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Campaign intensifies to vote Liberia’s Wokie Dole as Miss World Nov 18

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An online campaign is underway in Liberia and across the world to vote Liberia’s reigning beatty Queen, Miss Wokie Kou Dolo at the 2017 Miss World finals due to be held in China on November 18, 2017.

Earlier this year, she became the 1st runner up the Miss Africa 2017 pageant.

Please vote LIBERIA’S Miss Wokie Dolo as Miss World 2017 and share the below link
http://thegreatpageantcommunity.com/…/vote-miss-world-201

The contest is being held by thee Miss World Organisation.

Media reports say Miss Liberia, Wokie Dolo, has since late October arrived in China for the Miss World beauty pageant in the city of Sanya.

“”Miss Dolo is joining over 130 other beauty queens from around the world and hopes to become the first from Liberia to win the crown,” the reports say.

But the preparations of Miss Liberia for the China trip has not be easy regarding raising financial and other resources.

Last month, the Daily Observer newspaper quoted a spokesperson for Miss Dolo as saying:

“It is totally heartbreaking and frustrating that the Government of Liberia didn’t do anything to help her out. We understand that the economy is in recession, but at least, they should have helped with a ticket. But they didn’t. Yet, if she emerges victorious, they will want to boast about her.”

“She is in China today because of the good will of some Liberians, her manager and family members,” Miss Liberia’s spokesperson added.

But to date, the Liberian government has not officially responded to this statement.

Whatever it is, the clarion call now is:

Please vote LIBERIA’S Miss Wokie Dolo as Miss World 2017 and share the below link
http://thegreatpageantcommunity.com/…/vote-miss-world-201

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