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Mandate Miss 2016: I "passed between France and Togo", Kokoè Balbina



This Thursday, at the launch of the 23rd edition of Miss Togo, Balbina Mawubedzro Kokoè D'Almeida Miss Togo 2016, spoke on her mandate. The miss who will in a few weeks return her crown to the next happy elected has hinted that her mandate she passed between two planes. Lome-Paris-Lomé.


"The results are generally positive: a very good mandate that I spent between France and Togo. I managed to promote my country Togo, and that was my main goal. I'm very happy, "she said at the press luncheon.

And she said it right. In May 2017, in the Exclusive Inquiry, a French television program broadcast on M6, which traced the life of the Africans in Paris a beautiful part was made to Miss Togo. Her life "hidden" when she is in France and that of the Star, once in Togo. Once in France, her life as a Miss comes down to her engraving on the wall, her scarf and her crown in her room.


The life of star in Togo

Mandate passed between France and Togo, asked several observers. What about his past promise of August? "I intend to reside in Togo for my mandate," she said at the press conference following her election.

Even doubtful people were reassured by Gaspard Baka, Chairman of the Miss Togo Committee. "It is not the first time to elect a Miss who comes from France, but a second time. Nathalie Montgolfier, the very first miss resided in Paris. But we managed, so it goes without saying that we can manage the news too. I think I have answered, "he said.

It is undeniable that the mandates of young girls awarded for their beauty are made only of travel, tourism and figurations in glamorous evenings.

"A life of star that suits him like a gang", "a privileged life in Africa far from his hidden life in France", "to leave his student life in the subway that nobody knows to be a celebrity in Togo" It does good, it is the sun and the night, are as many righteous words that the commentator has found to qualify the life of the Miss. Who does not dream of this fairy life given on a plateau, with a share of the Togolese taxpayer?

Obviously, she has taken advantage of this life as a queen and has taken advantage of the financial repercussions. With her allowances of Miss she finances her studies of journalism in France.


An environmental project that has remained unaltered

A visit to the landfill along the Gbossimé rails to touch the realities of these populations. Obviously, the protection of the environment was his battleground. She also promised that the garbage will be evacuated and green spaces will be built. A lure since a few weeks from the end of his mandate, the garbage has not stopped piled up on this landfill.

This project promises to be difficult, for the Miss as bad habits have a hard life, she has offered a hundred coconut trees to be planted at the beach of Lomé. "It's in my project and it does not bother me at all. I do it with joy, "she implied, putting a coconut plant in the ground.


A life after Miss Togo

Miss Togo seems to please Togo in France where she grew up. Certainly, millions of Togolese viewers will see her on the chain of national chain present the newspaper. That is her own vision.

"Togolese television will want to welcome me why not present the 20-hour newspaper in Togo and in France can be," she said.



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