Christine Churcher
Ghanaian female politician
Christine Churcher (born 21 September 1954) is a Ghanaian politician.
Quotes
edit- Football remains a beautiful thing for relaxation and for future building. But it also remains a passion that when you follow can take you to places.
- Her Excellency Christine Churcher visits Black Galaxies ahead of Benin showdown, Ghanafa.org, 2022.
- There are challenges but together we’ll fight these challenges and I believe we’ll make it.
- Kennedy Aryeetey Tetteh, Christine Churcher appointed Board Chair, Ghana National Gas Company, thebftonline.com, 13 October 2017.
- For me, until the final whistle goes, you cannot say your team has not won, I believe in that so when the final whistle goes then I give up. But I was sure that even if it remains one or two minutes to final whistle, you will score, I was convinced.
- Nazir Hamzah, You have done well but sharpen your goal-scoring skills – Ghana’s Ambassador to Benin commends Kotoko (Video), Kessben Online, 13 September 2022.
- I want to encourage you. Sharpen your prowess at goal scoring and make that all the opportunities you get are translated into countable goals. May the Lord go with you. May you be united more than anymore.
- Nazir Hamzah, You have done well but sharpen your goal-scoring skills – Ghana’s Ambassador to Benin commends Kotoko (Video), Kessben Online, 13 September 2022.
- I remembered that God did not create me inferior. I remembered just that politics is like marketing and women can sell better than men.
- Politics is like marketing; women can sell better than men - Former MP, Ghana Web, 1 November 2017.
- I know all the research findings, I know this issue about financing, I know all that but I also know that women today are more educated than before.
- Politics is like marketing; women can sell better than men - Former MP, Ghana Web, 1 November 2017.
- I see politics like a marketing space to sell your ideas to the public, and that women can sell better than their male counterpart when they are empowered to do so since women today are more educated than before.
- Insults Should Not Deter Women From Politics' - Christine Churcher, Peacefmonline, 3 November 2017.