Renowned Ghanaian broadcaster and women’s advocate, Oheneyere Gifty Anti, has been honoured with the prestigious Head of State Legacy and GADIA Award in recognition of her impactful contributions to society.
The award was presented on March 31, 2026, marking a significant milestone in her decades-long career dedicated to empowering women and championing social change in Ghana and beyond.
In a moment that underscored the significance of the recognition, the President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, personally presented the award to Oheneyere Gifty Anti. The ceremony was further elevated as the President applauded her achievements, highlighting her influence and dedication to national development.
Taking to social media to share her gratitude, Oheneyere Gifty Anti described the moment as deeply humbling, expressing appreciation for the recognition and reflecting on her journey. She also acknowledged her faith, noting that “God is in my story,” a statement that resonated with many of her followers.
Widely respected for her work in media and advocacy, particularly through initiatives that support women’s growth and leadership, this latest honour adds to her legacy as one of Ghana’s most influential voices in gender empowerment.
The award not only celebrates her past achievements but also reinforces her continued role in shaping conversations around womanhood, leadership and societal progress.
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