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See Photos of Miss Akua The Most Curvy Ghanaian Lawyer Who Is Causing Massive Stir On Social Media

Miss Akua is a well-known Ghanaian lawyer, entrepreneur, and food scientist. She was born on March 18, 1989.

She went to His Grace Junior High School and Wesley Girls Senior High School, where she majored in General Arts. She was born and raised in Accra, Ghana’s Greater Accra Region.

In 2013, she transferred to the University of Ghana. She was the daughter of Major Retired Owusu Addo and Mrs. Mary Asiedu.

Akua is her parents’ third child. She is a serious and hardworking woman who is unwavering in her pursuits. There was a time when males dominated the legal profession, but females are now giving them a run for their money.

Miss Akua is a lawyer who, despite her profession, has a good sense of fashion. In September 2019, she was sent to the Ghana Bar. She is stunning and has a naturally large backside. She has lovely skin and a curvy body. She is currently one of Ghana’s most admired lawyers.

She has over 70k Instagram followers.

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See Photos of Miss Akua The Most Curvy Ghanaian Lawyer Who Is Causing Massive Stir On Social Media
See Photos of Miss Akua The Most Curvy Ghanaian Lawyer Who Is Causing Massive Stir On Social Media
See Photos of Miss Akua The Most Curvy Ghanaian Lawyer Who Is Causing Massive Stir On Social Media
See Photos of Miss Akua The Most Curvy Ghanaian Lawyer Who Is Causing Massive Stir On Social Media

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