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In an industry long dominated by men, Akosua Agyapong stood her ground and built a lasting legacy. The celebrated highlife musician and television personality has been honoured for her remarkable contributions and unwavering commitment to Ghana’s music industry.
Akosua Agyapong rose to prominence in the 1990s, when very few women ventured into highlife music. Her bold entry into the genre challenged stereotypes and opened doors for many women to pursue music careers.
Now 56 and a mother of six, she became a household name after her hit songs Meye obaa and San behwe womba dominated the airwaves in 1990 and 1992. The songs resonated widely and established her as a symbol of female empowerment and perseverance.
In recognition of her impact, Akosua Agyapong was presented with an award, a citation and an undisclosed cash amount at a ceremony held before more than 35,000 diasporans at the annual Ogyebea Afahye festival.
The event was organised by the Ntontom Nkabom Som of the Temple of Rabbi at Ekumfi Otuam in the Central Region and ran from December 25, 2025, to January 1, 2026.
The ceremony attracted several notable personalities, including veteran actor Kofi Adjorlolo and several Kumawood actors.

Traditional leaders from the Central Region were also present. The Dormahene, Dr Agyeman Badu II, was represented by the Chief of Abese and Kyidomhene, Nana Barimah Kumi Achaw III.
Presenting the award, the Leader of the Temple of Rabbi, Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, praised her influence, noting that her impactful music in a male-dominated industry had created opportunities and inspired many women to pursue music careers.
Although she is no longer actively recording, the Frema hitmaker remains a strong presence in the entertainment industry. She has served as a co-judge on popular music reality shows, including TV3’s Mentor and Adom TV’s Nsromma talent show.
With nearly four decades in the industry, Akosua Agyapong continues to command widespread admiration and respect, cementing her place as one of Ghana’s most influential female musicians.
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