Alisi Rabukawaqa, former Miss South Pacific Islands, has found herself in a storm of controversy. She vehemently denies accusations of unprofessionalism and false claims, but the Miss Fiji Pageant Committee remains silent, leaving the public with many questions.
Rabukawaqa, shocked by the recent events, expressed her dismay at the state of the Miss Fiji Pageant. She recounted a series of incidents that led to her current predicament. It all started when she agreed to be a chaperone for Miss Fiji, Dr. Peggy Ravusiro, after the pageant concluded. Rabukawaqa claims she was approached by Dr. Peggy and the Suva support team, who had noble intentions.
But here's where it gets controversial. Before an official meeting with the pageant committee, Rabukawaqa was confronted with allegations about her character and suitability as a chaperone. She was accused of having contractual agreements with the Suva City Council, which she firmly denies. And this is the part most people miss—the committee's claims were, in her words, 'unfounded attacks.'
Rabukawaqa bravely attended the meeting, only to be met with what she describes as an unprofessional and hostile environment. She emphasizes that her support for Dr. Peggy was independent of the committee and didn't necessitate their approval.
The Miss Fiji Pageant Committee's silence on the matter has left the public wondering. Will they address Rabukawaqa's statements? What is the truth behind these allegations? The committee promises a response, but the delay raises concerns.
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