24-year-old African lady graduates Law School, celebrates achievement as a Lawyer

A 24-year-old African lady named Mary Darkwah has achieved the feat of being called to the bar as a certified Lawyer in Ghana.

24-year-old African lady graduates Law School, celebrates achievement as a Lawyer
Mary Darkwah

A remarkable achievement has been realized by Mary Darkwah, a 24-year-old African woman, who has been officially called to the bar as a certified Lawyer in Ghana.

Mary Darkwah's induction into the Ghana Bar Association follows her successful completion of the professional course at the Ghana Law School, granting her membership in the esteemed circle of certified legal practitioners in Ghana.

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Mary's educational journey led her to acquire a bachelor's degree in Law with a specialization in Criminal Justice (LL.B) at Wisconsin International University College. She proudly shared her accomplishment of becoming a lawyer on her Instagram, displaying images of herself donning the traditional robe and wig.

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In addition to her legal pursuits, Mary further diversified her experiences by interning at GHone TV. It is worth noting that her interests extended to the field of media, in addition to her commitment to the legal profession, as indicated in her bio.

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Nana Aba, the General Manager of GHone TV, took to Twitter to extend her heartfelt congratulations to Mary Darkwah, recognizing her incredible achievement. She stated, "Congratulations to our 24-year-old newsroom intern. We are proud of you, Mary Darkwah Esq." This commendation underscores the acknowledgment and celebration of Mary's accomplishments in both the legal and media domains.