See List Of Ghanaian Celebrities You Probably Didn’t Know Are Lawyers
There is a subliminal assumption that performers and entertainers are not intellectually gifted, which is why some of them have developed their abilities to such an extent that they may find peace in their current work.
However, this is a significant myth, as many celebrities possess other academic degrees that enable them to operate in respected professions other than acting.
In this piece, we’ll discuss several Ghanaian celebrities you may not know are lawyers.
- Sandra Ankobiah.
In addition to being a talented television personality, Sandra Ankobiah is also an entrepreneur and philanthropist. In 2013, she graduated from the University of Buckingham with a Law Certificate in International and Commercial Law, with a focus on World Trade, and formally became a Barrister at Law.
- Theodore Clegg Nii Arday
After serving as the anchor of the Morning Show on Starr 103. 5 FM Ghana for two years, he quit the station in 2017. A Master of Laws degree from Harvard Law School was awarded to Robert in 2014, in the United States, and he was awarded two Honors. He is also a member of the Corporate Law, Finance & Governance Concentration at the University of Michigan.
- Naa Ashorkor.
Naa Ashorkor is a Ghanaian actress, radio and television presenter, and producer. Graduated from the University of Ghana Law School and is well recognized for her role in “The Perfect Picture.”
- Yvonne Okoro
Yvonne Okoro is not yet a lawyer, but we expect that she will be called to the bar within the next several years. There are just a handful of celebrities that are practicing to become lawyers.
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