PHOTOS: Young Ghanaian man celebrates as he bags first class law degree from Legon
- A young man named Prosper Batariwah has taken to social media to celebrate as he graduates with a law degree from the University of Ghana Law School
- Prosper was the president of the Law Students Union (LSU) of the University of Ghana Law School
- He graduated with first class honours and has celebrated his fulfilling journey on social media
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A young man identified as Prosper Batariwah has celebrated his laudable academic accomplishment after he graduated from the University of Ghana Law School.
Prosper was Sarbah's student legal advisor and later became the Law Students Union (LSU) president.
The young man completed his years of training at the prestigious University of Ghana Law School with first class honours.
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In a post sighted by YEN.com.gh, Prosper announced he has proudly ''bagged'' his Bachelor of Laws (LLB) with first class.
He indicated that the past four years at the university has been a fulfilling journey.
He captioned his post:
''From Xavier to Legon, it's been a very fulfilling journey. I have seen so much growth in these past four years. Being Sarbah's student legal advisor, to LSU President and bagging a first class in law. It's been two things: roots and wits. Cheers to this chapter.''
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Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported that seven students from the University of Ghana Law School have graduated with first class honours in the university’s virtual congregation ceremony.
The virtual ceremony was held on 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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Source: YEN.com.gh