Theodosia Okoh - The Woman Who Wove Freedom Into A Flag

In 1957, Ghana gained independence. Theodosia Okoh crafted and gave that independence a face. She stitched Ghana's story into the souls of entire nation. This is the story of how an artist, educator, and sports leader creatively shaped history, not just for Ghana, but for entire continent, hungry for identity, unity, and pride.

Black History Month in Ghana

Black History Month is an annual celebration in remembrance and appreciation to those who have taken the courage to stand up against oppression of many kinds. We celebrate heroes and their sacrifices for Ghana's future and the global struggle for freedom and equality.

Inspiring women in Ghana

Ghana has seen lots of women who have set pace in music, literature, creativity and showed bravery and exceptional leadership abilities. Some of these women are Yaa Asantewaa, Efua Sutherland, Ama Ata Aidoo, Thodosia Okoh and many others.