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Call To The Ghana Bar: Old Wesley Girls’ High School Student Becomes A Lawyer, Photos Delight Folks

Elorm Aku Dadzawa, a former student of Wesley Girls’ High School (WGHS), has achieved a significant milestone by gaining admission to the Ghana Bar.

She was part of the over 1,000 individuals enrolled during the 60th Ghana School of Law acceptance ceremony.

Photos of student, Elorm Aku Dadzawa.

Having pursued her education at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the University of Reading, Elorm Aku Dadzawa has now successfully joined the ranks of legal professionals. The acceptance into the Ghana Bar occurred on Friday, October 20, 2023, marking a noteworthy achievement in her legal career.

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Following the announcement, congratulatory messages have been pouring in for Elorm Aku, showcasing the recognition and support from well-wishers.

 

”Golden Age School, SOS Hermann Gmeiner Int. School, WEY GEY HEY 2007, Natsu, KNUST 2012, University of Reading 2014, UPSA Law School 2020, Ghana Law School 2023. Introducing your new lawyer, SELORM AKU DADZAWA ESQ,” the post read.

Read the post here.

How netizens reacted to Elorm Aku Dadzawa’s milestone

Congratulatory messages have since been pouring in for the new lawyer.

Abrewa Baisie mentioned:

I’m just smiling.

Israela Efua Wilsyn posted:

Back to back to back!

Amanda Owusuwaa McSamuel indicated:

Hype mistress baako p3 you do all. Congrats, Selorm.

Raissa Asamoah said:

Congratulations.

Clement Afreh indicated:

Wow, you have done well.

Felix ‘Jnr’ Annoh-Quarshie posted:

I’m so happy for you, Selorm.

Mamaa Grace Sam said:

 

 

 

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Written by Grace Boahene

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