Adonis Michael O’Holi, 30, represented Sierra Leone at Mister Africa International 2012 and competed against 12 other candidates at the Africa Centre of Covent Garden in London, England, United Kingdom on October 7, 2012. He won the title.
O’Holi is a professional model based in the London. He is 5’9″ tall and he weighs 172 pounds.
Mister Africa International was founded by Ayotunde “Twitch” Fabamwo, a native of Akure, Ondo, Nigeria and the chief executive officer of the House of Twitch. In 2010, he graduated from the University of Southampton in Southampton, Hampshire, England with a master’s degree in marketing management.
Mister Africa International 2012 results
| beauty pageant: Mister Africa International founder: Ayotunde “Twitch” Fabamwo |
| edition: 1st date: October 7, 2012 venue: Africa Centre, Covent Garden, London, England, United Kingdom candidates: 13 |
FINALISTS
| PLACEMENT | NAME (COUNTRY) |
| Top 14 | Billy Rose Femi (Benin) Ayo Adelagun (Burkina Faso) Rotibi Olaoluwa (Gabon) Daniel Shoneye (Guinea-Bissau) Rodolphe Mondon (Ivory Coast) Leke Oyedotun (South Sudan) Chisom Ugoamadi (Togo) |
| Top 6 | Buom Tihngang (Cameroon) Hassan Inu-umoru (Cape Verde) Derrick Twum (Ghana) |
| Top 3 | Emeka Okakpu (Gambia) Obeahon Fortune Davis (Nigeria) Adonis Michael O’Holi (Sierra Leone) |
SPECIAL AWARDS
| AWARD | CANDIDATE |
| Mister Photogenic | Rodolphe Mondon Ivory Coast |
| Mister Popularity | Hassan Inu-umoru Cape Verde |
| Mister Africa Model | Buom Tihngang Cameroon |
| Best Runway | Buom Tihngang Cameroon |
| Body of Africa | Billy Rose Femi Benin |
WINNERS
| PLACEMENT | 2012 |
| 2nd runner-up | Obeahon Fortune Nigeria |
| 1st runner-up | Emeka Okakpu Gambia |
| Mister Africa International 2012 | Adonis O’Holi Sierra Leone |
At about 30.3 million km2, Africa is the second largest and the second most populous continent in the world. The continent covers 20% of Earth’s land area and 6% of the planet’s total surface area.
Africa is divided into two regions namely North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. The latter is further divided into four subregions namely Eastern Africa, Middle Africa, Southern Africa and Western Africa.
