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Ten Models set to compete for Mr & Miss UniMak 2024 Crowns

By: Alusine Rehme Wilson
In collaboration with the Student Representative Council of the University of Makeni (UniMak), the Chief Executive Officer of Alifa Entertainment, Alie Zaghir has unveiled 10 female and male models to race for this year’s Mr. and Miss (UniMak) crowns at the Makeni city plaza on Sunday, January 21. The unveiling of the acts followed a successful audition held on January 14 and the final list of ten models consists of five male and five female contestants with “Queen-D”, the reigning Miss Makeni Model’s Union 2023 and rising male model “Celebrity Toss” respectively leading as the hottest female and male contenders for the crowns. The eight other models on the race for the NLe 50,000 (Fifty Thousand Star Prize) are: Claudia, Octiva, Kadi Blaq, Modeldia, King Teelux, Super Mos, Constitution and King Shero who are expected the hit the runway on Sunday night to end the long search of the most beautiful and charismatic female and male student of UniMak. By this year’s growing ambiance, we hope to celebrated academic excellence through pageantry says the Alifa Entertainment CEO, whose media team member Ibrahim Daramy alias “Professor Sokodine” said in a Saturday evening interview with AWE-Media.SL that of the NLe 50,000 star prize, each winner in the male and female category will take home the sum of NLe 25,000 (Twenty Five Thousand Leones) each. “This year’s Mr and Miss UniMak will be special in that eight vibrant groups including Dreams record and Leone Rock are co-sponsoring the event and the coming together of these groups for the anticipated contest has influenced its NLe 30 price tag for intending attendees,” he conclusively explained.

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