The event climaxed the 13-week competition which involved rigorous weekly tasks, masterclass sessions, catwalk training, media tours, project presentations, and public appearances.
Awula, advocate for Sickle Cell Warriors, emerged as Miss Imperial Ghana 2025, while Adolf, whose advocacy focused on Helping Students Living in Rural Communities, was crowned Mister Imperial Ghana 2025.
In the Miss Imperial Ghana category, Emefa, advocate for Mental Health Among the Youth, placed as 1st Runner-Up, and Boatemaa, advocate for Autistic Children, finished as 2nd Runner-Up.
The event highlighted not only beauty and talent but also social impact, as each finalist presented personal advocacy projects tied to community development, youth empowerment, and national progress.
The winners were determined based on 60% public votes and 40% final performance assessed by a five-member jury panel. The jurors included Henrik Wolo Jr. (Mister West Africa), Rocklyn Krampah (Miss Ghana 1st Runner-up 2022), Maxbel Coleman (TV Presenter), Kutawutie Adda (Journalist), and Kenny Jim Parku (Actor).
The competition featured segments such as Opening Number, Talent Display, Beachwear, Project Presentation, Evening Wear, Catwalk, and a two-part Question and Answer session.
The night also featured electrifying live performances from invited artistes and dancers including AJ Tunes, Kraachi, August Town Dance Academy, and other creative acts who added energy and excitement to the ceremony.President of Mister and Miss Imperial Ghana, Ganyobi Niiquaye, commended the finalists for their resilience, growth, and dedication. He emphasized that the pageant, in its maiden edition, has set a new standard for youth-centered leadership platforms in Ghana.
The maiden edition of Mister and Miss Imperial Ghana has undoubtedly set a strong foundation for the future, combining culture, leadership, creativity, and community impact in one unforgettable night.
Sponsors for the event included Mileysglam World, Mirabel Fabrics, Tule Fashion GH, MANSHANTOPEE, Zain Collection, and Neek Studios. Media partners were Pageantry Ghana, Jamestown Blogger, Blackbitz Africa, Pageantry Blogger Critique, Shine Publications, Kellymoore.gh, Akwasi Bugatti, and Edward Aganesh.
The newly crowned winners are expected to commence their advocacy projects and represent the Imperial brand in future engagements.

