Ebenezer Opoku elected SRC Vice President of Ghana School of Law-Kumasi campus

The Ghana School of Law, Kumasi Campus, has elected Ebenezer Opoku as its new SRC Vice President, highlighting the emergence of a promising legal mind and committed student leader.
A native of Saltpond in the Central Region, Ebenezer brings to the role a rich blend of academic excellence and leadership experience.
He is an alumnus of Kumasi Senior High and Technical School (KSTS) and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Garden City University College.
He later earned his LLB from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), where he also served as the Judicial Chairperson of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Currently enrolled in the Professional Law Practice Programme at the Ghana School of Law, Ebenezer’s election is seen as a vote of confidence from his peers in his vision, integrity, and passion for student advocacy.
Beyond his academic commitments, he serves as Executive Assistant to renowned legal practitioner Stephen Osei Kofi at Dominion Chambers in Kumasi—a role that continues to sharpen his legal insight and professionalism.
Ebenezer Opoku’s rise reflects a trajectory grounded in purpose, service, and an unwavering dedication to the ideals of justice and leadership. As he assumes office, expectations are high that he will represent student interests with excellence while contributing meaningfully to the growth of legal education on campus.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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