
Audio By Carbonatix
The 2026 edition of Women of Valour (WoV) Conference has officially sold out, with organisers confirming that more than 500 guests are expected to attend the highly anticipated London event.
Scheduled for March 7 at the London Hilton on Park Lane under the theme "The Pursuit of Fearlessness," this year’s fourth edition will spotlight coordinated action to protect women and girls while celebrating stories of courage and resilience.

The sold-out announcement was made in a video shared on the official Women of Valour Instagram page, featuring founder Nana Aba Anamoah and the event’s main host, lawyer and TV personality Serwaa Amihere.
According to Nana Aba Anamoah, the response has exceeded expectations, with calls and messages still pouring in from across the UK, Ghana, Paris and other parts of Europe.
She noted that the overwhelming interest reflects the growing global appeal of the initiative, which continues to resonate strongly beyond Ghana.
In a lighthearted exchange, Serwaa Amihere appealed for additional seats to be created.
She said, "I think we should make room for about 50 more people."
Serwaa also encouraged confirmed attendees to prepare for what she described as an unforgettable gathering.
"If you have your ticket already, come beautifully dressed and ready to have the time of your life with me as your host," she said.
Organisers have already touched down in London and are putting the necessary measures in place to ensure the conference delivers a once-in-a-lifetime experience for its cherished patrons.
The 2026 conference will be headlined by Nana Ama McBrown and Kate Henshaw, alongside UK trade expert Lesley Batchelor and Cambodian-American survivor advocate Debora Shanley.
Organisers say this year’s edition promises powerful conversations, inspiring testimonies and a celebration of fearless women from across the globe.

Latest Stories
-
PrepMaster launches platform to help Ghanaians prepare for exams and visa interviews
47 minutes -
Groundwater Galamsey: The silent crisis beneath our feet
50 minutes -
A mayor in Japan announced her maternity leave – and got the whole country talking
1 hour -
Ebola treatments trial begins in the Democratic Republic of Congo
1 hour -
Instagram running ads promoting child sexual abuse material in India, BBC finds
1 hour -
Burna Boy breaks record for most monthly listeners by African artist in Spotify history
2 hours -
Burna Boy’s mum asks singer to get married, have children
2 hours -
Mediocres more likely to succeed than professionals in Nigeria – Deyemi Okanlawon
2 hours -
Portugal beat Croatia in chaotic finish to reach World Cup last 16
2 hours -
Ghana must not become a haven for fake carbon projects – Annoh-Dompreh
2 hours -
No to carbon greenwashing – Annoh-Dompreh calls for tough standards
3 hours -
‘Biodiversity is not a luxury’: Ghanaian scientist warns Africa’s future depends on protecting nature
5 hours -
Girls’ education remains Ghana’s strongest tool for development, St Monica’s Council Chair says
5 hours -
Spurs sign Fernandes for club record £85m
5 hours -
Pubs allowed to stay open until 5am for England Mexico match
6 hours