Since the inception of Ghana's Fourth Republic on January 7, 1993, three remarkable women have held the esteemed position of Chief Justice; the highest office in the country's judiciary.

These trailblazing women are Georgina Theodora Wood, Sophia Akuffo, and Gertrude Torkornoo.

While each brought distinct leadership styles and made huge contributions to the judiciary, Georgina Wood stands out for a historic feat.

She is the only Chief Justice in the Fourth Republic to have sworn in four Presidents, marking her tenure as a particularly memorable chapter in Ghana's constitutional journey.