Miss Cameroon Josiane Harangada summoned to explain herself before the Comica

Miss Cameroon Josiane Harangada summoned to explain herself before the Comica
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The Miss Cameroon Organizing Committee has served a summons through its lawyers to Miss Cameroon 2025 and gives her five days, failing which, it will proceed with sanctions.

Relations between the 2025 Cameroonian beauty queen and the Miss Cameroon Organizing Committee (Comica) are deteriorating. Seven months after her election, Josiane Harangada Golanga is not in agreement with Comica on the execution of the contractual clauses governing their relationship. The resulting frictions are visible through the summons that Comica’s lawyers served to the Miss and which Comica brought to the public’s attention on the evening of February 18, 2026.

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In the document dated February 13, Comica accuses the Miss of failing to meet her obligations through the violation of the rules contained in the three-year code of conduct she signed on July 11, 2025. The organization specifically cites repeated absences or delays at official events, the refusal to participate in certain events involving Comica’s partners including Canal2 International, a disrespectful and contemptuous attitude towards the president/founder of Comica, boycott, and abandonment.



However, it appears in the same summons that Miss Cameroon 2025 is claiming rights from Comica, in particular a service vehicle and two months of salary arrears (December 2025 and January 2026). To make herself heard, she asked Comica to stop using her image on the Miss Cameroon page and to refrain from interfering in her private life. Comica denies this, stating that she did not go to collect her salary as she should have, and she abandoned her service vehicle in poor condition while still holding the key to it.

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The distance thus created presents itself as an implicit breach of contract, leading to consequences related to abuse. Comica is taking legal action to try to force Josiane Harangada to comply. The lawyers’ summons gives her five days to explain her behavior and the management of the funds allocated for her project (7 830 350 FCFA) and those received as part of her election (6 180 000 FCFA). Otherwise, she faces sanctions that could go as far as her dismissal.

All these explanations aim to enlighten the Massa community of Cameroon, which contacted Comica by correspondence dated February 4, 2026. The letter was sent to find out what measures the organization has taken to protect their daughter’s image, ensure her safety, and allow her to complete her mandate. According to her community of origin, she is the target of a “smear campaign of a virulence marked by insults and outrageous remarks,” it reads.

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