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The denial comes after former winners of the pageant, Margaret Dery (Miss Ghana 2017), Stephanie Karikari (Miss Ghana 2010), Giuseppina Nana Akua Baafi (Miss Ghana 2013) and Antoinette Delali Kemavor (Miss Ghana 2015) said Inna Party, CEO of Exclusive Event, sexually exploited them to raise funds for the organisation.
"It is very sad that in this modern era some young women still see themselves as only useful sex objects. Beauties without brains always consider themselves as sex objects and nothing else," the statement said.
Exclusive Events also challenged the former beauty queens to back their sex allegations with mentioning the names and addresses of these Big Men who wanted to sleep with them so the necessary legal action can be taken against them.
"Exclusive Events Ghana andhave never on any occasion use the Beauty Pageant to sexually harrass and abuse contestants and that is so," the statement said.
It added: "We urge our former beauty queens to exhibit maturity and back their sex allegations by mentioning the names and addresses of these Big Men who wanted to sleep with them so the necessary legal action can be taken against them.
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