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  2. Women in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Although women are guaranteed political participation rights under the 1992 Ghana Constitution, there is a lack of female representation in government. There has never been a female president in Ghana. In 2012, 19 women occupied seats in Parliament, while 246 men occupied the rest of the seats. [3] In 2017, the number of women elected to ...

  3. Joyce Bamford-Addo - Wikipedia

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    Bamford-Addo was awarded the best woman of the year by the American Biographical Institute in 2000 due to her zeal and unfettered efforts towards women issues and women empowerment. [18] She is considered as a female pacesetter in law and legislation in Ghana [16] and an inspiration and role model generally to Ghanaian women. [19] [20] [21] [22]

  4. Nana Ama McBrown - Wikipedia

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    Ghana Outstanding Women Awards 2020. Felicity Ama Agyemang (born 15 August 1977), [1] also known as Nana Ama McBrown, is a Ghanaian actress, TV show hostess, and music composer. [2] She rose to prominence for her role in a television series titled Tentacles. Later, she found mainstream success following her role in the Twi-language movies ...

  5. Theodosia Okoh - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Sugar (granddaughter-in-law) Theodosia Salome Okoh (born 13 June 1922 – 19 April 2015) [4] was a Ghanaian teacher and artist known for designing Ghana's national flag in 1957. [5] She exhibited her artwork internationally. [6] She also played a leading role in the development of hockey in Ghana. [7]

  6. Patricia Obo-Nai - Wikipedia

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    Career. Patricia Obo-Nai has worked in information technology and telecommunications since 1997. [ 16 ] Before her appointment at Vodafone, she worked with Millicom Ghana Limited, operators of Tigo for 14 years. In 2011, she moved on to join Vodafone as a Chief Technology Officer and a member of the Executive Committee.

  7. Lordina Mahama - Wikipedia

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    Whilst as first lady Mahama served as a role model for women in Ghana and worked as an advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness, Breast and Cervical Cancer awareness, orphans and alleged witches. [4] [5] She is currently the President of the Lordina Mahama foundation, a charity whose motto is "The more we share, the more we have".

  8. Akpene Diata Hoggar - Wikipedia

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    Prior to winning the Miss Universe Ghana contest, she contested in the Model Face of Ghana. [11] She co-founded Creatives Anonymous Gh, a creative career guide for the African youth, with her partner Setor Nyendu. She also founded Sundiata Studios, a lifestyle digital agency.

  9. Meri Nana-Ama Danquah - Wikipedia

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    Relatives. J. B. Danquah (maternal grandfather); Paul Danquah (uncle) Meri Nana-Ama Danquah (born 13 September 1967) is a Ghanaian-American writer, editor, journalist and public speaker, whose name at birth was Mildred Mary Nana-Ama Boakyewaa Brobby. [1] She is best known for her 1998 memoir Willow Weep for Me: A Black Woman's Journey Through ...