Monica Amekoafia, Miss Ghana's first winner in 1957
She was contestant
Number 9. It was from her number that people from the Volta Region is called
Number 9.
In 1963 Monica's husband was posted to Hungary where she and her family lived until 1966. Following the coup d'état that replaced the Nkrumah government with the military National Liberation Council on 24 February 1966, she returned to Ghana with her family. Monica settled down to life in Ghana where though basically a housewife, she engaged in different trades working from home. Her primary trade being dressmaking, she also engaged in the tie and dye business and soap making among others.
Her husband, Henry who had gone into private business after
his diplomatic career, died in September 1985. Monica died from an asthma
attack on 24 June 1990.
A statue was also unveiled in her honour at Hohoe in the
Volta Region of Ghana.