Guinea’s most beautiful
ladies were battling to be crowned miss Guinea 2017 and as in every beauty
pageant competition the Bikini category was in the menu before hell broke loose.
Guinea's government
has temporarily banned beauty pageants after models ‘strutting what their mama
gave them’ caused outrage in the former French colony.
Guinea’s most beautiful ladies were battling to be crowned miss
Guinea 2017 and as in every beauty pageant competition the Bikini category was
in the menu.
Hell however broke loose when the models who were clad in bikinis
paraded themselves in front of the Prime Minister, Mamady Youla attracting
severe criticism on social media.
Within minutes twitter was on fire with Guineans boiling with
anger the over the ‘outrageous’ outfit terming it "a shame" to
Guinean culture.
One publication, Flash Guinea, even
asked in its headline if the prime minister was encouraging prostitution.
As a result of the backlash the government imposed the ban until a
new code of ethics has been drawn up, Culture Minister Siaka Barry said.
Barry added a committee has been set up to come up with that code.
The government of Guinea further revoked the contract with the
organisers of the beauty pageant.
Some people however wondered what was the essence of a
beauty pageant, if not to showcase beauty in all areas.
What was that minister doing there in the first place if that's
what he did not want to see or was he expecting a beauty in hijab
contest? Chawanangwa
Mkandawire posted on facebook.
Others added that Guinea was simply borrowing a leaf from
Swaziland where women parade themselves in the nude in front of King Mswati 111
during the annual reed dance where he picks his new bride.
Some supported the ban claiming western culture was destroying
African traditional and cultural values.
It is easy to see the reason why, Guinea like most African
countries is highly conservative, approximately 85 percent of its population
are Muslims, 8 percent are Christian, while about 7 percent follow the
indigenous religious beliefs.
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