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My Picture Became a National Symbol, but I Never Knew Its Worth – Akwaaba Photo Model Recounts

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For decades, Ghana has welcomed the world with a single powerful image, the Akwaaba photograph. Displayed at airports, hotels, embassies, tourism fairs, textbooks, billboards, and international events, the image has become one of the country’s most recognisable cultural symbols. Yet, behind this celebrated photograph is a woman whose name, story, and rights were long overlooked: Angelina Nana Akua Oduro.

In a rare and emotional recount, Angelina has revealed that she never knew the commercial value or the amount of money her image generated after it was commercialised and widely distributed.

The Akwaaba image was taken during a period when Ghana was actively branding itself as a hospitable and culturally rich destination. Dressed in traditional attire, with a calabash and a clay pot, gracefully holding a calabash and a clay pot, pouring palm wine in a gesture of warmth and welcome, the young woman in the photo embodied warmth, pride, and identity.

What appeared to be a simple photo session at the time later transformed into a national tourism emblem. The image was reproduced endlessly, printed, digitised, sold, licensed, and displayed without the subject ever being informed of its growing economic and symbolic value.

“I never knew my picture had been commercialised to that extent,” Angelina recounts. “I didn’t know how much it was worth or how much money it was generating.”

As the image gained prominence, Angelina lived her life quietly, unaware that her likeness had become part of Ghana’s global branding machinery. She was never consulted when the image was reused, never credited in most publications, and never compensated for its continuous commercial exploitation.

In some cases, copies of the photograph were sold by third parties, including one Mr Joseph Osae, the photographer who took the picture without her consent or knowledge. For years, she watched as an image of her younger self appeared in public and private spaces, detached from her identity as a living person.

Her story reflects a wider systemic issue within Ghana’s creative and cultural ecosystem, the lack of protection for image rights, models, and contributors to cultural heritage.

Like many creatives and models of her time, Angelina entered the photo session without contracts, legal explanations, or discussions around intellectual property. She trusted the process, unaware of how photography, licensing, and commercial reproduction worked.

“I didn’t understand commercialisation, image rights, or royalties back then,” she explains. “Nobody explained it to me.”

Her experience exposes the imbalance of power between creatives and institutions, where contributors often give value without understanding the long-term implications of their participation.

After many years of quiet observation, Angelina Nana Akua Oduro has finally chosen to tell her story, not driven by anger, but by a desire for recognition, fairness, and reform.

Her testimony has sparked renewed conversations across the creative industry, tourism sector, and policy circles about:

  • Image rights and consent
  • Ethical use of cultural symbols
  • Fair compensation for contributors
  • The need for stronger legal frameworks

By speaking out, she has humanised an image that many Ghanaians had come to see as anonymous and institutional.

 

Angelina is more than the Akwaaba image. She is a woman whose contribution helped shape Ghana’s international identity, even if that contribution went unacknowledged for years.

Her story now stands as a cautionary tale and a call to action for photographers, institutions, brands, and policymakers to protect the rights of individuals whose faces, bodies, and identities are used to tell national stories.

 

Today, the Akwaaba image carries a deeper meaning. It is no longer just a symbol of welcome; it is a reminder that behind every powerful cultural icon is a human being who deserves recognition, respect, and equity.

As Ghana continues to promote its creative economy and cultural heritage, Angelina Nana Akua Oduro’s story urges the nation to do better to ensure that no contributor to its identity is ever left unseen again.

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The Energy Man Londona Nie Set for Comeback After Successful Recovery Journey

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Popular Ghanaian media personality Nana Yaw Kumi Jnr, affectionately known in the entertainment space as Londona Nie, is reportedly making a strong recovery after surviving an accident that occurred some months ago on the Kwabenya stretch shortly after work.

The incident, which came as a shock to many fans and industry players, saw the energetic radio presenter rushed to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital for immediate medical treatment. Sources close to the presenter revealed that medical professionals acted swiftly to stabilise his condition upon arrival.

Following news of the accident, social media was flooded with prayers, encouraging messages, and support from listeners, colleagues, friends, and well-wishers who expressed concern over his health and recovery.

Thankfully, fresh updates indicate that the celebrated on-air personality is recovering steadily and regaining his strength day by day. Insiders close to the presenter have disclosed that his health condition has improved significantly, with expectations high for his return to the airwaves in the near future.

Londona Nie, who hosts the drive-time and entertainment show on Top 103.1 FM, is widely admired for his energetic style of presentation, humour, and ability to connect with his audience. His absence has undoubtedly left a void among his loyal listeners who continue to anticipate his comeback.

As recovery continues, many supporters remain optimistic and grateful for the progress made so far.

Without a doubt, “The Energy Man” will soon return to the microphone stronger, healthier, and more energised than ever.

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Highlife Star Quarme Zaggy Drops Official Artwork for Upcoming Single “PRAYERS”

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Ghanaian versatile Highlife musician Quarme Zaggy has officially unveiled the artwork for his forthcoming single titled PRAYERS, a move that is already generating excitement among music lovers and fans across social media.

The artwork, which reflects themes of hope, determination, faith, and resilience, offers listeners an early glimpse into the emotional depth and message expected from the upcoming release. The official release date is scheduled for Friday, 29th May, 2025. The visual presentation has successfully captured public attention and heightened anticipation for the song.

Known for his unique sound and ability to blend authentic Highlife melodies with contemporary musical influences, Quarme Zaggy continues to build a reputation as one of the promising talents within Ghana’s music industry. His music often connects with audiences through relatable storytelling and heartfelt lyrical delivery, qualities many fans expect to hear once again on PRAYERS.”

Industry observers believe the single could become an inspirational anthem, especially at a time when many young people continue to rely on hope and faith while navigating life’s challenges. The title itself has already sparked conversations among followers, with many anticipating a motivational and spiritually uplifting message from the artist.

Over the years, Quarme Zaggy has remained consistent in his artistic journey, gradually building a loyal fan base through dedication, creativity, and musical versatility. The unveiling of the artwork marks the beginning of what is expected to be a strong promotional campaign ahead of the official release.

Fans and entertainment enthusiasts are now eagerly awaiting the release of PRAYERS,” as many believe the song could further strengthen Quarme Zaggy’s presence within Ghana’s contemporary Highlife scene.

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Actress and wife of musician Choirmaster, Beverly Afaglo, has reportedly passed away.

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Actress and wife of musician Choirmaster, Beverly Afaglo, has reportedly passed away.

According to a report shared by Hitz FM and cited by KPDonline.net, the musician announced the heartbreaking news, saying:
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My heart is shattered beyond words.”
Choirmaster mourned the death of his beloved wife, actress Beverly Afaglo.
The cause of her death has not yet been disclosed.

We are closely following developments and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
May Beverly Afaglo rest in peace, and may her family find strength during this difficult time.

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