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The speakers for this year's edition of Women of Valour have arrived in Paris ahead of the event on March 7, 2025.
Women of Valour is an initiative by award winning journalist Nana Aba Anamoah held annually on March 7 ahead of International Women's Day. The programme is set aside to celebrate women with remarkable stories of courage.
The Chief Executive Officer of Oh My Hair, Maame Gyamfua, and Miss Universe 1st Runner Up 2024/Miss Universe Africa and Oceania, Chidimma Adetshina, arrived in Paris on March 5, 2025 with a lot of excitement.
They were beautifully received by the ambassadors of Women of Valour.
Chidimma Adetshina told Doreen Avio she is ready to share her inspiring story of courage and resilience with the world.
Two other speakers ,Tucci Ivowi and Sika Goka also arrived on March 6, 2025 for the event.

Meanwhile, the host of the event Serwaa Amihere, was unable to make it to Paris due circumstances beyond her control. However, Natalie Forte has been announced as the new host for this year's programme.

Serwaa took to social media to announce her absence: "Due to circumstances beyond my control, I will sadly miss out on hosting Women of Valour in Paris. In my stead, the talented Natalie Forte will steer affairs. Women of Valour will be amazing!! Have fun if you're in Paris. You can also join online if you'll be missing out like me."
This year's event will be the first to be held outside the country. Previous events were held in Ghana with huge attendance, especially by women from all walks of life.
Women from countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, UK, US and Europe, have all arrived and set to be part of the event on March 7, 2025, with some men also present.
Women of Valour is an annual event and the third edition is being held in Paris.


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