Akua Asabea Ayisi (3 April 1927 – 21 April 2010) was a feminist, former High Court Judge and the first female Ghanaian journalist. During the rise of the Ghanaian independence movement, Akua Asabea Ayisi trained as a journalist with Mabel Dove-Danquah and Kwame Nkrumah, who would later become the country's first prime minister and president. Ayisi's position as editor of the women's column, which focused on women's issues, in the Accra Evening News newspaper was considered radical action at that time.
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| - Akua Asabea Ayisi (en)
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| - Akua Asabea Ayisi (3 April 1927 – 21 April 2010) was a feminist, former High Court Judge and the first female Ghanaian journalist. During the rise of the Ghanaian independence movement, Akua Asabea Ayisi trained as a journalist with Mabel Dove-Danquah and Kwame Nkrumah, who would later become the country's first prime minister and president. Ayisi's position as editor of the women's column, which focused on women's issues, in the Accra Evening News newspaper was considered radical action at that time. (en)
- Akua Asabea Ayisi (Mampong Akuapem, 3 de abril de 1927 - 21 de abril de 2010) fue una feminista, exjueza del Tribunal Superior y la primera periodista ghanesa. Durante el surgimiento del movimiento de independencia de Ghana, Akua Asabea Ayisi se formó como periodista con Mabel Dove-Danquah y Kwame Nkrumah, quien más tarde se convertiría en el primer primer ministro y presidente del país. La posición de Ayisi como editora de la columna de mujeres, en el periódico Accra Evening News se consideró una acción radical en ese momento. (es)
- Akua Asabea Ayisi est une journaliste et féministe ghanéenne, anciennement juge à la Haute Cour ghanéenne. (fr)
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| - Mampong Akuapem, Ghana (en)
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| - Mercy Adebra and Okyeame Kofi Ayisi (en)
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| - Akua Asabea Ayisi (3 April 1927 – 21 April 2010) was a feminist, former High Court Judge and the first female Ghanaian journalist. During the rise of the Ghanaian independence movement, Akua Asabea Ayisi trained as a journalist with Mabel Dove-Danquah and Kwame Nkrumah, who would later become the country's first prime minister and president. Ayisi's position as editor of the women's column, which focused on women's issues, in the Accra Evening News newspaper was considered radical action at that time. (en)
- Akua Asabea Ayisi (Mampong Akuapem, 3 de abril de 1927 - 21 de abril de 2010) fue una feminista, exjueza del Tribunal Superior y la primera periodista ghanesa. Durante el surgimiento del movimiento de independencia de Ghana, Akua Asabea Ayisi se formó como periodista con Mabel Dove-Danquah y Kwame Nkrumah, quien más tarde se convertiría en el primer primer ministro y presidente del país. La posición de Ayisi como editora de la columna de mujeres, en el periódico Accra Evening News se consideró una acción radical en ese momento. (es)
- Akua Asabea Ayisi est une journaliste et féministe ghanéenne, anciennement juge à la Haute Cour ghanéenne. (fr)
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