Team Hatie, representing N-Wadei Nancy Hatie, the Upper West Region’s contestant in the popular Ghana’s Most Beautiful (GMB) pageant, is demanding answers after their representative was unexpectedly disqualified from the finals. Hatie had ranked 6th in the voting chart before her disqualification, sparking controversy among her supporters.
In a letter addressed to the Managing Director of Media General singned by the team lead Mr.Malumba N. Songsore, the team expressed concerns about the decision and pointed out potential voting irregularities. They raised questions regarding the transparency of the process, particularly during the tie-breaking period, which they believe unfairly affected their contestant.
Some of the key issues raised by Team Hatie include:
- Why was there a last-minute extension of the voting deadline without any prior public announcement?
- Why was the voting results chart inaccessible during a crucial period, leaving supporters in the dark?
Team Hatie argues that the disqualification of their contestant was unjust and are calling for a thorough investigation into the matter. They insist that fairness and transparency are essential in a prestigious national competition like Ghana’s Most Beautiful.
The Upper West Region’s representative, N-Wadei Nancy Hatie, had garnered significant support and was seen as a strong contender, which has left many fans shocked by the sudden turn of events. Supporters of Hatie are eagerly awaiting a response from Media General, as they seek clarity and justice for their contestant.
The controversy surrounding the disqualification has raised broader concerns about the integrity of the voting process in pageants, with many calling for clearer guidelines and more transparency in future competitions.
See petition below