Social media influencer Elorm Ababio, popularly known as Ama Governor, has been granted the opportunity to enroll in the Ghana Bar after facing several controversies over the past two years. She joins 181 other individuals who are set to be called to the bar on May 31, 2024.
The announcement came from the Ghana School of Law Director in a notice. However, the list of qualified individuals is not final and may be adjusted if the General Legal Council identifies any irregularities. “The list of persons qualified to be called to the bar per a notice issued under the hand of the Director of the Ghana School of Law is not exhaustive and may change upon the attention of the General Legal Council drawn to certain irregularities,” the official notice stated.
Ama Governor’s journey to the bar has attracted significant public attention due to her outspoken nature and candid discussions about her sexuality, making her a polarizing figure in Ghanaian society. Despite these challenges, her determination and resilience have led her to this professional milestone.
The news of her enrollment has generated considerable buzz on social media, with supporters praising her perseverance and critics voicing their opposition. Regardless, Ama Governor’s inclusion in the list of qualified individuals is a testament to her commitment to the legal profession.
The call to the bar ceremony on May 31, 2024, will be a significant moment for all 182 individuals who have worked hard to achieve this honor. This event marks the culmination of years of rigorous education and training at the Ghana School of Law.
As Ama Governor prepares to join the legal fraternity, her story serves as an inspiration to many who face obstacles and prejudice. Her journey underscores the importance of resilience and the relentless pursuit of one’s goals, regardless of societal challenges.