Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku—Agyemang along with renowned broadcasters and media personalities, Oheneyere Gifty Anti and Anita Erskine—has been named among Africa's Phenomenal 50 Women. This prestigious list, compiled by ICS Africa, celebrates outstanding African women making an impact across various sectors.
The Phenomenal 50 Women list highlights trailblazers excelling in fields such as business, governance, media, education, and advocacy. Each honoree represents a unique facet of leadership, contributing to transformative changes and inspiring future generations across the continent.
Gifty Anti was recognized in the Media and Communication category for her exceptional work in journalism and broadcasting. Joining her on the list is Anita Erskine, another influential media figure, whose contributions continue to shape the communication landscape in Ghana and beyond. They are featured alongside other prominent African media leaders including Nigeria's Mo Abudu, Farida Karoney, and Edith Kimani.
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang's inclusion is a significant celebration of her efforts, becoming Ghana's first female Vice President.
Being honoured alongside acclaimed media personalities highlights the diverse expertise and influence that Ghanaian women bring to the forefront of African development.
The announcement of the Phenomenal 50 Women list demonstrates the strides being made by African women in various sectors.
As these women celebrate their recognition, their achievements inspire countless others to pursue excellence and transformative leadership, reinforcing the message that Africa's future is bright with visionary women at its helm.
By Francis Addo


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