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2025 Best Graduating Law Student is the Daughter of A.B.A Fuseini

Latifa Teiya Fuseini was emerged as the Overall Best Graduating Student of the Ghana School, the Class of 2025.

Among the 824 Lawyers who have been called to the Bar today at the ceremony held in Accra Conference center, Latifa Teiya Fuseini rose above all to become best graduating student through excellence academic work, due diligence and meticulousness.

She received John Mensah Sarbah memorial prize, the highest honor for the best graduating student, becoming the third student from KNUST to win the award in a row.

Going viral following her emergence with flying colors as the Overall best learner of the Law during the graduation, many have been itching to know her background and the stuff she made of to wet their appetite.

In a quest to satisfying the demand of the curious minds on the subject matter, Ghananewsnet.com has delved deeper into ascertaining the personality of Latifa Teiya Fuseini.

With authority and certainty, Ghananewsnet.com can Divulge that she comes from the home of knowledge, wisdom and Proverbs as she is a daughter to A.B.A Fuseini, a Ghanaian seasoned Politician and Former MP for Sagnarigu Constituency, known for his proverbial pronouncement and prowess in every context especially on his public commentary.

Born in Accra, she is the second child amongst four siblings sharing Biological ties with Hon. A.B.A Fuseini. Latifa Teiya is believed to be in her mid 20s now.

Before joining the Ghana School of Law to pursue her law studies, she acquired her LLB from KNUST.

Story by: Inusah Dondaliya

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Sheihu Dalhu Celebrates UDS, Presents Giant Trophy to the Team

Leader of Ahlul Bayt and Shia Community in Northern Region, Sheihu Abdul Mumin Dalhu has presented a giant glittering trophy to UDS Football Team in honor of their glory at the World Universities Game in Dalian, China.

While the players were sharing their reflections of their remarkable success on Sagani TV’s ‘GAME DAY’ Sports Program in Saturday, 11th October, 2025, the Prominent Islamic Cleric, took everyone by surprise including the producers and host of the program, joining the playing body LIVE in the studio to celebrate their feat and presented them with the trophy as surprise package for their performance.

He also presented a Wrist watch to the Head of the Technical team, Coach Shaibu Tanko as appreciation for guiding the side to chalk such a success.

The gesture by Sheihu Dalhu demonstrates joy the University has brought to the people of the North through sports, representing pride and recognizing the need to reward hard work.

Before the presentation, Sheihu Dalhu lauded players for their bravery and fighting spirits, exalting their patriotism which served as catalyst to their deserved triumph, emphasizing that they should continue to exudes patriotism in every endeavor as it is a pillar for success in life.

The revered Islamic Scholar also re-echoed the voices of some advocates that the University for Development Studies deserves to have its own stadium to further harness talents for the nation.

On behalf of the team, the captain of the side, Mohammed Asigri thanked the Zongo Chief in Tamale for the enormous gesture done them.

Story by : Inusah Dondaliya

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George Afriyie backs Black Stars to seek redemption against Comoros.

Former Vice President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), George Afriyie, believes the Black Stars’ technical team will be highly motivated to settle old scores when Ghana faces Comoros in the final round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

The crucial encounter is set for Sunday, October 12, at the Accra Sports Stadium, where Ghana will aim to cap off their qualification campaign on a high note.

Speaking in an interview with Asempa FM, Afriyie voiced his confidence in the team’s determination to make amends.

“I am 100% sure that the technical team will go for revenge against Comoros,” he stated.

Afriyie also highlighted the steady improvement of the national side under coach Otto Addo, commending the team’s progress over recent matches.

“I have seen improvement in the Black Stars,” he added.

Ghana currently sits top of Group I with 22 points, needing just a positive result to seal their place at the 2026 World Cup. The much-anticipated clash will kick off at 19:00 GMT at the Accra Sports Stadium.

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“Joyce Bawa Marks 25 Years at the Bar: A Journey of Law, Leadership and Legacy”

A few days ago, a small group of us from the Millennium Class of the Ghana School of Law came together once again, this time to launch our 25th anniversary.

It’s been twenty-five years since we were called to the Bar. This week’s gathering was one of many stories, memories and journeys: some of us still young in spirit, others seasoned by time and experience, yet all united by one shared beginning in that familiar classroom.

For me, this moment was deeply personal. It’s been a journey of triumph and gratitude. I couldn’t help but think of my late father, whose greatest wish was to see all his children succeed. The study of law was my first calling, my first love. From private practice to corporate life, from the classroom to public service and politics, my career has been a continuous pursuit of knowledge, excellence, and purpose.

As we commemorate this milestone, I am reminded that every bit of influence I’ve built over the years has been the product of process and perseverance. My love for humanity, purposefulness and commitment have been my greatest assets.

Leadership, Hard work, Dedication, Passion, and Determination have defined my path.

Each phase, whether with my colleagues at the Legal Aid Board, firms where I worked, at the Venture Capital Trust Fund, KPMG, and the Ghana Shippers’ Authority where I honed my expertise in International Shipping and Transport Law, developing a maritime training manual for Judges and Magistrates’ seminars, working with trade associations, the International Maritime Organization, or now as I prepare to speak at the International Maritime law Institute early next year, my career has been marked by diligence and commitment.

Life within and beyond government has been no different.

My sense of leadership, and commitment to empowering others in my own small way, has continued to propagate my influence, a great attitude,soft power, strategic planning and diplomacy have enabled and empowered me.

From the hallowed halls of law to the dynamic world of politics, every step has been one of purpose.

In recent years, beginning a new chapter in enterprise, returning to school, and engaging in politics have all tested my resilience.

Yet through it all, I have rediscovered myself and refined my personal brand- strong, bold, and confident. I’ve acquired new qualifications beyond Law, authored stories, built an incredible network through countless business ventures and speaking engagements, and raised a beautiful family.

I am profoundly grateful to God for His grace, to my amazing parents, my loving family, and the few true friends who have stood by me.

From my earliest days in Jane Alhassan’s kindergarten class, it was apparent that I was imbued with a strong intellect, creativity and good leadership skills.

I have been blessed with people who have shaped my journey in remarkable ways.

I have always taken a cue from the village that raised me to brighten my corner, no matter how small. And if ever asked to serve tea, I would do so with grace and elegance, leaving a mark that endures, no matter the task. writen by Hon Joyce Bawa on FB

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