Elorm Ababio, also known as Ama Governor, is set to join 181 other individuals in being called to the bar on May 31, 2024.
The announcement was made through a notice issued by the Director of the Ghana School of Law. However, it’s important to note that the list of qualified individuals may be subject to change if any irregularities are brought to the attention of the General Legal Council.
Ama Governor’s path to the bar has been marked by both public attention and controversy. Her outspokenness and willingness to openly discuss her sexuality have made her a divisive figure in Ghanaian society. Despite facing challenges, her determination and perseverance have led her to this significant milestone in her legal career.
The news of her enrollment has sparked discussion on social media, with supporters applauding her resilience and detractors expressing their opposition. Nonetheless, Ama Governor’s inclusion in the list of qualified individuals underscores her dedication to the legal profession.
The call to the bar ceremony, scheduled for May 31, 2024, will be a momentous occasion for all 182 individuals who have worked diligently to reach this point. It will mark the culmination of years of rigorous education and training at the Ghana School of Law.
As Ama Governor prepares to embark on her journey within the legal fraternity, her story serves as an inspiration to those facing obstacles and discrimination. It highlights the importance of resilience and pursuing one’s aspirations despite societal challenges.