Miss Cameroon doing a good job on her projects

Miss Cameroon Larissa

Fri, 24 Oct 2014 Source: culturebene.com

The Miss Cameroon 2014 beauty, Larissa Ngangoum since her coronation on July 25 combed the ten regions of Cameroon with an ambition to carry out the pageant’s objectives and projects.

The objectives are to fight against illiteracy, advocate for education of underprivileged children and help the poor in their lives every day during her reign as Miss Cameroon.

Douala, Buea and Limbe have already been visited by the graceful Miss Cameroon. She brought along with her, her crown and a compassionate heart as well as the different colors of her country.

Miss Ngangoum seized another opportunity on Thursday, October 23, 2014 to thrill and impact on the young children who were her main focus at Sacred Heart Public School at Mokolo.

She stated that the main reason for this visit was to fulfill the promise of the Miss Cameroon’s best student’s award at the end of the year which is a priority. The school saw her presence an exceptional blessing.

There, she realized the desire of many young children who by her mere presence advocated hard work, obedience and diligence. This is because to her, success is attained through these essential self-regulatory rules right from childhood.

Apart from the speeches she gave, the beauty queen also donated various items to Sacred Heart School. She was in the company of COMICA and the third runner up, Dauphine Miss Linda GUEYAP.

This was to contribute their strong and humble support to these children who are the future leaders of Cameroon. Also to support teachers in their daily work to teach the children who will spearhead the nation.

These events are a prelude geared towards Miss World which will be held in London, England this year December. She is currently at the 3rd position which is a vantage point for her. Ever radiant Miss Ngangoum is scheduled to leave the country on November 1.

Support, follow and vote for Miss Cameroon 2014 Larissa Ngangoum to win this year’s contest. We wish her the very best.

Source: culturebene.com