Meet Elizabeth, Ghanaian lady who works both as a nurse & a lawyer

Meet Elizabeth, Ghanaian lady who works both as a nurse & a lawyer

- Elizabeth Owusua, a Ghanaian lady, has fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming both a nurse and a lawyer

- Her journey started in 2005 when she gained admission to study diploma in nursing and later topped up to become a degree nurse

- In 2019, the brilliant and ambitious young woman was called to the Bar after pursuing her Law degree

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A Ghanaian lady by name Elizabeth Owusua has fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming both a nurse and a lawyer as she now serves in both capacities, day and night.

In a narration by Elizabeth sighted by YEN.com.gh, the young lady indicates that as a child, she wanted to be a nurse, lawyer as well as a fashion designer simultaneously.

According to Elizabeth, although she strongly longed to have her dreams, she never imagined how they would all happen because of her humble beginning.

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She was, however, quick to note that her training at Mfantsiman Girls helped shaped her entire being greatly. After that, she narrated that,

"I went to the Nursing and Midwifery Training College at Korle Bu where I graduated with a Diploma in Nursing in 2008 and started working as a nurse in 2010 after national service".

From there, Owusua notes she continued to Central University College to top up for a Bsc Degree in Nursing alongside work and graduated in 2013.

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In 2014, Owusua applied to Gimpa Law Faculty for an LLB and got admitted which she did along with working night shifts at the hospital and gained admission to the Law school in 2017 after graduating from Gimpa and finally was called to the Ghana Bar in October 2019.

Meanwhile, President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has revealed that the World Health Organization (WHO) has asked Ghana to share knowledge with African countries.

The president made the rather interesting revelation in his ninth address to the nation on Sunday, May 10, 2020, on the measures to be taken against the novel coronavirus, which was closely monitored by YEN.com.gh

According to Nana Addo, WHO actually reached out to Ghana and asked that the country's sample pooling experience be shared with other countries on the continent.

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