Sierra Leone sensational artiste, entrepreneur who doubles as the CEO of Big Sister Empowerment shows in Guinea and Sierra Leone has on a flyer unveiled the grand prize of the Big Sister Guinea.
Zainab Sheriff late this year with other celebrities voyaged to La Guinée (as the french called it) to launched the show. Among celebrities to have witnessed the event were prominent folklore Fantacee Wiz and others.
The Big Sister Empowerment Show is an eight-week reality television program about women’s empowerment where a group of women live together with a specific goal in mind—discovering their best self. By promoting and enhancing women’s voices in mainstream entertainment, the show fills a vacuum in the market.
It is created as a unique platform for boosting self-confidence that empowers women via entertainment while also integrating them in numerous educational assignments and competitions. The audience primarily rates the presentation as EDUTAINMENT, among other favorable remarks. Zedzee Multi Media’s 2018 premiere of the show attracted a sizable international audience.
The Big Sister Empowerment Show will be held in Conakry, Guinea, from January 8 to February 5, 2023, in a setting that is representative of traditional African culture. There will be a global competition between fifteen (15) randomly chosen ladies for knowledge, notoriety, money, and much more. Every week during the one-month run of the show, a new Queen Masarico will reign. The women will be given a topic every Monday morning that is related to women’s empowerment. They will discuss the topic all week and then give a presentation over the weekend.
As 2023 is fastly approaching, Zainab Sheriff on one of her post has revealed that th winner of this upcoming Big Sister Guinea is entitled to a grand prize of $5,000 and a car. The first and second runner up of the show will earn $2,500 and $1,500 respectively. As it stands now forms of the show are now open for applicants join the race to becoming the next Queen Masarico and Big Sister Guinea.
The Big Sister Empowerment Show business model is based on a weekly voting, sponsorship system. Voting happens via telephone, vouchers, and online. Companies showcase and promote their products for a fee. Contestants with the least votes are evicted every week over two spell-binding months.