Showing posts with label Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2015

Happy 54th Independence Day from Miss Sierra Leone USA

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I am doing well, thanks be to God! As some of you may know, the land of my birth celebrates its Independence on April 27th. In 1964, the nation was liberated from full British control due to European invasion on most African nations, and became an independent nation; the nation became a Republic in 1971. I've had the honor of serving as Miss Sierra Leone USA, the first pageant I ever competed in, representing the nation's capital city of Freetown and the great state of Maryland.
SALONE QUEEN
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Photo by ROS Productions
SALONE QUEEN
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Photo by ROS Productions
The nation I call my place of birth; the nation I will always wave her flag proudly; the nation that always comes to my rescue while living here in the United States when I want to make excuses for not knowing/remembering something such as saying things like "I wasn't born here" or "I'm foreign;" the nation that gave me my first crown in 2012 and a platform to reach out to girls/women just like me and advocate for STEM and mining; the nation that has instilled culture and morals in me that I value highly; and the nation that I will always call home regardless of how far away I may be. Just like every household, there will always be good, bad, and ugly times. The nation that brings happiness and sometimes trying times to her children. She has endured so much in her lifetime BUT she still continues to rise. Dis kontri na mi Salon.
SALONE QUEEN
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Photo by ROS Productions
Sierra Leonean and American Queen: Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014
Miss Earth Maryland 2015
Photo by ROS Productions
Green|White|Blue
May God bless the Republic...
Land that we love, OUR SIERRA LEONE!!!
HAPPY 54th INDEPENDENCE DAY, Mama Salone.


Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014,
Your Miss Earth Maryland 2015,
Proudly Sierra Leonean and American.
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Photo by ROS Productions

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Monday, September 29, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Serves As Judge At The 2014 Miss Tanzania USA Pageant

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I've been really busy but happy, thanks be to God! Due to my busy schedule, I've been behind on a couple blogs but I plan to make it up starting NOW! On August 30th, I attended the 2014 edition of the Annual Miss Tanzania USA pageant to serve as a judge. The inaugural edition was last year, in which I also served as a judge, and it felt great returning as a judge this year in support of this wonderful African diaspora pageant. The Second Annual Miss Tanzania USA was hosted by the always entertaining Gil Ingles, who is always a blast to watch in action.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Returning Judges:
Designer and Actor Mr. Peter S. Walden and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
It was exciting to be serving as a judge at the pageant with the always stylish Mr. Peter S. Walden (wearing his own Peter S. Walden Collection suit); he's the designer of the Perfect Gentleman by PSW suit collection. Both of us were judges last year, so it felt good to see a familiar face in the judges panel.
Red Carpet Host Ms. Veronique Blay and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Congolese Singer/Dancer Patience Ibembo
The entertainment for the night was the talented and beautiful, Ms. Patience Ibembo. With her beautiful voice and dancing skills, it was a pleasure watching her perform multiple times during the night. Patience is a singer and dancer from Congo, and a former dancer for artist Koffi Olomide. She's a lovely lady, and so sweet! She's definitely a crowd pleaser, and had the audience very much involved in all her performances. I kept whispering to my fellow judge, Peter S. Walden, that if I wasn't on judge duty, I'd have been on stage dancing with her. Make sure you check out her music online and grab a copy of this amazing African woman's work!
East and West African Queens:
Miss Tanzania USA 2014-2015 Aycha Cheyo and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
CONGRATULATIONS to the beautiful and very talented Miss Aysha Cheyo, who was crowned Miss Tanzania USA 2014-2015 and one of the United State's new African diaspora queens. This lady has such a beautiful voice, and during her talent performance I was so moved by her voice that I had my eyes closed just to enjoy her voice and focus on its beauty. Her big bright smile captivated the audience, and her countenance warmed our hearts. She performed throughout the night with grace and intellect. I wish her all the best during her time of service as reigning queen. Congratulations to Miss Tanzania USA 2014 First Runner-Up Kupewa Mushala and Miss Tanzania USA 2014 Second Runner-Up Jessica Kalemera.
Miss Tanzania USA 2014 Miss Congeniality Grace Mtingi demonstrating the skills of a construction worker during talent presentation
One of the memorable moments for me at this event happened during the talent presentation. Before I get into this, let's rewind a bit. I'm currently a final year student in Mining and Minerals Engineering and attaining a minor in Women's Studies Leadership at Virginia Tech. My personal platform as Miss Sierra Leone USA is advocating for the recruitment and retention of girls and women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. With all that said, let's come back to this event. During the talent presentation, one of the Miss Tanzania USA 2014 contestants came out in a hard hat, reflector vest, boots, etc. and I got so excited inside of me (it took a lot out of me not to start jumping in joy and tears when she got on stage). This contestant, Ms. Grace Mtingi, mentioned that she's a construction worker and would be demonstrating one of her tasks and its purpose in this job. This is something I have never seen done before for talent and was so excited to see something so unconventional and unique in a pageant. My goal in life is to acknowledge and promote the diversity of girls'/women's passions, and that women truly can do anything. Girls and women can have beauty AND brains! Watching Grace on stage was watching my platform of advocating for girls/women in STEM on stage, my dream was coming true. Grace was crowned Miss Tanzania USA 2014 Miss Congeniality, and observing her performance on stage and the volume of screams from folks in the audience for her, I'm sure she's very deserving of this title.
CONGRATULATIONS to the Miss Tanzania USA Class of 2014. These ladies did a phenomenal job on stage, and presented themselves with confidence and poise, and of course African elegance. They are all remarkable, and I hope they will continue to live out their dreams, maintain their passions, and be women of substance in their various communities. Once again, congratulations my African queens.
Miss Tanzania USA 2014 Court and Judges
AFRICAN QUEENS
Representing Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Sierra Leone
Overall, I had a wonderful time at the event. Additionally, the food was very delicious, the foodie in me was very pleased with the service and the content of my plate. Thank you for feeding me, Tanzania! Special thanks to Ma Winny Casey (owner of the Miss Tanzania USA pageant), Ms. Diana Michieka, Ms. Pendo, Gil Ingles, and the entire Miss Tanzania USA production team. You've created a wonderful organization that showcases the beauty and culture, as well as the many things the people of Tanzania can offer. Thank you to the Tanzanian community in the United States for taking me with open arms and promoting African unity. Tanzania Oye! Sierra Leone Oye! AFRICA OYE!!!
My dress for this event was designed by my lovely grandmother, Mrs. Bola Johnson, in Salone. Fambul den na Salone. Are you looking a seamstress that can make the best afrikana designs and many more in Freetown? Well worry no more and visit Leslen Ventures Tailoring and Boutique at 58 Dundas Street. Mrs. Bola Johnson sabi so en ple an wit matirial, in kayn no de. For example, she created my afrikana look for this event and several other outfits I've worn during my Miss Sierra Leone USA appearances. She's not only the best designer in Sierra Leone, but my lovely and amazing grandma. For more information, contact +232 77763001 or leslenventures@yahoo.com. Tell her I sent you!!!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson

This world was not created piecemeal. Africa was born no later and no earlier than any other geographical area on this globe. Africans, no more and no less than other men, possess all human attributes, talents and deficiencies, virtues and faults. Haile Selassie

Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA.


Photo credit:
Life Depicted Productions

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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends 2014 Sierra Leone Progressive Union's Independence Day Picnic

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I'm doing fabulous, thanks be to God! On July 4th, I attended the Sierra Leone Progressive Union's (SLPU) annual picnic in commemoration of our nation's Independence Day in Virginia. This was my second time attending this picnic, I was a special guest there last year. It was a lovely event getting to see familiar faces, and meeting wonderful new folks. Being a picnic, the food was delicious and I took home a lovely spread of take-out. Thanks to all that blessed me with the food! Overall, I had a phenomenal time on such a beautiful day.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and little Miss Soraya (daughter of Actor/Comedian Foday Kargbo)
Mr. David Vandy (Voice of America anchor and Director) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and some cast mates of 'Cry of the Country Virgin'
On August 16, 2014, I will be starring in the classic Sierra Leonean play Cry of the Country Virgin as Matorma, the lead character. At this event, an excerpt was scheduled to be performed to show a preview of our stage play; so a good amount of the cast was present. I'll be blogging more details about tickets and more information in an upcoming post. Don't miss this masterpiece African experience next month! Below is the flier for the play.
Cry of the Country Virgin
August 16, 2014 at 6:30 pm
4101 Fairfax Parkway, Alexandria, Virginia 22312
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Musician/Dancer Ahmed Janka Nabay (King of Bubu Music)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mr. Joseph Umarr Deen-Koroma (All People's Congress Youth Wing Leader in the US)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mr. Foday Kargbo (Actor/Comedian)
My "Showbiz Dad"
Mr. David Buakei Vandy and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Little Miss Soraya and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Special Remarks:
HAPPY 238th BIRTHDAY, AMERICA!!!
Happy Independence Day to these United States of America. Special thanks to all the women and men that serve our country in and out of uniform. Our nation may not be perfect, but I know we have come a very long way and the best is yet to come. Hardworking citizens of this nation, whether born here or naturalized, built it. I am grateful for the sacrifices made for me to live in this country by my mother, and all the historical figures in the civil rights movement and women's movement, etc. I wear my Miss Sierra Leone USA sash proudly always because I know represent a phenomenal diaspora in a great nation. I am proud to be an American. I am a proud Sierra Leonean American. May God continue to bless the USA.


Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA.

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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends 2014 Grand Opening of Crystal Restaurant - Taste of Marieland

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I'm doing well, thanks be to God. Last Sunday, I attended the grand opening of Crystal Restaurant - Taste of Marieland in Hyattsville, Maryland. The owner of this restaurant is Senegalese US-based Chef Marie Joe. This event was hosted by Angolan US-based personality Gil Ingles, and there were many wonderful music and dance performances. Of course, there was delicious food!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Ruby Red!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Chef Marie Joe (Owner of Crytal Restaurant - Taste of Marieland)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson getting introduced by event MC Gil Ingles
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and music producer Gil Ingles
1/2 of My Dynamic (Photography) Duo
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mrs. Mikki Rafik (Videographer of Life Depicted Productions)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Chef Marie Joe on the dance floor
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Chef Marie Joe on the dance floor
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Troy-Massa (health consultant and high school friend)
Ma Winny Casey (Fashion Designer of Mitindo Nite, and Owner of Miss Tanzania USA pageant) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Miss Sao Bangura (Actress/TV Personality)
Miss Laetitia Mbukapindu (Miss Congo USA 2005 and Founder/CEO of Mz. Congo Model and Talent Agency)
Right-Left:
Rapper Asuzu performing next to Chef Marie Joe, Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, and Koby Maxwell
Actor/Singer/Producer Koby Maxwell and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and rapper Asuzu
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson having fun on the dance floor with Chef Marie Joe and Troy-Massa
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson having fun on the dance floor
Overall, I had a great time at the event. It entailed yummy food, great people, as well as awesome music and dancing. If you are ever visiting the state of Maryland, I recommend you visit this restaurant and enjoy the delicious African cuisine.
Chef Marie Joe (Owner, Crystal Restaurant - Taste of Marieland) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Can you guess my favorite color???
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson

If you really want to make a friend, go to someone's house and eat with him... the people who give you their food give you their heart. - Cesar Chavez


Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA.

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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Walks in FMDS Spring 2014 Urban Jungle Runway Show

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I've been doing well, thanks be to God! Last week, I walked on the runway for Virginia Tech's Fashion Merchandise and Design Society's Spring Fashion Show, themed "Urban Jungle." Most of the designers and models for this show were current students at Virginia Tech. Below are some photos of me on the runway during the show, channeling my favorite supermodel Naomi Campbell! I'm sure more photos will pop up as time goes by but I wanted to share these photos with all of you. I hope you like them just as I do.
Model: Ruby B. Johnson
T-shirt: Kid Dangerous
Make-up artist: Kasey
Photographer: Chen Jiang
Getting made-up by Kasey
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Getting made-up by Kasey
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Model: Ruby B. Johnson
Designer: Jazzy Ervins
Make-up artist: Kasey
Photographer: Chen Jiang
Model: Ruby B. Johnson
Designer: Jazzy Ervins
Make-up artist: Kasey
Photographer: Chen Jiang
Whenever it comes to doing fashion shows, one of my big concerns is usually my hair styling. Although I am open to have a variety of hairstyles, I am very particular about the use of minimal chemicals and heat on my hair. The coordinators wanted the models in ponytails or hair down in slick form, however, I requested and they agreed that I can rock my hair in its natural texture and do something different with it. Special thanks to my mom for doing my hair in cornrows and bantu knots (which were later taken down to have a big fauxhawk). Thank you to my fellow models Midori and Jasmine for helping me take out the bantu knots and "puffing" my hair! Thanks to Kasey for doing a fierce job with my make-up, as well as for some of the other models. Last but not least, thanks to my stager, Kristin, who helped me get in and out of my clothes and putting on and taking out my accessories for my outfits for the fashion show backstage. All of "you rock, don't change!"
Model: Ruby B. Johnson
Designer: Jazzy Ervins
Make-up artist: Kasey
Photographer: Chen Jiang
Thank you, Jazzy Ervins for your beautiful and creative designs fit for women of all sizes and color; I felt beautiful and sexy wearing your design and I'm glad I made you proud on stage.
Model: Ruby B. Johnson
Designer: Riley Sixta
Make-up artist: Kasey
Photographer: Chen Jiang
Congratulations to Riley Sixta, one of my designers, who won the Best New Designer Award; I'm wearing one of her collections in the photos above and below in the fashion show. I felt like a Greek Goddess in this design.
Model: Ruby B. Johnson
Designer: Riley Sixta
Make-up artist: Kasey
Photo credit: Priya Singh
Overall, I had a great time at the show and special thanks to the fashion show coordinators (Rachel Carter and Katie Brassington), the designers, runway coach (Midori Oglesby), my fellow models, stagers, and everyone involved in the production of this spectacular event. I met so many amazing ladies during this journey, and made lifelong friendships with these beautiful and sweet ladies. All the models were so helpful to each other backstage, and worked as a team. We are our sisters' keeper. I had a great time!
Urban Jungle Models in Kid Dangerous
Meriam Nure, Ruby B. Johnson, and Judith Johnson
The Chocolate Models in Kid Dangerous
Midori Oglesby, Meriam Nure, Ruby B. Johnson, Judith Johnson, and Jasmine White
Post-Fashion Show
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Post-Fashion Show in mining engineer gear
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Model: Ruby B. Johnson
Designer: Riley Sixta
Make-up artist: Kasey
Photographer: Chen Jiang

Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA.

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