Geisha Ghana crowns Mrs. Patience Abba as maiden Mama G 2026 Ambassador

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Geisha Ghana has crowned Madam Patience Abba as the maiden Mama G 2026 Ambassador at a colourful grand finale held on Sunday, December 14, 2025, at the Airport City Holiday Inn (now Palms by Eagles), Accra.

The seven-week campaign, launched during this year’s Mother’s Day celebrations, sought to honour women whose selfless actions have positively impacted lives and communities across the country.

The grand finale brought together 10 finalists, family members, supporters, corporate partners, and invited guests for the climax of the nationwide initiative.

Organisers said they received 140 nominations from Ghanaians on social media, with each entry sharing inspiring stories of women who have mentored, supported, and uplifted others in their communities. After weeks of public voting, 10 finalists emerged to compete in various tasks and performances on the night.

Media personality Gifty Anti graced the occasion as guest speaker and encouraged women to continue making an impact regardless of their title or status in society.

Geisha Ghana also announced that Madam Patience Abba will enjoy an all-expenses-paid trip to Zanzibar and will serve as brand ambassador for the Mama G campaign going forward.

The Brand Manager of Geisha Ghana, Frederick Asare, explained that the Mama G initiative was inspired by the overwhelming stories shared by Ghanaians during this year’s Mother’s Day celebrations. He said the brand aims to extend the celebration of motherhood beyond a single day by recognising women who consistently demonstrate care, sacrifice, and resilience.

Organisers noted that the Mama G initiative honours not only biological mothers but also all women who embody care, service, and resilience. The newly crowned Mama G 2026 Ambassador, Madam Patience Abba, was nominated by her daughter, Sheila.

They expressed optimism that the initiative will become an annual event and continue to encourage Ghanaians to celebrate women whose contributions often go unnoticed but make a meaningful difference in society.

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