By: Kenneth Appiah Bani
Ghanaian broadcaster and entrepreneur Serwaa Amihere has shared her joy and gratitude after officially being called to the Bar, marking the completion of a demanding five-year legal journey.
In a heartfelt post on her Facebook page, Serwaa detailed the intense effort and sacrifice that went into achieving her dream. She wrote:
“40 subjects. 40 exams. Over 2,500 lecture-hours. More than 8,000 hours of private studies and group discussions. A thousand plus judicial decisions. Several volumes of textbooks and monographs. Dozens of enactments, and many more dozens of pens, pencils, markers, highlighters, and sticky notes. Sleepy days and sleepless nights. This is the aspect of my life which I’ve carefully kept away from the public in the last 5 years. Thanks to God, my beloved family and you, wonderful individuals, who supported me through it all. To a new chapter🥂.”
The GHOne TV presenter revealed that she had intentionally kept her legal studies private, focusing quietly on her goal while balancing her media career. Her post has since attracted thousands of congratulatory messages from fans, colleagues, and public figures who praised her determination and discipline.
Serwaa’s accomplishment adds a new dimension to her already impressive profile, proving her versatility and commitment to personal growth. Many social media users have hailed her achievement as an inspiration to young women pursuing education alongside their professional careers.
As she celebrates this remarkable milestone, Serwaa Amihere’s journey stands as a testament to perseverance, hard work, and faith the true pillars behind success.

