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Movie star Juliet Ibrahim, has made history as first ever female President of Women in Film and Television Ghana (WIFT Ghana).
The actress made this known in a Facebook post with an expression of gratitude and a celebration of what she describes as a personal achievement.
“I’m deeply honored to share that I have been appointed as the first-ever President of Women in Film and Television Ghana (WIFT Ghana) @wiftghana—a monumental step forward for our creative community,” she wrote.
She adds that the opportunity to serve as a woman is pivotal in promoting the agenda of empowering and encouraging women across the globe to pursue and achieve their goals.
“This milestone is not just a personal achievement, but a powerful moment for all women across Ghana’s and Africa’s film, TV, and digital media industries, who continue to break barriers, amplify stories, and reshape narratives both in front of and behind the camera.”
Juliet Ibraghi said WIFT Ghana is now officially part of a worldwide network called Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI)and is also connected to WIFT Africa, which is the regional body.
“WIFT Ghana proudly joins the global network of Women in Film & Television International (WIFTI) and is affiliated with WIFT Africa—strengthening our ties across continents while staying rooted in our local mission: to empower women, create opportunities, and champion inclusion and visibility.”
About WIFT
Women in Film & Television (WIFT) is a global network of non-profit membership chapters made up of more than 40 Women in Film chapters worldwide and over 10,000 members. It is dedicated to advancing the professional development and achievements of women working across all areas of film, television, and other screen-based media.Founded in 1973 in Los Angeles by Tichi Wilkerson Kassel, the organisation expanded rapidly and held its first Women in Film and Television International World Summit in New York City in September 1997.
About WIFT Ghana
WIFT Ghana is a local chapter of Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI), committed to empowering Ghanaian women in film, television, and screen-media-related fields. The chapter aims to achieve this through networking, capacity building, and mentorship.
Meanwhile in the month of May this year, Juliet graduated from Berkeley College in the United States, proudly joining the Class of 2025 as a Bachelor's degree holder in Marketing Communications.
Celebrating her achievement, she took to Facebook yesterday to express her joy and gratitude as she reflected on the toil that led her to this moment.
“From red carpets to research papers, late-night shoots to late-night study sessions… I DID IT!,” she wrote on Facebook, adding photos of herself beaming with joy and adorned in her graduation gown.
She encouraged her fans that it is never too late to achieve any dream, despite juggling them with other demands of life.
“This is your reminder: You’re never too old to reinvent yourself,” she added. “Cheers to new beginnings, bigger dreams, and breaking every limit.”
Her fans did not hesitate to share in her joy as they flooded her comment session with congratulatory messages, cheering her on to keep advancing in her endeavours.
Juliet Ibrahim is one of the outstanding actresses in Ghallywood and Nollywood.
She is currently featuring in some new movies such as Where Love Ends," "Ayele, saved by love," "Deeper than pain," among others.
She has been an adbvocate for education, women empoerment and mental health awarness.
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