Miss Teen Africa Foundation is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted for a national Awards, which recognises excellence in the UK diversity and charity sector. The organisation was shortlisted in this year’s Community Organisation Award category, which recognises organisations empowering communities and promoting social action. The foundation together with the Miss Teen Africa® cultural pageant uses diverse platform to support...
Miss Teen Africa Amirah Akpan officially launches her 1000 books campaign at the Nigeria High Commission in London. The 18-year-old Queen from Nigeria who aims to use her campaign to raise awareness about Educational issues in Africa has been receiving a great deal of commendation. According to Unicef report and in recent news there is clearly a crisis said Amirah, there...
Miss Teen Africa Foundation is set to Launch a new sporting campaign tagged ‘Play for Africa’. The campaign which aims to create awareness about obstacles facing women and girls participating in a sport with a view to kick start an all-new female football club has been gaining a lot of support. We are so excited about this venture, Said the director....
Miss Teen Nigeria Amirah Akpan was crowned Miss Teen Africa on Saturday night in a star-studded ceremony in London, making her the first Nigerian to ever win the crown. The second runner up was Miss Tino Gundu who represented Zimbabwe and the first runner-up was Miss Abigail Kabirou who represented Ghana. Speaking after she was crowned with the Miss Teen Africa tiara,...
Miss Teen Africa Foundation announces Sickle Cell & Young Stroke Survivor (SCYSS) as Charity of the year. The organisation who are a registered charity in UK holistically supports children, young people and their families affected by sickle cell anaemia and childhood stroke. Sickle cell disease affects millions of Black and Mediterranean people and very common in people of African and Caribbean...