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Since
2000
About Miss AfricaIreland Pageant

WHO WE ARE

The idea, ‘The Most Beautiful African Girl in Ireland’ was first dreamt, mooted, and organised in the year 2000 by Tritees Promotions, a voluntary and non-profitable organisation burning with a desire to unite immigrants, promote African cultural heritage and inter-weave various cultures by putting together shows, lectures, seminars, and exhibitions. The event, ‘Miss Africa Ireland’ has been running in the Republic of Ireland since the year 2000 and the love and affinity for motherland Africa informed the determination to continue with limited funding.

Since 2000
16 Queens
All Across Ireland

01

Miss Africa Ireland 2000

Barbara Chinakwe - Nigeria

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02

Miss Africa Ireland 2001

Maria Des Santos - Angola

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03

Miss Africa Ireland 2002

Leah Flynn - Kenya

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04

Miss Africa Ireland 2003

Stella Flynn - Kenya

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05

Miss Africa Ireland 2004

Khotmotso Manemella - South Africa

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06

Miss Africa Ireland 2005

Elizabeth Suh - Cameroun

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07

Miss Africa Ireland 2006

Nofe Liberty - Nigeria

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08

Miss Africa Ireland 2007

Linda Ama - Cameroun

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09

Miss Africa Ireland 2008

Goodness Sibanda - Zimbabwe

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10

Miss Africa Ireland 2009

Stazia Costa - Congo

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11

Miss Africa Ireland 2010

Brenda Mangwadi-Zimbabwe

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12

Miss Africa Ireland 2011

Yantha Tambidila - Congo

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13

Miss Africa Ireland 2012

Osi Ugonoh - Nigeria

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14

Miss Africa Ireland 2013

Tina Nsubuga - Uganda.

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15

Miss Africa Ireland 2014

Francesca Hey - Bostwana

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16

Miss Africa Ireland 2015

Chanceline kangayani - Democratic Rep. of Congo

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17

Miss Africa Ireland 2024

Aoife Sheerin - Nigeria

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ACHIEVEMENTS

The event is championing the promotion of the good image and tourism potentials of the great African continent with a view to educate the host country, Ireland and unite its communities in the celebration of various cultures.

Community Events
The Queens take part in various community events throughout their reign Mentorship and training in modeling, etiquette
Cultural Diversification
encourage contestants to greet in their native dialects and translate it to English, so the audience learns greetings of different African languages
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