The world of communication and storytelling has lost a remarkable voice with the passing of Sister Rejoice Sedegah, a revered Sister communicator whose legacy transcends words and reverberates deeply in the silence she leaves behind.
In an era where noise often drowns out meaning, Sr. Rejoice embodied the truth behind the timeless adage: silence is golden. Her unique ability to listen intently, to speak with clarity, and to convey powerful messages without the clutter of needless chatter made her a beacon in the communications field. Her passing is not just the loss of a communicator but the departure of a rare soul who understood the profound value of silence as a form of respect, reflection, and connection.
Sr. Rejoice Sedegah’s career spanned over two decades during which she served as a dedicated Sister communicator, known for bridging gaps and building understanding across diverse communities. She was deeply committed to empowering voices often overlooked and fostering dialogue grounded in empathy and integrity. Her work earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious award at the Catholic Standard,recognizing her impactful contributions to media and community engagement.
Colleagues remember her as a calm and grounding presence, whose silence often spoke louder than words. “Rejoice taught us that true communication requires more than just talking; it demands the humility to listen and the patience to understand,” shared a close associate, Mr. Damien Avevor. “Her presence was a reminder that sometimes, in the quiet, the most meaningful conversations happen.”
Beyond her professional achievements, Sr. Rejoice was a mentor and inspiration to many young communicators. She believed in nurturing talent and encouraged others to find strength in stillness and thoughtfulness, often reminding them that “silence is not emptiness — it is a powerful space where wisdom grows.”
The passing of Sr. Rejoice Sedegah leaves a void in the hearts of those who valued her voice and the peaceful stillness it carried. As we mourn, we also celebrate her legacy — a reminder to embrace silence not as emptiness, but as a powerful space for growth, healing, and genuine connection.
In a noisy world, her life teaches us to treasure silence and to recognize that sometimes, silence truly is golden.
Sr. Gifty Anastasia Blewu, SMMC
(Sister Communicator )