Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings has launched her biography, ‘It Takes A Woman’; a book which talks about her political life.
The 331-page book, launched on Monday by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, also tells the story of Mrs Rawlings' political journey as a first lady, her advocacy for women empowerment and founding of the National Democratic Party (NDP).
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As a member of Ghana Comment Readers Association (GCRA), i have noticed for the first time that there's no hateful comments here. Let's keep it up. I guess those people are busy on ghanaweb.
Not her biggest fan but you have to credit where credit is due. Nana Konadu has been an advocate for women since Beijing. She has always carried herself well, and has been a fashion icon for Ghana even before that become fashionable. Congrats Nana, wish you many more years of good health.
I feel Ghanaians should honor this women whilst she is still alive. Don't wait until she dies before you come up with all praises.. no matter what she has contributed her quota whether good or bad. I especially love her dress sense. Good role model to the young ladies of today.
Thank you Nana, you and your husband have contributed your quota to mother Ghana. May God richly bless you and your family and continue to use your experience to help Ghanaian women.
As a member of Ghana Comment Readers Association (GCRA), i have noticed for the first time that there's no hateful comments here. Let's keep it up. I guess those people are busy on ghanaweb.
Not her biggest fan but you have to credit where credit is due. Nana Konadu has been an advocate for women since Beijing. She has always carried herself well, and has been a fashion icon for Ghana even before that become fashionable. Congrats Nana, wish you many more years of good health.
Female ministers of state who wear's just anything in public during public functions should look and emulate Nana Kunadu's way of dressing..
GOOD WORK NANA, KEEP IT UP
I feel Ghanaians should honor this women whilst she is still alive. Don't wait until she dies before you come up with all praises.. no matter what she has contributed her quota whether good or bad. I especially love her dress sense. Good role model to the young ladies of today.
Thank you Nana, you and your husband have contributed your quota to mother Ghana. May God richly bless you and your family and continue to use your experience to help Ghanaian women.