Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Miss South Pacific pageant launched



Reigning Miss South Pacific Queen 2009 Merewalesi Nailatikau (right) with Miss PNG 2010 Rachel James Saperi at the launching of the Miss South Pacific Pageant 2010 in Port Moresby last night. – Nationalpic by AURI EVA

By ANGELINE KARIUS

 REIGNING Miss South Pacific Queen 2009 Merewalesi Nailatikau, 25, officially launched the Miss South Pacific Pageant 2010 last night at the Lamana Hotel, The National reports.
This year’s pageant will be hosted by PNG with NCD Governor Powes Parkop as patron of the pageant.
Other South Pacific Island countries taking part included Tahiti, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Vanuatu, Fiji and the Solomon Islands as well as the US state of Hawaii.
Accompanied by her chaperon mother Latu, PNG-raised Fijian Nailatikau said: “I am happy to revisit Papua New Guinea and willing to learn new things too.”
She said it was important that young women be given the attention at such events to have a voice and speak their minds to address various issues including HIV/AIDS. 
She said as a BSP Go Green ambassador in Fiji, she was adamant about raising awareness on the environment and its importance to humans.
Nailatikau added that last year’s theme on “climate change campaigner” reflected that importance during the event.  
Nailatikau lived with her parents at the Sopas medical college in Wabag, Enga, from six months old to five years before her parents, who were medical missionaries, returned to Fiji.

3 comments:

  1. Great for Papua New Guinea to host Miss South Pacific. I'm from the United States, and not of any Pacific Island descent, but I would like to wish all the beautiful ladies of the South Pacific well in this upcoming pageant.

    johnbmarine.blogspot.com (John's Blog Space)

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  2. Thanks John, on behalf of Papua New Guinea.

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  3. Anonymous1:01 PM

    When is the crowning?

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