Women of Valour (WoV) is an annual empowerment platform founded by Nana Aba Anamoah to celebrate courageous women, share powerful life stories, and foster dialogue on women’s rights and leadership. It has grown from a local Ghana event in Accra into an international conference platform.
Recent Highlights
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2026 Launch & Theme: The 2026 edition was launched with survivors of abuse sharing their stories to inspire others and open up tough conversations on gender-based violence and fearlessness. The theme “The Pursuit of Fearlessness” centers on creating safe spaces for women to speak up and be supported by institutions and communities.




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London Conference: The main Women of Valour 2026 event is scheduled for 7 March 2026 in London, marking a continued international expansion of the initiative.
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Global Stages: Previous editions have also taken place in Paris (2025) — where Nana Aba worked with the French Embassy to facilitate visa approvals for over 100 participants, including supporters and advocates — spotlighting the event on the global stage.
Purpose & Impact
WoV brings together women from diverse backgrounds — activists, leaders, creatives, and professionals — to uplift and highlight stories that often go unheard. It aligns with International Women’s Day, emphasizing resilience and empowerment through shared experiences.
Nana Aba Anamoah: Latest on the Media Personality
Nana Aba Anamoah is one of Ghana’s most influential broadcasters and media executives. As of early 2026, she continues to be in the spotlight for her professional work, public commentary, and personal philosophies.
Professional Views & Public Commentary
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Focus on Self-Fulfillment: In a recent interview, she said she prioritises personal fulfillment and authenticity over public opinion or criticism — emphasising resilience and self-acceptance.
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Media Industry Insights: Nana Aba has urged Ghanaian media houses to embrace digital transformation while maintaining ethical standards, especially in responsible reporting.
Social & Political Opinions
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Economic Commentary: On 23 February 2026, she publicly lauded Ghana’s government for progress in stabilising the economy while commending responsive ministers. This reflects her continued engagement with public affairs beyond entertainment and media.
Voice on Women’s Issues
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Throughout the years, Nana Aba has used her platforms to champion dignity and self-respect for women in all spheres, including speaking out against workplace exploitation and advocating for women’s rights.
Who Is Nana Aba Anamoah?


Nana Aba Anamoah is a Ghanaian broadcast journalist and media executive, known for her leadership roles in TV and radio, her bold on-air presence, and her influence in public discourse. Her Women of Valour initiative has become a flagship event to highlight women’s courage while engaging policymakers, advocates, and influencers locally and internationally.
