The Ghana National Association of Law Students has congratulated three Ghanaian students who were recently honoured by the Gambia School of Law.
According to the Association Albert Agyepong, Naa Koshie Mills and Chelsea Oforiwaa Ofoe topped their classes in different legal courses at the West African law school.
“Albert Agyepong was adjudged best student in 'Legal Drafting & Conveyancing'. He was also adjudged best student in 'Company Law & Commercial Practices'.
Naa Koshie Mills was adjudged best student in 'Advocacy Skills'. Chelsea Oforiwaa Ofoe was adjudged best student in 'Professional Conduct',” the Association wrote on its Facebook page.
The Ghana National Association of Law Students added: “Congratulations, Albert, Naa and Chelsea. Thank you for demonstrating that Ghanaian law students are good enough to compete with the very best elsewhere.”
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