Emefa and Boatemaa have secured the positions of 1st Runner-up and 2nd Runner-up respectively in the maiden edition of Miss Imperial Ghana 2025, following the highly anticipated Grand Finale held in Accra.
The two finalists earned their placements after weeks of intensive training, advocacy work, and competitive performances that formed part of the pageant’s leadership-driven format. Their final rankings were determined through a combined scoring system comprising 60% public votes and 40% final performance.
Emefa, whose advocacy focuses on Mental Health Among the Youth, impressed both audiences and judges with her eloquence, project clarity, and strong stage impact. Boatemaa, who champions Autism Awareness and Support for Children on the Spectrum, delivered a compelling presentation grounded in consistency, empathy, and purpose.
A distinguished panel of jurors contributed to determining the winners. Judges 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). Their assessments, combined with nationwide voting results, confirmed the final placements and highlighted the quality and competitiveness of the maiden edition.
President of Mister and Miss Imperial Ghana, Ganyobi Niiquaye, commended the two runner-ups, stating:
“My runner-ups mean a lot to me, and I will ensure to give all equal opportunities. Their journeys do not end here — they remain part of the Imperial vision, and I am committed to supporting their purpose and growth.”
The Miss Imperial Ghana initiative continues to champion young women dedicated to community development, advocacy, and leadership, setting a strong foundation for future editions.


