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    ECAB Mr. and Miss Teenage Pageant Launches

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    St. John’s, Antigua – The ECAB Mr. and Miss Teenage Pageant launched with splendour on Saturday 31st, May 2025.

    Thirteen delegates introduced themselves as they prepare to vie for the title on July 19th, 2025. The launch ceremony took place at the ECAB Redcliffe Street Branch, with the bank’s Marketing Manager, K. Michele Marshall encouraging the delegates to do their best, “This is your moment.

    As you continue your preparations, remember that success starts with showing up, giving your best, and staying committed to your personal growth. Whether you walk away with a title or not, the experience itself is a victory, and the lessons you learn will stay with you for life.”

    Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Sports, and Creative Industries, Senator Shenella Govia thanked ECAB for being the pageant’s sponsor for the second time, “It’s not easy to get sponsors for Carnival. We want to thank ECAB for coming back on board and providing funding of one hundred thousand dollars.”

    The delegates are:

    1. William Christian – Joseph’s Academy,

    2. Kimora Simon – Ottos Comprehensive School

    3. Ottezza Luke- Jennings Secondary School

    4. Najah Monford- Ottos Comprehensive

    5. N’Khira George- Clare Hall Secondary School

    6. Jahkeira Samuel- Sir Novelle Richards Academy

    7. Emari John- Antigua Grammar School

    8. Nikeema Dickenson- Princess Margaret School

    9. Masa Farrell- All Saints Secondary School

    10. Temouri Swift- Clare Hall Secondary School

    11. Sanae James- Island Academy

    12. Keirra Smith- All Saints Secondary School

    13. Tekyra Richards- Antigua Girls High School

    The students will compete in four segments: Personality & Aspiration, Interview, Talent and Formal Wear.

    The ECAB Mr. and Miss Teenage Pageant will take place on July 19th, 2025, at Carnival City (Antigua Recreation Grounds) at 7 p.m. under the theme, Embracing the Rhythms of Our Future.

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