, respectively? Maybe Naa Hemaa from Greater Accra Region holds your fancy?

Secure their place in the race by voting To keep your contestant safe from eviction tonight. Dial *713*13# or download the TV3 reality app on Google Play Store or Apple App Store.