Audio By Carbonatix
The Founder and CEO of Stratcomm Africa, has received an esteemed individual honour at the prestigious Distinguish Fellowship Awards and LILA 2023 as a distinguished fellow.
The award ceremony, orchestrated by Mr and Mrs Titi Offei, founders of the Accra Business School, aimed to spotlight and celebrate women who have soared above challenges across various spheres of life.
Ms. Cobbah's recognition stems from her outstanding impact within the communication industry, paving the way for contemporary communication and PR professionals.
Her unwavering dedication led to the establishment of Stratcomm Africa three decades ago. Additionally, she and Stratcomm Africa are currently spearheading Climate Change Communication, highlighting a critical field in dire need of attention.
In her conversation with the media, Madam Cobbah expressed her gratitude to her fellow women awardees while urging the current generation to uphold the ethical standards of the industry.
"I'm over the moon seeing all these remarkable women gathered in one place to be honoured. We congratulate ourselves, and to the younger generation, we urge you to continue our legacy.
"Remember, our only competition should be with ourselves. Once we embrace this mindset, achieving the impossible becomes possible."
Among the celebrated women were Gift Anty, Dr Dwamena, Shirley Kum, and many other distinguished personalities.
The event was graced by the esteemed presence of former Minister of Northern Ireland, Baroness Arlene Foster.
Madam Cobbah's recognition reflects her significant contributions and unwavering commitment to the communication landscape, setting a formidable example for present and future generations.
Latest Stories
-
Lithuania declares emergency situation over Belarus balloons
1 hour -
Trump criticises ‘decaying’ European countries and ‘weak’ leaders
1 hour -
Afroquality announces ‘Becoming Us’ – a first-of-its-kind PanAfrican micro series redefining how brands tell African stories
2 hours -
Government’s reduction of Lithium Royalty Rate from 10% to 5% raises serious concerns – APL
2 hours -
“Africa cannot afford to be a bystander” – Mahama
2 hours -
Halt ratification of revised lithium agreement between Ghana and Barari
3 hours -
Gov’t will continue to prioritise quality healthcare at all levels – Vice President
3 hours -
Why the NDC’s reduced Lithium Royalty Rate proposal is “Strange and Legally Baseless” – Africa Policy Lens
3 hours -
Your non-involvement enabled us to speedily approve our estimates – Ayariga trolls angry Minority
3 hours -
Christian Council commends government’s Sanitation Week initiative ahead of Christmas
3 hours -
Ghana risks losing about US$630 million if government reduces lithium royalty rate from 10% to 5% – Africa Policy Lens warns
3 hours -
Parliament approves budget allocations despite Minority’s chaotic scenes over Kpandai dispute
3 hours -
GhanaFest Europe debuts in The Hague, showcasing trade and culture
4 hours -
emPLE deepens regional impact with support for Special Project at ART X Lagos 2025
4 hours -
Commercial Curiosity: The Unseen Driver of Opportunity
4 hours
