We celebrate Women’s Day, we honor the inspiring story of Ngolle Dian Ebunge, 22, a beacon of hope and empowerment in Kupe Muanenguba. This talented young woman, First Runner-up Miss Kupe Muanenguba 2024, is a force to be reckoned with, juggling multiple passions and pursuits with ease.

A degree holder in Logistics and Transport Management, Ngolle is also a skilled beautician and advocate for culture. Her community project, focused on sustainable agriculture and skills development, is a testament to her commitment to empowering women and youths.

“Being crowned First Runner-up Miss Kupe Muanenguba 2024 was heartwarming and fulfilling,” Ngolle says. “Representing my community means everything; I’m humbled and motivated to make a difference.”

Ngolle told The Ultimate that her project management training is equipping her with the skills to manage community projects effectively. Her upcoming initiatives include free beautician training and piggery projects, aimed at boosting sustainability and self-employment in Kupe Muanenguba.

As a role model, Ngolle inspires women and girls to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams. “Don’t give up,” she says. “Support each other, and don’t fear stepping forward.”

Ngolle’s journey is a testament to the power of women’s empowerment. She urges women to share skills, mentor, and create safe spaces for discussion. “Together, we can achieve greatness,” she says.

Being First Runner-up Miss Kupe Muanenguba has boosted Ngolle’s confidence, knowledge, and leadership skills. She encourages others to take the leap and pursue their passions. “You’ll grow in ways you never thought possible,” she says.

Ngolle’s story is a shining example of resilience and determination. As we celebrate Women’s Day, let’s recognize her efforts to empower women and girls in Kupe Muanenguba. Her message is clear: “Believe in yourself, and never give up. The sky is your springboard.”

In her own words, “If you want it, go get it. And never minimize the power of Prayer; it is the key to success.”







By Olive Ejang





