Former Ghana’s Most Beautiful winner, Queen Teiya, continues to champion positive change in the Northern Region as she leads conversations on strengthening key sectors for sustainable development. In a recent engagement with the Northern Regional Minister, Hon. Ali Adolf John Nburidiba, Queen Teiya and her team discussed critical areas, including cultural preservation, education, and the entertainment industry.

Queen Teiya meets The Northern Regional Minister

During the meeting at the Northern Regional Coordinating Council, the discussion centered on enhancing collaboration between government agencies, private institutions, and other supporting organizations to drive impactful initiatives. Queen Teiya emphasized the vital role of traditional institutions in safeguarding the region’s rich cultural heritage, ensuring that customs and values remain a strong foundation for future generations.

Education also took center stage in the discussion, with Queen Teiya highlighting the need to provide young people with better learning opportunities and resources. She reiterated her belief that investing in education is a powerful tool for empowering the next generation, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to contribute meaningfully to national development.

Queen Teiya & Northern Regional Minister

Another key aspect of the conversation focused on the entertainment industry as a driver of youth empowerment and regional growth. Queen Teiya stressed the importance of nurturing talent, creating job opportunities, and positioning the Northern Region as a hub for arts and culture. She expressed confidence that with the right support, the creative industry could serve as a catalyst for economic and social transformation.

At the end of the meeting, both Queen Teiya and the Northern Regional Minister reaffirmed their commitment to fostering initiatives that will bring lasting change to the region. The beauty queen expressed her gratitude for the support received and looked forward to working towards strengthening traditions, enhancing education, and elevating the creative arts sector in Northern Ghana.