Africa Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang Makes History as Ghana’s First Female VP Published 2 years ago on December 14, 2024 By Texas Guardian News Ghana has made a monumental stride in gender equality with the election of Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang as the nation’s first female Vice President . A trailblazer in academia , education policy , and gender advocacy , Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s historic appointment on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), with President-elect John Dramani Mahama, signals a new chapter in Ghana’s leadership . About Latest Posts Texas Guardian NewsINTERNATIONAL GUARDIAN is the boldest and brightest issue-oriented international newspaper published in Houston, Texas. Strategically, it strives to promote private enterprise, support responsible government and advocate social justice. Latest posts by Texas Guardian News (see all) TSU’s CommWeek Positions School of Communication at the Forefront of AI, Innovation, and Student Success - April 7, 2026 Report Indicates Africa faces growth slowdown due to war on Iran - April 7, 2026 Donald Trump Receives Message From Iran After His Threats - April 7, 2026 Related Topics:AfricaTrendingTrends Leave a ReplyCancel reply Show more Trending Anthony Obi Ogbo1 month ago Gowon’s Book and the Dangerous Politics of Selective Memory Anthony Obi Ogbo4 weeks ago Nigeria, South Africa: When Memory Fails, Brotherhood Burns Anthony Obi Ogbo4 weeks ago Between Silence and Sabotage: Jonathan’s Return to Political Manipulation Column4 weeks ago From Noise to Votes: Nigerian Youth Must Turn Online Fire into Electoral Power Anthony Obi Ogbo4 weeks ago Igbo Dynamism and The Politics of Misalignment Community3 weeks ago Wazobia Family Funfair AT 10 – Decade of Family, Culture, and Community