Four ladies from the 2023 batch of the University of Ghana School of Law have each bagged First-Class Honors.
The exceptional performances of Jasmine Kukua Tekyi Acheampong, Ohenewaa Asantewaa Armoh, Abigail Nakuor Wowolo, and Elenor Wesom Mogeri earned them congratulatory messages on social media.
Read the full story originally published on August 19, 2023, by GhanaWeb
Four ladies are enjoying congratulatory messages on social media for excelling in their School of Law course at the University of Ghana.
The quartet bagged First Class Honours according to the Class of 2023 list that has been released so far.
They include: Jasmine Kukua Tekyi Acheampong, Ohenewaa Asantewaa Armoh, Abigail Nakuor Wowolo, and Elenor Wesom Mogeri.
The University of Ghana Law Students’ Union posted brief profiles of the four ladies, including, among others, their alma mater, aspirations, motivation, and hobbies.
Two of them are old students of Achimota School (Abigail and Jasmine); Kukua and Elenor are old girls of Accra Girls SHS and Holy Child SHS, respectively.
The School of Law of the University of Ghana is the premier center for legal education in Ghana and continues to lead the way in preparing students for the legal profession.
It was first established as a department of the Faculty of Social Studies in the 1958–59 academic year, becoming a faculty in 1960–61, and eventually becoming a full-fledged school in the 2014–15 academic year.
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