Career
Twenty-year-old Mission Mimi Areme, an HND Marketing student of the Sunyani Polytechnic, was elected at the grand finale of the national pageant at the Accra International Conference Centre. As part of her pageant prize, Mississippi Areme drove home a new Tata Safari 4X4 automobile.
The car prize included a one-year servicing warranty from Primary Health Care Motors.
Areme also received a GHc200 monthly allowance for one year, 10 gallons of fuel per week for one year, four pieces of ATL fabric every month for one year, and several other alluring indulgences. Besides her poise and articulation, amplified by her beauty and regular smiles, Areme was equally strong with her message, re-echoing United States president Barack Obama’s challenge to Africa’s youth to take their destinies into their own hands and dare themselves to overcome whatever challenges confront the continent.
Her emphatic “Yes we can!” resonated in the main auditorium as her many fans stood in brief applause. After winning this pageant, she represented her country at the 60th Mission World Anniversary which was held in Sanya, China on October 30, 2010.
She competed with 114 women from around the world.
Although she did not placed as one of the 25 semifinalists, she made her country proud of her. She also become the 1st Runner Up of Beauty With A Purpose about children trafficking and the modern slave trade. After the pageant, Areme returned to her native country, Ghana.
She continued her study in the field of marketing at Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
She also continued her program Beauty With A Purpose by building a charitable organization named "Areme Gives Back".