Meet the 7 students who graduated with first class Law degree from Legon in 2020 (photos)
Seven students from the University of Ghana Law School have graduated with first class honours in the university’s virtual congregation ceremony.
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The virtual ceremony was held on Thursday, 30 July.
The seven students who made themselves and their loved ones proud completed their Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with first class honours.
Prosper Batariwah, Vanessa Alabi, Esmeralda Akorfa Afenyo, Emmanuel Dei-Tumi, Seth Doe, Emmeline Ziwu, and Amanda Nutakor have become an inspiration to many following their recent academic milestones.
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As earlier reported by YEN.com.gh, Amanda Nutakor, was adjudged a valedictorian as she graduated with FGPA 3.84.
Universnewsroom.com reports the number of first class students from the Law School this year is an improvement of what was experienced in 2019.
The seven students who graduated with first class honours are the highest number of persons to have completed with first class honours since the Law Faculty became a full-fledged school in the 2014/15 academic year.
In 2019, only five students bagged first class from the University of Ghana Law School.
YEN.com.gh has compiled the seven students who graduated with a first class Law degree from the University of Ghana class of 2020.
1. Amanda Nutakor
2. Emmeline Ziwu
3. Seth Doe
4. Esmeralda Akorfa Afenyo
5. Emmanuel Dei-Tumi
6. Vanessa Alabi
7. Prosper Batariwah
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In another story, a young Ghanaian lady identified as Priscilla Kpoti Mayor has graduated from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ghana (ICAG). Priscilla completed her years of training at ICAG in July and has become a fully certified accountant.
The brilliant young lady bagged this feat following years of hard work, commitment, and dedication.
Priscilla has become a woman worth highlighting as her achievement continues to inspire many women, especially young girls who aspire to clinch the same feat.
Announcing her recent accomplishment in a post on social media, Priscilla proudly owned every moment of her success.
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Source: YEN.com.gh