The Voice (Botswana)

UGLY END FOR MODEL’S AFRICAN DREAM

- BY CATHERINE MOEMEDI

A LOCAL hunk has seen his dreams of glory on the continenta­l catwalk dashed by his failing health.

Despite making it to the last 15 of Mister Africa Internatio­nal, with the grand final set for 16th –

18th September in Côte d’ivoire, 27-year-old Edison Diako will miss the beauty pageant on the advice of his doctor.

The Maun-based model had been due to fly out to West Africa last Thursday - the very same day he was discharged from hospital.

“I pulled out of the competitio­n due to health complicati­ons. When I was hospitalis­ed, I realised that I would not be able to partake in other preliminar­y rounds that could put me in a better position as far as the competitio­n is concerned,” explained Diako, doing his best to put on a brave face despite his obvious disappoint­ment.

Speaking to The Voice shortly after his release from hospital, the chiselled eye-candy was quick to thank everyone who supported his journey.

“I appreciate the support in

terms of voting, sponsorshi­p and mentoring and generally the people who believed that I could bring the crown home,” said the man known as Dark Muse in the modelling world.

Although he is gutted to be missing out on the chance to represent the nation, Diako will not be trying his luck again next year.

“I will definitely be doing something but I believe it will be time for me to give allowance for someone else to represent the country. I will, however, be there to mentor them,” concluded the experience­d male model, who has become a mainstay at local fashion shows over the last six years.

Now in its 9th edition, Mister Africa Internatio­nal brings together some of the best-looking men on the continent. Expect bulging muscles, glistening sixpacks, stylish haircuts and dazzling smiles as 15 fit young men strut their stuff and go all out for the crown - a title that currently belongs to Nigeria’s Emmanuel Umoh.

Originally scheduled for February, the competitio­n was initially reschedule­d for April, before once again being postponed till September. Sadly for Diako, this comes at the wrong time!

 ??  ?? PROWLING THE CATWALK: Black Muse in action
MISSION ABORTED: Back in January, Diako had high hopes
PROWLING THE CATWALK: Black Muse in action MISSION ABORTED: Back in January, Diako had high hopes

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