The
ownership and management of the Ghanaian media is male dominated,
however, three women are proving to be trailblazers in the sector.
A
research conducted by the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) and
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) dubbed the Media Ownership Monitor
project has found that of the 25 monitored media companies only two have
female owners: Stella Wilson Agyepong for Oman FM Limited and Edith
Dankwa for Business and Financial Times Limited.
According to the
research, women also rarely hold management positions: out of the 21
identifiable CEO’s, only three are female: Edith Dankwah for Business
and Financial Times Ltd., Carol Anang for state-owned New Times
Corporation, and Gina Blay for Western Publications.
GAB
Productions Limited owned by Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko and his wife Nana
Adjoa Hackman Otchere-Darko as well as Western Publication Limited
owned by The Blay Family - Frederick Blay, Gina Blay and Kwame Blay -
list a woman as minority shareowner. Both are wives of the majority
shareholder of the respective companies.
The gender ratio for board members of media organizations also followed a similar pattern.
Edith Dankwa (Business & Financial Times)
Edith
Dankwa has developed Business & Financial Times Limited into an
award-winning “Superbrand” (2012) that was adjudged as the Best
Newspaper for Social Security Reporting by Ghana’s pension’s
organisation, the Social Security and Insurance Trust in 2012 and 2013.
For
her achievements, Edith Dankwa was declared ‘Best Print Media
Entrepreneur’ in 2011. She was also recognized as one of the 100 Most
Influential Personalities in Ghana for 2013.
Edith Dankwa has
formerly served on a number of boards including TV3, Ghana’s biggest
private TV network, and the International Chamber of Commerce (Ghana).
She is also the chairperson of the African Business Leaders Foundation.
Besides being invested in media management positions, she is board
member of Unilever Ghana.
In 2016, she also founded the
‘Executive Women Network’, together with five other successful business
women. They aim to encourage women to strive for success and take
responsibility on the national and international level.
She holds
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Management Studies, a Post Graduate
Certificate in Marketing as well as in Newspaper Management, and an
Executive MBA from the GIMPA Business School. She is currently pursuing a
doctoral degree in Business Administration (International Business).
Mrs Stella Wilson-Agyapong (Kencity Media)
Mrs
Stella Wilson-Agyapong is the registered owner of Oman FM Limited
(Kencity Media) which manages Oman FM and Net 2 TV, according to the
National Communications Authority.
She is married to Kennedy
Ohene Agyapong. They are involved in the KenCity Group of Companies,
which comprises of 13 companies stretching from media, cold stores to
real estate.
Kennedy Agyapong is the CEO of KenCity Media, his
wife Stella operates as the company’s owner according to the National
Communication Authority. There is, however, no company profile at
Registrar General on Oman FM Limited or Kencity Media.
She was a
Council Member of the Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association (GIBA)
from 2010 to 2012. She was nominated as Media Entrepreneur of the Year,
for an award for the media entrepreneurs who have demonstrated
exceptional media entrepreneurship skills in 2013.
Mrs Stella
Wilson-Agyapong is the owner of Mina D'Oro Ventures and Messrs Imperial
World Business Limited and all subsidiaries of KenCity Group of
Companies.
Ms Carol Annang (New Times Corporation)
The
National Media Commission (NMC) in consultation with President John
Dramani Mahama appointed Ms Carol Annang, the Chief Executive Officer of
New World Securities, as the Managing Director of New Times Corporation
(NTC) in 2015.
Her appointment, which took effect on January 2, 2015 and will expire in four years (2019).
Ms
Annang, is a product of Achimota School and the University of Ghana,
holds a B.Sc Administration in Accounting and a Master’s degree in
Business Administration, with a Marketing option.
Nana Adjoa Hackman Otchere-Darko (GAB Productions Limited)
Nana
Adjoa Hackman Otchere-Darko is married to Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko and
both practice in a law firm called Africa Legal Associates as senior
partners and managing partners, respectively.
The couple also
owns shares in a company called GAB Productions Limited, according to
the Register General. GAB Productions Limited publishes The Statesman
newspaper.
Nana Adjoa was not known much in the public space
until recently when she was appointed a member of the board of the Ghana
National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC). She owns GAB Productions
Limited.
Gina Blay (Western Publication Limited)
Gina Blay is a Ghanaian journalist and diplomat married to Frederick Blay.
She
is currently Ghana's ambassador to Germany and also doubles as the
Chief Executive Officer of Western Publication Limited a print media
house. The main publication of the house is Daily Guide Newspaper.
She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008 and survived the ailment after a series of chemotherapy treatments.
Gina Blay is married to the acting National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Freddie Blay. |
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