Shanel Dubique
I am Shanel Sarah Dubique and I was born on the 20th of January 1991 in the eastern village of Castle Bruce, to Margaret Laurent and Columban Dubique. My father was a farmer and my mother, a housekeeper. I was the third of four children in a humble, but very loving family who lived in a two-bedroom house. Times were hard financially but by the grace of God, and the sweat of my parents, there was always enough on the table.
I grew up in the village of Petite Soufriere situated just a few miles from Castle Bruce. The community nurturing which I received as a child, helped to mould me into a spiritual, family-oriented, respectful and self-less individual.
My educational journey began at the primary school in the Village of San Sauveur, close to a mile-long daily trek from my Petite Soufriere home, sometimes in mercilessly scorching sun and sometimes, in drenching rain. As I grew older, I became aware of the importance of a sound education as a means of freeing myself and my family from the chains of poverty.
So, it was a life-changing moment for me, when, with my parents at my side, I walked through the gates of the Castle Bruce Secondary School for the first time, in September 2002.
With the support of my teachers and many of my peers, I would capitalize on that opportunity to exploit my potential, not only in academics but in other school activities. I was, among other things, an executive member of the student council, president of our AIDS- focused club, a cheerleader and a cross country runner.
My next stop was the Dominica State College and when I graduated with an associate degree in Biology in 2009, I knew that I had made my parents proud but I also knew that the journey was far from over.
Now, with the knowledge which I’m gaining from my medical administrative position at Dr. Hedda Dyer’s office, I am well positioned to pursue my goal of becoming a pediatrician. I’ve been able, through my relationship with my adorable niece, to experience the untainted beauty and innocence of children. As a pediatrician, I will take this experience beyond the stage of simply enjoying children, to HELPING them.
But my desire to help is not restricted to children. My Iove for community service, especially in caring for the elderly, is borne out by the fact that I’m a dedicated member of the Petite-Soufriere Trail Blazers Senior Citizens, an affiliate of the Dominica Council on Aging. As the reigning Miss Jupe Petite-Soufriere, I’ve also been playing my part culturally and will continue to do so, by participating in the Dominica Carnival Queen pageant.
My decision to take part in the pageant took some courage. It was not the attractive prizes or visions of fame which enticed me, although a scholarship would be helpful in pursuing my career goal. Rather, I saw an opportunity in the Carnival Queen Pageant, to step forward and offer myself, based on my personal values and attributes, as a role model for young people, motivating them to be self-reliant, industrious and competitive and always, to strive for excellence.
As challenging as it might be, I also intend to be an example to my peers, in tackling the declining spiritual, moral and social values in the world.
And if I succeed in making just a tiny difference, it will be small credit to myself, and all glory to God.
Nadira Lando
The Beautiful, intelligent Nadira Lando. 19 years of age and a proud contestant of the 2012 National Pageant. Born in Bataca to the wonderful mother, Aurilia Lucien and father, Michael Royer.
From Bataca, I moved to Capuchin at the tender age of two and spent the next two years of my life there. I attended preschool in Roseau for one year then moved in with my aunt to start Primary School. Being part of a Christian home, I attended the Berean Christian Academy then the Roseau Seventh Day Adventist Primary School.
By then, I had moved to Scotts Head and by the time I graduated from primary school, I had finally settled down in Pointe Michel with my mother and three siblings. One would think that the constant moving would tamper with my education and social life but it didn’t. At that young age, I remained top of my class and graduated from primary school in 2004with a bursary. I commenced high school that same year and spent the next five years there … I graduated from WHS valedictorian, capturing seven of the eight subject awards. I passed my CXC with five Grade 1s, two Grade 2s and one 3. I am currently completing my last year at the DSC doing Economics.
But what about my teenage years??? One would question my hobbies and what I did for fun over the past seven years… Despite my very busy times, I found the time to divulge in books, my favorite passé temp. I developed a fascination for reading at a very young age, especially mystery and suspense. My favorite authors are James Patterson and Mary Higgins Clark. I also love adventure and enjoy hiking the mountains.
As a young girl, most of my weekends were spent at my birthplace, Bataca where my grandparents Orna and Peter Lucien still live. I love them dearly and get frustrated when I’m away from them too long. I take that time to spend time with them and to also take a breather from all the hustle and bustle of the town. The fresh air and nature all around transform me into this serene and peaceful angel.
In the future, I see myself a prominent lawyer; criminal or tort.. I decided to direct my studies in that field because I am passionate about people’s ability to defend themselves and to be treated fairly. I plan on furthering my studies once I graduate from college and one day represent the people of Dominica.
Presently, I work at Digicel , The Bigger Better Network where I work in the Business Solutions Department. It is a fine job and so are my fellow employees.
Contesting for the National Queen Pageant 2012 is a major challenge; one that I am ready to take on by the horn. With all the support that I have and my determination,
I know that I will make a fine Queen for Dominica.
Kimberly Jno-Charles
In the small Western community of Morne Rachette I, 20 year old, Donna Kimberly Jno- Charles was born to parents Vannoulst Jno-Charles, a former Chairman of DBMC and a farmer by heart and Patricia Sabroache, the strong hold of the family who also works in the field of agriculture. At a tender age, I was relocated to the lively, cultural and carnival city “St. Joseph” which I will be proudly representing.
Raised in a home that firmly taught the morals of family life and strong love for people, country and culture, has lead me to be an advocate for the development of my community’s children and their development. I am the last of 12 siblings, which I view as a privilege because they were there before me, to help guide this journey of life.
At the age of 10, I was enrolled at the Isaiah Thomas Secondary School, from which I graduated in 2005 and attained my CXC qualifications. Later, I attended the Dominica State College and pursued an Associate Degree in Administrative Office Management, with entrepreneurship, being my dream.
As a young woman I find my source of inspiration and gratification when I spend time in the presence of the young children of my community, teaching them our cultural arts, pageantry, creative dances, how to build self esteem, importance of education and a strong competitive attitude which is required to live in this globalised world.
I have a passion for dancing, dramatizing, and modeling. When doing these arts, I feel a sense of fulfillment, hence my reason for being a member of the Waitkubuli Dance Theater and the St. Joseph Drama Group. I obtain my physical strength and stage personality from these creative arts. I am also a member of a youth group which organizes community pageantry. Being involved in such groups has paved the way to my participating in such a competition.
Free spirited, vibrant, dynamic, motivated, social, spiritual, ambitious and well- grounded are innate qualities that I possess. Participating in Dominica’s National Pageantry has been my childhood dream, now the opportunity is before me, and I aspire to make this dream become a reality.
Indiana Griffith
Proud to fall under the zodiac sign of Taurus, I am a woman of strength, and my name is Indiana Griffith. Born and raised in Goodwill, I am twenty one years old. Currently employed as a Junior Clerk with The Dominica Air & Sea Ports Authority (DASPA): I am privileged to enjoy an occupation that offers me flexibility, expansion for self-improvement, and that is rewarding in many ways. –This includes providing valued customer service to the many local consumers who rely on the help that I provide, every day. Daily, I am fueled by a family of colleagues at DASPA who are amicable and motivating. My alma maters are: The St. Alphonsus Preschool, The Goodwill Primary School, and the Dominica Grammar School.
I credit who I am today as a woman, to my loving parents, who have always ensured that they instilled in me strong spiritual, and moral, values. My mother would always encourage us to put God first in everything that my siblings and I did, and she would tell us to always respect ourselves, so that others will in turn respect us. My father’s advice was simple; view education as your top priority, and become independent. Holding on to this counsel, I can safely say that I grew up to be a very independent-minded young woman, who is ambitious, and on the brink of being a luminary.
I love having the opportunity of growing up in the amazing community of Goodwill. Due to its accessible location, and being close to the city and the hospital, not to mention my work place, and the schools I previously attended, I am continuously reminded of some of the many things that make everyday life, feel like home. Without doubt, being in Goodwill ensures that I am never bored, especially around carnival time, where events and shows held there, give access to a kaleidoscope of the cultural and creative elements of Dominica, including: the soca monarch show, calypso show and yes of course, among my favorites, the pageants.
My hobbies are writing poetry, fashion designing, writing short stories, playing makeup artist, engaging in theatrics and baking, especially, cakes.
Some achievements that are notable and iconic in my life involve, but are not limited to, the experiences acquired in the latter years of my life, where I became interested in theatrics: and received the opportunity to play a small role as starter; in a play written by the multitalented play writer and director, Mr. Alex Bruno, in the well-received premiere of Man does Lie 2. As a result of this venture, I was asked to play one of the lead roles as a witch named Maleficent, in a Child’s play called Once Upon A Carnival, written and directed by the youngest play writer in Dominica, Miss. Giselle Pierre. Last but not least, I am currently in the process of developing my own website with the help of two friends. It is a website intended to be a virtual library on creative arts in Dominica, and its talented artists.
Still, always looking ahead, I insist: the best is yet to come: In the future I aspire to be an entrepreneur, producing my own fashion line and doing cosmetology. I have a passion for fashion designing and glamorizing people’s faces. I like making people feel beautiful about themselves. That means, in the future, I will pursue degrees in Business Management, Fashion Design and Cosmetology.
In conclusion, let me take you on a journey Dominica; I am a beautiful gem who is charismatic and innovative. Come follow me, throughout 2012, and you will see that I am one who is full of determination, positive in nature, self-assured and extremely creative; simply because I have the right attitude, and I am humbled by the many blessings God has poured out into my life, by being a proud native of this wonderful, and blessed island.
As an optimist, my motto, and principle in life, is to always remember: “if all else fails, Jehovah God Does Not; so chin up, and continue pressing forward – because my destiny awaits me.” To Dominica, I say this; if people disappoint us or things don’t go the way we planned, the promises God has written for us- which is our destiny- WILL come to pass, No matter what. Hence, in keeping with my favorite verse Proverbs 3: 5-6, always know that; as long as we trust in, and stick with Him, God has promised to steer our ship, on the right course.
Fancille Lavinier
I am nineteen year old Fancille Lavinier from the pristine village of Pichelin. I was born in Montin, Tetemorne on the 25th May, 1992, where I spent the first two years of my life, then I migrated to Guadeloupe and lived with my God parents for the next four years of my childhood. At six I came to Dominica to live with my parents in the village which I now call home.
I am a graduate of the Pierre Charles Secondary School where I was afforded the opportunity to be engaged in groups such as the choir, the dance group and the Cadet Corps. I was also a member of the Pichelin Cultural Group. Currently, I am enrolled as a Literature and History student at the Dominica State College in an endeavour to become an Attorney- at-Law.
I love pageants! I have won the Miss Wob Dwiyet Pageant at the Pierre Charles Secondary School and also represented my school at the Miss Teenage Pageant.
My hobbies include: dancing, singing and exploring nature.
Ameka Cognet
As Morning Glories blossomed at the break of dawn on November 4th, 1992, and Bill Clinton became the President of America, so too did a talented being enter this world. Born under the sign of Scorpio, hailing from the community of Elmshall, I am 19 year old Miss Ameka Cognet.
I completed two years of pre-school at the Social Centre, and seven years of elementary school at the St. Martin’s Primary School. From the tender age of seven I discovered my love for poetry in the third grade. Simple nursery rhymes and riddles became easy to remember and I started to develop some of my own. Also, I had a passion for singing which led me to be a part of my school’s choir and my church’s junior choir “Angel Harmony”. Hence, due to my keen interest in the two art forms,
I was motivated to be a part of the Junior Calypso Soca Monarch Competition. I competed for five years straight and became successful in my final year of participation when I placed third and got recognition for being the longest consecutive participant.
I then attended the Convent High School on a government scholarship, where I participated in numerous activities. I took part in the school’s Miss Wob Pageant for my house (St. Rita) and emerged 1st Runner Up and then became greatly involved in sports. I became the captain of the volleyball team and I played lawn tennis and took part in a few local competitions sponsored by I.T.A. (International Tennis Association); though I was not successful in getting to travel regionally to play, I kept the sport close to my heart. Also, I became a part of the school’s dance group and school band where I played percussion.
Poetry was still a part of me and I took part in a love poetry competition in which I became 1st Runner Up and that kicked off my interest in being a performance poet. In addition, before I left the esteemed high school, my final accomplishment was winning the school’s 150th Anniversary song contest with a song composed and arranged by myself.
However, my success didn’t stop there. As a first year student at the Dominica State College I took part in the Miss D.S.C. Mas Jamboree and emerged 2nd Runner Up. This led me to be a part of my community’s reunion pageant earlier this year and to my surprise I won the show making me the reigning “Miss La Coudre”.
Moreover, I’ve been a part of numerous groups and clubs of which I have acquired executive positions or just full membership. I am the current secretary for my church’s youth group C.Y.C.C. (Cathedral’s Young Catholic Christians) and in 2009 got the opportunity to experience the Antilles Episcopal Conference) A.E.C. as a pilgrim in Jamaica representing Dominica and my church. Furthermore, I am a confirmation class catechist (Sunday school teacher), a youth vibes radio presenter (on D.B.S. on Saturdays), and a member of the Waitukubuli Dance Theatre.
My poetry has pushed me to be a member of the writer’s guild. Also, I was part of the Joint Secondary School’s Drama Group and took part in their first play “Square Peg”, and I am also a green belt in karate from the Purple Dragon Don Jisturyu System Dominica Branch. I’m the former Vice President of the College’s Tourism Club, got nominated for president of the Student Council and at present am the president of the College’s Vis Art (Visual Art & Performing Arts) Club and an agriculture stilt walker.
My life so far has been full of adventure. Persons may say that balancing school and all these activities must be hard however; it’s been a part of me and my personality to be actively involved. Therefore, it is not much of a challenge.
Currently, I am a tourism and hospitality major at the Dominica State College for I would like to pursue a career in Culinary Arts or Hospitality and I want to be a professional chef. I am at present the second runner up in the 2011 National Wob Dwiyet Pageant. However, I am taking life step by step with my next big challenge to conquer; the National Queen Show.
My motivational quote for my success thus far is, “What you think about, is what you bring about”, and I believe that if you’re optimistic about something, your words will then be reflected in your actions which will lead to your success in whatever the field of interest. I want to be remembered as a positive and optimistic person and hopefully when the sun sets in my life my legacy and legend will live on for ages.
i glad she win
me to i glad she win the show wi she did great
ameka should have won this was the best i could say
nope
DNO why would you publish this comment?
” Raised in a home that firmly taught the morals of family life?” BIG ERROR Jno charles.
watu pple think they goin to b doin half of th show? potraying themselves wat happen wen swimwear comes along because they are christians or because of the religio they gona skip a segmaent, or are u gonna close yr eyes wen swim wear part reach, jeee go grls!
mmm str8 eyecandy i just picked my jaw up off d floor. i have to leave america and come back and get me a fine chik like deez frm Da. goodluck to all contestants cause u all fine.
Good luck to all the ladies
Met Nadira four years ago on a trip to DA on her way to BA.i was struck by her confidence and independent personality.Go for it princess.Se ou ki wenn la.
God help us some Dominicans are just haters and jelous people. why all the fuss just wish those girls good luck and god`s blessings in their future life endevours all those close analitical comments shows who are the loosers and the haters after all they are all Dominicans who had the courage to come forward and step up to the plate to represent Dominica something that some of those persons “Who the cap fit” will respond,they have never made a token of contribution {S} to the betterment of the village or Town they came from except to come on D.N.O and spew all their crap, my question to those who know themself, ” WHAT THE HELL HAVE YOU DONE FOR YOUR COUNTRY”?fed up Former commissioner and humble servant of Dominica. I am Dominica! ARE YOU???????
Luv this comment!
Ms Jno.Charles all the way!!!
i agree with you…many folks are simply looking at the piks and choosing a winner. THIS IS NOT JUST A BEAUTY CONTEST! The preetiest one usually does more BS! #justsaying# I remember Ruth’s talent last year LOL
So proud of my cuz Ameka… I didnt even know u were unto alla that!! keep it up!! N Big up ma fellow Digi girl(bigger better network ) Nadira, you are a great person with a great personality
this are very beautiful ladies
I support Ameka fully.. such a positive and wellrounded individual. I look forward to a powerful performance and presentation on the 17th.
Anonymous! YOU disgust me. Ameeka is a beautiful, well-rounded, positive, citizen. I believe she carries herself beautifully and that she puts a lot of work and heart into what she does. If people like you continue to make such negative, unproductive criticisms, then the only result will be the unwillingness of women of class and substance to participate in Our National Queen Pageant. Please think before you put your fingers to the keys. Thank you.
GO KIMBERLY!!!1BEAUTY AND BRAINS GOING FOR YOU, SO USE IT
Ameka, you embarrassing me as a catholic. Go cover up your breasts girl, and stop putting it out for the world to see. Why is it for some reason catholics just don’t get it even when they grow up in the church, but when they join another religion, they suddenly know what to do? The church teach you to dress modestly.
Anonymous…u disgust me! Ameka is a graceful and respectable young lady, oh and a proud Catholic. What exactly is your point? YOU ARE A HYPOCRITE!
Do you even know what it means to be Catholic? Not because you walk into a church every sunday you’re a catholic. Even being confirmed doesn’t make you one. The only catholics in Dominica are the priests who put up with all you behind every sunday. Pleasssseee sit your ignorant self down somewhere.
A little cleavage does not mean that you are not modest. she is a well rounded individual, and decent in all of her photos. None of the competitors no matter what their religion were indecent. Anonymous instead of focusing on her breast go and check yourself… especially where the sun does not shine! u might have some UNWANTED BUMPS(not breasts) which might need to be taken care of
Are you stupid or something???????????? Ameka is beautiful and well rounded and one of the nicest and friendly person you will ever meet. Ameka is a great person and a true catholic and christian. You maybe need to take some lessons from her. Keep your head up baby girl. Love you no matter what. your bestie
Ameka!!!
ANY ONE OF THESE TWO GIRLS CAN WIN MS.NADIRA AND MS.DUBIQUE GO GIRLS
you go girl MS.NADIRA GO FOR THE CROWN YOU GOT ALOT OF SUPPORT FOR YOU MAKE US PROUD DO UR BEST
GO NADIRA!!!!! N SHANEL!!!!!! either way, one of you is goin to to be queen or 1st runnner up!, ill be there rootin for ya’ll!!! ^_^
take a look at the photo you clearly see who is a natural and who is not at all comfy and confident. All the best to all the girls but these profiles really help; what are we looking for in a queen. outer beauty or true natural grace and wonderful personality. its more than modelling in bathing suits or pretty dresses.
My daughter will be contesting for DA carnival queen coming fr de UK, i hope she will be loved n accepted.
Mam, we have a criteria ok. Once she meet that D/cans will accept her… but she better come good because our people aint easy!
U go girl Nadira and make us proud.No matter what ppl may think about your religious background, in my opinion everyone sins and god forgives.They who think what u are doing is bad may be doing worst but in secret.Dont hide it cause its a god given talent that u got.Good luck and all the best.
if nadira wins it it wont be a surprise go shanel
Shanel Dubique you already look like a queen you go girl as well as Nadira Lando all of you guys look great dominica sure have some beautiful ladies!
i am just soooooo in love with Shanel. Thats our queen!
all u must remember it is not beauty show.
only 2 intelligent ladies i heard on the tv show; ms. john charles is one. hope the girls bring out their best.
The girls are all intelligent and can hold great conversations also. They all can speak well… you will see at the show!
GO NADIRAAAAAAAAAA FROM THE CREW IN YOUR LAST ECONOMICS CLASS
Go Ameeka and go indiana
From the Bios, Miss Cognet and Miss Dubique seems the most intersting. Miss Cognet, however should do very well in talent and interview, she is multi talented. She may not fear too well in swinwear, but a black swinwear should help. It is an open competition this year.
baeuty lady
Supporting Fancille for Miss Dominica 2012! Good Luck!
Ameka is clearly the most beautiful and most confident! Grab the crown honey and go all the way!!!!
I may be wrong but i think otherwise. She is the least at ease. Francille and Indiana are more beautiful and Kimerly is apparantly smarter however its anybody’s crown to win. I like them all, Francille is my favorite but I think that Kimberly is the strongest contestant in the field! Nobody from Possie in the mix. !!
awa nadi taking that from her!!!she going all the way number 1
I don’t believe it’s professional nadira to type “……..” or “??????” in this piece of writing. I could go on and on but whats with these young ladies writing? With the exception of Ameka the essays or whatever they’re meant to be aren’t that good. We all know why Ameka’s is properly written. She went to St Martin Primary School, off course! If you don’t know how to write after being at SMS, you have issues. Best writers in Dominica! See mom and dads, it’s very important to provide your child with a sound education. Just can’t place a price tag on reading, writing and arithmetic. Cheap is never better. Off my diatribe and back to my point. I can understand if you’re typing on facebook or here on DNO, but this is a national competition. It may lead the queen to regional and international competitions with young ladies off countries who are well versed. You can’t write as you would speak. What’s the point of a chaperone and all these other people if they continue to allow these women to make a fool off themselves? Indiana need to tone down the sex appeal. This young lady have pictures on facebook with clear view of between her legs, posing in a scandalous bathing suit. I believe she’s a beautiful young person but she looks like a video vixen instead of a lady. If video vixen is something appealing to her then I guess continue down that road. But, all these guys giving you thumbs up doesn’t mean they appreciate your beauty or support you in this show. It simply means they see somtehing that appears easy to get with because its all out there for everyone to see. Your writing is horrendous as well. I love Fancilles little essay short and to the point. I hope she wins. I can’t even comment further because it would take too long. These ladies need to step up their game.
By the way, DNO I love the new look. Now could you guys think of doing an eligible bachelor piece once a week. If you guys consider doing this could it only include guys with degrees or some positive ambitions? Please no gangsta wannabees. Thanks in advance. Your faith reader Z……….
Indiana “NEEDS” to tone down her sex appeal. This young lady “HAS” pictures. I agree with most of what you said BUT YOU SHOULD HAVE GONE TO ST. JOHN’S SCHOOL (PORTSMOUTH) INSTEAD!
I knew it some spinster who have no man with axe to grind..perfectionst
z….Think this is simply just your bone headed opinion appeal is all part and parcel of this competition, and she is beautiful and intelligent if you weren’t such a nutskull you’ve have been following her intelligent conversations in all her interviews on radio and television. INDIANA I SUPPORT YOU AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLL THE WAY….!!!! Bring it home sweet heart you have more than what it takes to win. Think all the girls have potential but I appreciate your consistency and believe in you!!! Place the haters under your feet. And that goes for all the girls who are recieving flack from wanna-bes and shallow persons who make it their business to be haters. God created you beautiful and there’s no shame in that. (And I’m female ok and not a lesbian; so that bid by z… about people not appreciating you for you tell them stop jealously admiring and envying you in their heart ‘eh. We love you, and my people and them love you too so to those haters them, I telling all of you for those girls sake; go get themselves a wet one! All you so does make me ashame. But to my seven lovely ladies I’m proud of you! And Indiana good luck, God Bless and do your thing!!)
From SVG all the ladies look lovely but am backing Ms Dubique as Dominica’s Rep. Blessings !!
Nadira Lando is very impressive, She is a respectful person. I know her in person. Hope you go for the crown girl cause u truly deserve it, and i wish all the others good luck too.Never back down:)
Some of those bios are written quite poorly I must say.. Ameka girl, YOU ROCK!
I think and hope this castle bruce young lady will be the queen………
wow ! Indiana or Shanel. hm….. either one and I’ a happy man!
But then again… Grammar School.. my alma mata sense is calling.
Good luck to all u beautiful ladies. All of u are winners already not matter the out come. It takes determination and courage to be on a stage with some many thousands of people watching. So please just go out there and do the best. Allwe want is good representation. God bless.
Was it a wardrobe malfunction, Shanel? Or was it intentional? Just checking. The world is looking. Pictures tell a thousand words. All the ladies are potential queens.
go for it donna,
Shout out to my girl kimberly. go for it girl, all the best. And miss dubique i wish u well.
Good luck to all the lovely contestants.
allah….cognet dat was jus way too long…
Well, she has done many things, so she many things to say. She is very well rounded and interesting young lady. So please, if you do not have anything nice or positive to say, don’t say anything. Good luck to all these lovely young ladies.
here’s was the most well written piece there.
her’s was the most well written piece there.
The issue should not be whether the piece was too long or too short. You should have asked yourself 1)Are there unnecessary things that she wrote about? or 2)Did this piece of writing hold my attention? I am sure persons may agree that every point made was in reference with her involvement and experience as a young lady. The writing is interesting and well put together
ALL the young ladies in my view are beautiful.
Considering how critical and judgemental we Dominicans are, it takes great courage to enter these shows.
Good luck to all of them. If I had to pick a favourite(s), I would go for
Shanel Dubique and Nadira Lando.
Dear Editor of DNO I think you all should not have any comments. Now is not the time for negatives comments on the the girls our people are very discouraging.
I rooting all the way for Ameka, she’s got what it takes. But I notice no mention was made of who her parents are, both being from Possie. I also thought that she was born in Portsmouth but moved to Roseau, at a very tender age. I may be mistaken, but I am convinced. However, she is MY QUEEN. GO AMEKA!!! REPRESENT!!!!
Amen!!!!!!!!
As an outsider just reading the profiles, I like Ms. Dubique and Ms. Lando…All the best, however, to all the contestants, since its the night of the show that will show who really comes out on top.
I think all the contestants are beautiful people with God given talents and abilities. Everyone is entitled to their opinions however rather than trying to shatter the self esteem of these ladies who will one day be representing OUR very own country in regional competitions, lets try to uplift them and give them the courage they deserve.
miss teen info and photos please
All the ladies are very pretty and I wish them the best of luck .
Nadira needs to go back to the church where she came from. Queen show was not meant for you. God is calling Nadira. How long will you rn away a fugitive from God.
wow??? doing a queen show is ‘running’ away from God??? if you have something personal to say… it seems u know her personally then approach her….
Ay ay MOT, first time I see you talk nice so. mama
it doesnt sound like a personal comment cuz, i thought the same thing aswell and i known nothing more about her than what she siad in her profile….if she was raised in a christian home, then this is not where she should be,this pageant, in no way gives glory to God ….what would make him happy though, is going back to the principles that was tought to her at a tender age….im just saying
you sound like an adventist.
She has a God given talent and she is making her contribution. What u must ask ur self is what contribution are u making
Stop using this public space to discuss the persons business – go tell her in person.
Blessed and not stressed… u sound like crap and i have a strong feeling u smell like it too… get a life.. HYPOCRITE…..
hmmmm i smell r hater. good luck to all the beautiful ladies.they are all queens
Blessed ur such an idiot i doubt u would be able to find the way to heaven!!
Morn Rachette, you go for it girl!!
The young ladies are beautiful and have each in one way or another contributed to the fabric of what defines us as Dominicans. Kudos to the young ladies, continue to excel in the different areas of your life. Good luck on the night of the show. In my book, you are all winners.
whose surname is nadira carrying is she married…..cus she doesnt have her fathers nor her moms surname…
was just wondering the same thing
Me two! Could Miss Lando please enlighten us? I’m supporting her fully in this year’s pageant. I like her looks. But i’m curious, i must confess, why the different surname??
she was maybe adopted
I thought of the same thing..usually when a child doesn’t carry the father last name, they carry the mother’s last name..she has neither the mother nor the father’s last name..
Anyways she is a beautiful young lady..Wish all the girls the best of luck!!
Mind ur damn business!!
Looked at From All Angles with Athie, Indiana sounds very intelligent, Jno-charles as well. Nadira, Ameka and Shanel were impressive, esp Nadira. Francille needs to improve. Looks, Shanel looks like my queen. Crown may be up for grabs.
In this day and age ladies, awa, please re-write quickly, too many I am this, I am that, I am, next paragraph I this, I that. Get help quickly, re-phrase, re-construct an re-write….., looking at the photos was tempted to attend, but after reading, what grade are you guys in man. Am just saying…… “Do something before something do you” cause its for your overall development.
Why do you have to be so negative? Why must we say something bad ALL the time? My gooddness man! The girls are bright. STOP being so mean!
Pot calling de kettle bottom black… just look at all the grammatical errors you made in five lines. this may sound cliche.. but if you have nothing good to say, don’t say anything..shit man!!
am from Goodhope, but Petite Soufriere all the way!!!!
Shanel Dubique looks like she will represent Dominica well………..she have the package Dominican people looking for to represent them. the rest looking great
Supporting Ameka Cognet…her presentation of herself was very well written. Cheers to hoping that she can speak as well as she writes
ameka’s is clearly the most promising and well rounded…not pin pointing but certainin the bunch acheived practically nothing significant in life…..hmmm…anyway good luck to all
I wish all the young ladies luck but I must say GO SHANEL make
Petite Soufriere proud and bring this crown home. I will be listening to that show for sure.
haters bah ha to u
Beautiful and intelligent young ladies…..good luck girls.
ahem,miss shanel dubique i want say that i am very disapointed in the photographer,for the injustice done to your photo shoot,this person should have had more forsight than that,before taken the pic,your wardrobe should have checked out better than that,you are not a contestant in a streep or peep show,i am very mad at this error.
Eben you does look close. I looked at the pictures and never saw anything untoward until you mentioned it. But then again, I have seen women wearing less.
a little skin doesn’t hurt ay ay… i didn’t even see an error… sometimes you all causing more ‘pain’ to a situation.. i actually had to scroll up to see the wardrobe malfunction you referring to…
smart, this is a carnival queen contestant,an ambassador to be,she has to potrayed as a symbol of decency,dignity,lots of smarts,promotional,i could go on and on,this is what happened to janet jackson which sparked a controversy,here you are written crap about (pain to situation)you are so vulgar minded,dont you have sister that you wish the best for,it’s about time we project our carnival queens as they should be projected,ambassadors.
althought i might agree wit u just a lil bit, but please take it easy on the ladies…..she has a chaperone….my question is why did the chaperone made her wear dat dress