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The night belonged to Queen Leticia Esinam Ankora, who emerged as the 2025 winner after an exceptional display of confidence, eloquence, and advocacy on the central theme: “Breaking the Stigma. Embracing Humanity”, with a special focus on HIV/AIDS patients and survivors. Her powerful performance and heartfelt message not only won the admiration of the judges but also earned a roaring endorsement from the audience, firmly placing her ahead of her peers.
Leticia’s winning moment was met with loud cheers and standing ovations, especially after her final advocacy presentation, which humanized the struggle of individuals living with HIV and urged society to replace fear with compassion. Her poise, clarity, and emotional intelligence made her a deserving queen who will undoubtedly carry the Face of Narh-Bita crown with grace.
Cementing the top three were Christable Drah, who earned the 1st Runner-Up, and Okine Rosalind, named 2nd Runner-Up, both of whom impressed with their stage presence, intelligence, and deep understanding of the event. The trio set a remarkable example for what young women in nursing can achieve when passion meets purpose.
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The glamorous evening drew the attention of several notable personalities, including the Chief of Staff from the Office of the Mayor of Tema, Mr. Ankamah, whose presence underscored the event’s significance within the metropolis. Also in attendance was the respected Dean of Students, Mr. Prosper Agbanu, who has been instrumental in student affairs at the college.
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Adding a special touch of royalty and mentorship was Queen Rebecca Enos, the 2023 winner of Face of Narh-Bita, who graced the event with words of encouragement for the new queen and her fellow contestants. Her presence symbolized continuity, inspiration, and the lasting impact of this empowering tradition.
There’s more to Face of Narh-Bita than just a pageant. It is a platform that, using knowledge, style, and compassion, promotes social concerns, challenges stereotypes, and elevates women in healthcare. There is a lot of enthusiasm within the campus community for the projects and advocacy efforts that Queen Leticia Ankora is anticipated to spearhead during her reign. Her plans to visit the Mayor of Tema, Hon. Ebi Bright to thank the Metro for their support and talk about her “Hygienic Tema” initiative were also disclosed to GhParrot.
As the curtains fell, one thing became clear: the future of Ghana’s healthcare lies not just in clinical excellence, but also in the hearts of young leaders who are willing to speak up, stand tall, and break the stigma.
Congratulations to Queen Leticia Esinam Ankora – Face of Narh-Bita 2025!
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