Nana Amba Eyiaba I

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Born
Eunice Amba Amoah

(1950-02-18) February 18, 1950 (age 76)
Education
  • Bachelor of Education, University of Cape Coast, 1997
  • Diploma in Advanced study of Education, University of Cape Coast, 1980
OccupationsEducator, advocate
TitleQueen Mother of Effutu 16
Nana Amba Eyiaba I
Born
Eunice Amba Amoah

(1950-02-18) February 18, 1950 (age 76)
Education
  • Bachelor of Education, University of Cape Coast, 1997
  • Diploma in Advanced study of Education, University of Cape Coast, 1980
OccupationsEducator, advocate
TitleQueen Mother of Effutu 16
Board member ofGhana Museums and Monuments Board, Panafest, OLA College of Education, Graphic Communications Group Limited, the Central Region Tourism Development Committee, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Central Regional Peace Council Board.

Nana Amba Eyiaba I, known non-formally as Eunice Amba Amoah (born February 18, 1950), is a Ghanaian queen mother from the Effutu Municipal District of Central Region, Ghana. She is the former Director of Education for Central Region. From 2004 to 2010, Eyiaba was appointed by President John Kufuor to serve as a member of the national Electoral Commission of Ghana, co-organizing and supervising the parliamentary and presidential elections of 2004 and 2008.

As an advocate for the increased recognition and political participation of queen mothers in Ghanaian society, Eyiaba was instrumental in establishing the national Council of Women Traditional Leaders (CWTL) in 2001. She served as an executive member for CWTL until 2016.

Eyiaba has served on the board of directors for the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board, Panafest, the Central Region Tourism Development Committee, the Environmental Protection Agency, the OLA College of Education, the Graphic Communications Group Limited, and the Mental Health Authority Board. In 2017, she was Vice-Chairperson for the Central Regional Peace Council Board.

A view of Cape Coast, Ghana (c. 2002)

Eunice Amba Amoah was born on February 18, 1950, in Cape Coast, Ghana.[1]

In 1971, after finishing her basic schooling and working as an untrained teacher for several years, Amoah completed her Teachers’ Certificate ‘A’ from the Teachers’ Training College in Accra. In 1977, she took an Education Specialist course at the Advanced Teacher Training College at the University of Education, Winneba. In 1980, Amoah received her Diploma in Advanced study of Education from the University of Cape Coast (UCC), and from 1994 to 1997, Amoah studied in the Bachelor of Education program at UCC, completing her degree with a major in Educational Psychology.[1]

Appointment as queen mother

A Ghanaian queen mother's stool, used in the ceremonial appointment of new queen mothers

Every town or village in Ghana traditionally selects a woman as queen mother from the local "royal family" – the original family who first settled in the area. Queen mothers partner with male chiefs to provide leadership, and are responsible for maintaining local cultural traditions and providing care for women and children in the area.[2] The title "Nana" is a term of respect that signifies status,[citation needed] and queen mothers are given the role for life.[3] As of 2016, there were approximately 10,000 queen mothers across Ghana.[2]

In 1982, Eunice Amba Amoah was officially appointed – or "enstooled" – as Nana Amba Eyiaba I, the queen mother of Effutu 16 of the Effutu Municipal District.[4]

Council of Traditional Women Leaders

Ministry of education, board work, and electoral commission

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