While Christian Honours 2026 celebrated many outstanding men and women of faith, six remarkable women stood out prominently among the honourees, underscoring the undeniable impact of women in Christian leadership, compassion, influence, inspiration, and national transformation.
The six distinguished personalities were Rev. Dr. Rosalind Joyce Aryee, Dr. Mrs. Dorothy Danso, Rev. Dr. Christie Doe Tetteh, Rev. Dr. Mrs. Davina Markwei, Hon. Mrs. Gifty Afenyi Dadzie Esq., and Mrs. Comfort Ocran.
Each was recognised for exceptional contributions to ministry, leadership, mentorship, compassion, and the advancement of Christian values in society.
Rev. Dr. Rosalind Joyce Aryee Named Ultimate Honouree for Religio-Politico Voice
Leading the list was Rev. Dr. Rosalind Joyce Aryee, who emerged as the Ultimate Honouree in the Religio-Politico Voice category.
This prestigious category recognises personalities whose spiritual authority, moral voice, and principled public engagement have significantly influenced governance, national values, and public discourse.
Her conferment reflects decades of steadfast leadership, wisdom, courage, and unwavering commitment to truth, justice, and national development.
Dr. Mrs. Dorothy Danso Honoured in Influential Personality Category
Also receiving recognition was Dr. Mrs. Dorothy Danso, who was honoured in the Influential Personality category.
Dr. Mrs. Danso is widely respected for her leadership of Aglow International Ghana, where she has played a significant role in spiritual mobilisation, women’s empowerment, prayer leadership, and the nurturing of Christian values across communities.
Her honour acknowledges her sustained leadership, mentorship, and the respect she has earned through years of purposeful influence.
Rev. Dr. Christie Doe Tetteh Recognised for Influence and Leadership
Also honoured in the Influential Personality category was Rev. Dr. Christie Doe Tetteh.
Her recognition reflects a life of service, spiritual leadership, mentorship, and the ability to inspire others through both ministry and personal example.
Rev. Dr. Mrs. Davina Markwei Honoured for Christian Compassion
Joining the distinguished list was Rev. Dr. Mrs. Davina Markwei, who received recognition in the Christian Honour for Compassion category.
This category celebrates individuals whose lives demonstrate Christlike love through kindness, empathy, generosity, and practical service to others.
Her honour reflects a life marked by compassion in action, care for people, and a steadfast commitment to uplifting lives through ministry and benevolence.
Hon. Mrs. Gifty Afenyi-Dadzie, Esq., recognized as Motivating / Inspiring Personality
Also honoured was Hon. Mrs. Gifty Afenyi-Dadzie, Esq., who received recognition in the Motivating / Inspiring Personality category.
A highly respected national figure, her life and public service continue to inspire generations through resilience, leadership, excellence, and principled contribution to society.
Her recognition affirms the value of lives that motivate others by example and enduring achievement.
Mrs. Comfort Ocran Honoured as Motivating / Inspiring Personality
Completing the distinguished six was Mrs. Comfort Ocran, who was honoured in the Motivating / Inspiring Personality category together with her husband.
The category celebrates individuals whose words, lifestyle, leadership, and perseverance uplift others and inspire purposeful living.
Mrs. Ocran’s honour reflects years of empowering people, strengthening families, mentoring leaders, and championing growth through faith and wisdom.
A Strong Statement on Women of Impact
The recognition of these six women was widely seen as one of the defining highlights of Christian Honours 2026.
In an evening where many revered personalities were celebrated, their presence among the honourees sent a clear message: that women continue to play indispensable roles in shaping the church, strengthening homes, mentoring generations, influencing institutions, caring for communities, and contributing meaningfully to national development.
Christian Honours organisers reiterated that the platform is guided by the pillars of Reputation, Recognition, and Integrity, and honours individuals based on impact, consistency, and faithful service, not gender, popularity, or status.
Celebrating Legacy and Inspiring the Next Generation
The honouring of Rev. Dr. Rosalind Joyce Aryee, Dr. Mrs. Dorothy Danso, Rev. Dr. Christie Doe Tetteh, Rev. Dr. Mrs. Davina Markwei, Hon. Mrs. Gifty Afenyi Dadzie Esq., and Mrs. Comfort Ocran served not only as recognition of past accomplishments but also as inspiration for younger women called to leadership, ministry, compassion, enterprise, and public service.
Their stories stood as proof that grace, excellence, conviction, and faithfulness remain powerful forces in shaping both the church and the nation.

