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General News of Saturday, 25 November 2023

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

How the 'Ashikishan' woman on Ghana's 50 pesewa coin was killed

Rebecca Naa Dede Ayeetey, aka, Ashikishan Rebecca Naa Dede Ayeetey, aka, Ashikishan

The face of Ghana's 50 pesewa coin - a trader who is known to be one the influential individuals in the early days of independence, was Rebecca Naa Dede Ayeetey.

This woman is said to have played a significant role in the politics of the country prior to independence in 1957.

Born in 1923 at Osu during the era of pre-independence, Rebecca grew to become an established businesswoman, a revered political activist, and a chief financier of the Convention Peoples Party (CPP).

Because of the commodity she sold, which was flour, Naa Dede was nicknamed ‘Ashikishan,’ for her success in selling the product.

As a financier of the CPP in its formative years under its leader, Kwame Nkrumah, Ashikishan offered her home at Kokomlemle as a meeting centre for the women of the party, details from Ghana Crime stated.

However, her association with Nkrumah marked her as a prime target for the rival political party, United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), ultimately leading to her tragic demise, the details added.

She reportedly passed away at a CPP function at Ho on June 22, 1961, at the age of 38.

According to the X post by @Ghanacrimes, it said Ashikishan fell victim to a plot at thefunction in Ho.

Reports suggest that the political activist and feminist was allegedly poisoned during the event, after she complained of a stomach ache, after consuming a hot tea.

Despite her passing, Ashikishan's legacy endured. In the 1960s, Ghana’s double-decker buses brought to Accra by Harry Sawyer, the Minister of Transport and Communications, were named ‘Auntie Dede’ in her honour.

Today, Rebecca Naa Dede Ayeetey’s image graces a national stamp, and she is immortalised on the 50 pesewa coin,

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