On March 29, 2025, the luxurious Airport West Hotel was
filled with an air of excitement as 3Music TV, part of 3Media Networks, hosted
its much-anticipated annual Women’s Brunch. The gathering transformed the venue
into a heartfelt celebration of the incredible accomplishments of women in the
entertainment industry, a space where their contributions to music, media,
film, and beyond were recognized and honored.
The highlight of the brunch was the recognition of five
remarkable women whose transformative work has left an indelible mark on
Ghana’s entertainment sector:
Afi Amoro, the visionary founder of Jandel Limited, was
celebrated for her groundbreaking impact on event planning and design in Ghana.
Known and respecte
for her innovative approach and attention to detail, Afi has
set new standards for experiential events. Her surprise and gratitude as she
received her award, captured in heartfelt posts on social media, underscored
the significance of recognizing behind-the-scenes heroes who make entertainment
magical.
Akushika Acquaye: The Voice of Empowerment
Akushika Acquaye, a respected broadcaster and advocate for
women’s rights, was honored for her commitment to amplifying marginalized
voices in media. Throughout her impressive career, she has passionately
addressed social issues with powerful storytelling. Her recognition at the
brunch was evidence of her role as a trailblazer, paving the way for younger
women in journalism and fostering greater representation in the media
landscape.
Abrewa Nana: The Musical Pioneer
Shirley Frimpong Manso, an acclaimed filmmaker, was
recognized for her impactful storytelling and her role in reshaping African
cinema. As the creative force behind beloved films like THE PERFECT PICTURE,
her work captures the essence of African narratives. Honored at the brunch,
Shirley’s vision and dedication to authentic storytelling serve as an
inspiration for aspiring filmmakers everywhere.
Whitney Boakye-Mensah: The Media Dynamo
Whitney Boakye-Mensah, a dynamic media personality and event
organizer, was celebrated for her leadership and commitment to fostering
creativity within the industry. Her role as co-executive producer of the
Women’s Brunch and her work with 3Media Networks has made her a vital force in
promoting collaboration and talent in Ghana’s entertainment sector.
As 3Music TV continues to grow as a vibrant music and
lifestyle channel for millennials and Gen Z, events like the Women’s Brunch
reinforce its mission to celebrate and support the cultural contributors who
shape Ghana’s entertainment landscape and inspire future generations with the
2025 edition leaving everyone inspired and committed to building a supportive
community for women in the industry.
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