In a candid interview with Ruthy on SeanCity TV, Yaa Baby, the first runner-up of Miss College Ghana, shared her challenging experience of juggling pageantry and academics.
The beauty queen revealed that her participation in the competition nearly led to her dismissal from school due to the significant time commitment required.
Yaa Baby, who was also the SRC President at her institution, admitted that her responsibilities as a student leader and her pageant obligations took a toll on her academic performance. “I couldn’t learn properly because of the demands of the pageant and my duties as SRC President,” she confessed.
Despite the challenges, Yaa Baby persevered and managed to strike a balance between her responsibilities. Her dedication and hard work paid off, as she emerged as the first runner-up of Miss College Ghana.
Yaa Baby’s story serves as a testament to the difficulties faced by students who pursue extracurricular activities while maintaining their academic commitments. Her experience highlights the importance of time management, prioritization, and seeking support when needed.
In the interview, Yaa Baby encouraged students to pursue their passions while being mindful of their academic responsibilities. She also expressed gratitude to her supporters and vowed to continue making a positive impact as a student leader and beauty queen.
Yaa Baby’s inspiring story has resonated with many, and her courage in sharing her challenges has earned her even more admiration from her fans. As she continues to soar to new heights, her experience will undoubtedly serve as a valuable lesson for students navigating similar challenges.
Watch the full interview via the link below: