Sierra Leone’s Almon Sall Wins Mister Africa International 2025

Sierra Leonean model Almon Sall has been crowned Mister Africa International 2025, marking the country’s second win in the prestigious continental pageant.

Sall secured the title during the 13th edition of the competition, where he competed against representatives from across Africa.

Image: Almon Sall

According to the Mister Africa International Facebook page, Cameroon’s contestant placed as first runner-up, while the representative from the Democratic Republic of Congo finished as second runner-up.

The victory is a significant achievement for Sierra Leone in one of Africa’s most recognized male pageants, which showcases talent, leadership, and cultural representation from participating countries.

The Mister Africa International pageant continues to attract rising stars from across the continent, giving them a platform to promote social causes, entrepreneurship, and youth empowerment.

Sall’s win adds to Sierra Leone’s growing presence in international pageantry and is expected to inspire young talents across the country.

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