Serwaa Amihere Called To The Bar, Ghanaians Overly Happy For Her

Ghanaian broadcaster and media personality, Serwaa Amihere, has taken a bold step into a new professional chapter as she was called to the Bar in a ceremony that celebrated the nation’s newest legal minds.

The GHOne TV anchor and morning show host, who is widely known for her eloquence and composure on screen, stunned many when she revealed that she had been pursuing legal education in silence for the past five years.

Her emotional post, detailing the sleepless nights, countless lectures, and over 8,000 hours of private studies, resonated deeply with Ghanaians across social media.

“Forty subjects, forty exams, thousands of hours of study, and endless sacrifices, this is the side of my life I’ve kept away from the public,” she wrote.

Her message of gratitude to God, her family, and supporters was a testament to her humility and perseverance.

At the 2025 Call to the Bar ceremony, held at the Accra International Conference Centre, Amihere joined hundreds of other successful candidates who were sworn in to practice as lawyers.

Among the crowd were proud relatives, friends, and colleagues from the media and legal fraternities who applauded her milestone achievement.

Serwaa Amihere’s journey from journalism to jurisprudence has been widely celebrated as an inspiration to young Ghanaians, especially women proving that dreams can evolve and coexist across disciplines.

Many have praised her for demonstrating that one can pursue passion and purpose beyond what the public sees.

As she exchanges her studio microphone for the lawyer’s robe and wig, Serwaa stands as a symbol of grace, intellect, and determination, ready to serve justice with the same eloquence that made her a household name.

Written By Bernard Nii Ade Quaye | Kobby Kyei Media

Leave a Reply
Related Posts
Total
0
Share