
Ghanaian actress Roselyn Ngissah has been celebrated for her remarkable contributions to the creative arts industry. She received the prestigious Efua Sutherland Award of the Year at the 6th edition of the Women’s Choice Africa Awards, held in Accra.
The awards ceremony, organized by Global Ovations Ltd, aims to honor African women who are making meaningful contributions in their respective fields, inspiring others, and creating a lasting impact. Named after Ghanaian literary icon and playwright Efua Sutherland, the award recognizes women who have demonstrated exceptional creativity, leadership, and influence in the arts.
Roselyn Ngissah’s win underscores her enduring influence in the Ghanaian film industry, where she has captivated audiences with her talent and versatility. Speaking about her achievement, Roselyn expressed her gratitude in a heartfelt message on social media.
“I am deeply honored to receive the Efua Sutherland Award of the Year. This recognition means so much to me. I dedicate it to my family, friends, and incredible fans who have been my backbone throughout this journey. Your unwavering support keeps me going,” she wrote.
The Women’s Choice Africa Awards is a distinguished platform that shines a spotlight on women excelling in diverse sectors, including arts, business, health, and education. Roselyn’s achievement serves as a reminder of the transformative power of storytelling and representation in the entertainment industry.
The star-studded event saw numerous influential women and leaders come together to celebrate progress and excellence across the continent.


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