Shania Samuel Arrives in Dominica To Rep Antigua and Barbuda at Miss OECS Pageant

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Miss Antigua with official of OECS Pageant

Shania Samuel, the 2nd Runner-Up in Antigua and Barbuda’s 2024 Queen of Carnival Competition, departed for Dominica on Sunday to compete in the Miss OECS Pageant.

The event, featuring contestants from across the region, will take place on Friday, January 31, at Windsor Park Sports Stadium.

Samuel received an official send-off attended by Senator Shenella Govia, Minister of State in the Ministry of Creative Industries, and Ayana Dorsette from the Department of Creative Industries. She is accompanied by her chaperone, Renika Isaac.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. It’s exciting to see Shania Samuel representing Antigua and Barbuda at the Miss OECS Pageant! Her participation is a great opportunity to showcase the talent and beauty of our country on an international stage. That said, pageants can sometimes reinforce certain beauty standards that might not reflect the diversity of the region. It would be wonderful to see the pageant evolve to embrace a broader definition of beauty, celebrating not just physical appearance, but also character, achievements, and culture.

  2. I hope the focus of the pageant goes beyond just beauty and glamour. There’s an opportunity here to highlight important social issues, personal stories, and the richness of our Caribbean heritage. Let’s ensure the pageant continues to evolve and inspire young women in more meaningful ways.

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