Kikelomo Togbe-Olory To Represent Benin
Ain't she already a model with that kinda look? You bet!
I had said it was going to be explosive that November 1st night at the Clayton County Performing Arts Center in Jonesboro, Georgia; and quite frankly, the best is yet to come especially when you have the 1984 Alaska Beauty Queen Maryline Blackburn and movie producer Marlon D'Wayne aka Marlon Campbell co-hosting Miss Africa USA 2008.
For 21-year-old Kikelomo Togbe-Olory who just checked in, it's all for grabs and she is determined to do her best in serving the African Continent by way of humanitarian and worthy causes to make the entire continent a better place.
Standing at five-feet eight inches and weighing 105 Ibs, her stats tells a whole lot about her physique and how ready she is for decision day. Kikelomo is currently studying Architecture at the University of Maryland, College Park. Kikelomo plans to move back to Benin when through with academics to start up an architectural firm that would build homes to help the less fortunate in her native land. Good luck!
Go Africa Go!
I had said it was going to be explosive that November 1st night at the Clayton County Performing Arts Center in Jonesboro, Georgia; and quite frankly, the best is yet to come especially when you have the 1984 Alaska Beauty Queen Maryline Blackburn and movie producer Marlon D'Wayne aka Marlon Campbell co-hosting Miss Africa USA 2008.
For 21-year-old Kikelomo Togbe-Olory who just checked in, it's all for grabs and she is determined to do her best in serving the African Continent by way of humanitarian and worthy causes to make the entire continent a better place.
Standing at five-feet eight inches and weighing 105 Ibs, her stats tells a whole lot about her physique and how ready she is for decision day. Kikelomo is currently studying Architecture at the University of Maryland, College Park. Kikelomo plans to move back to Benin when through with academics to start up an architectural firm that would build homes to help the less fortunate in her native land. Good luck!
Go Africa Go!
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