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On October 23, 2025, Ghana lost a titan. Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, the nation’s longest-serving First Lady and a relentless champion for women’s rights, passed away at 76 in Accra’s Ridge Hospital after a brief illness.

Her life, intertwined with the revolutionary legacy of her late husband, Jerry John Rawlings, transformed Ghana’s political and social fabric. Her death closes a historic chapter, but her fearless spirit continues to inspire millions.

Nana Konadu wasn’t just a First Lady she was a force for change.

Roots and Romance

Born on November 17, 1948, in Cape Coast, Nana Konadu grew up in a modest family and excelled at Achimota School, where she met Jerry Rawlings, her future partner in life and revolution.

She studied art and textiles at the University of Science and Technology (KNUST), while Rawlings climbed the ranks of the Air Force.

Their 1977 marriage sparked a dynamic partnership, yielding four children: Zanetor, Yaa Asantewaa, Amina, and Kimathi. Zanetor, now an NDC parliamentarian, carries their torch.

Their love story fueled a shared vision for a just Ghana.

Revolution’s Backbone

Nana Konadu stood by Rawlings during his bold 1979 and 1981 coups, her resolve unwavering in turbulent times. As First Lady (1979–1981, 1981–2001), she drove social progress, launching the 31st December Women’s Movement to empower women through education and business.

Her advocacy led to 1989 laws protecting women’s and children’s inheritance rights and cemented gender equality in Ghana’s 1992 constitution.

Known as the “Iron Lady,” she embodied strength and transformation.

A Political Powerhouse

Nana Konadu carved her own path. In the 1980s, she helped form the Ivorian Popular Front, challenging one-party rule. Elected to Parliament in 1995, she championed multiparty democracy.

After Rawlings’ 2020 passing, she founded the National Democratic Party (NDP) in 2022 and ran for president in 2016, becoming Ghana’s first female candidate. Though unsuccessful, her 2012 and 2025 bids ignited debates on women’s leadership.

Her political courage broke barriers and inspired a generation.

Outpouring of Tributes

On October 23, President John Mahama halted a judicial swearing-in to honor her. Parliament paused its session, and social media overflowed with praise.

Presidential aide Felix Kwakye Ofosu confirmed her passing, while Energy Ministry’s Richmond Rockson hailed her “unmatched leadership” in women’s empowerment. KNUST lauded her as a “pioneer for development.”

Her 31st December Movement remains a beacon for women’s progress.

An Enduring Impact

Nana Konadu’s 43-year marriage to Rawlings was a partnership of power and purpose. Her work reshaped Ghana, from legal reforms to grassroots empowerment.

Her NDP and presidential runs challenged norms, proving women could lead at the highest levels. She leaves behind her four children and a nation transformed by her fight for equality.

Ghana mourns, but her legacy boldness, justice, empowerment lives on, a clarion call for change.


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