2021 Bar Call: KNUST Faculty of Law alumnus wins 2021 Mensah Sarbah Memorial Prize

Over its 18 years of existence, the Faculty has trained very eminent lawyers, jurists, and legal academics in addition to its enviable feats in legal education in Ghana and the Diaspora.

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An Alumnus of the KNUST Faculty of Law , Adomako Samuel Pinaman (Esq) has won the Prestigious Mensah Sarbah Memorial Prize at the 2021 Call to the Bar.

Samuel also won the prize for the best student in Law Practice and Legal Accounting.

He was the OVERALL BEST GRADUATING STUDENT and the BEST MALE STUDENT of the 2019 Batch that graduated from the KNUST Faculty of Law.

Also at this year’s event, other students received prizes for excelling in various subjects. They are;

Aboagye Dacosta Ama-Civil Procedure

Okai Gifty Priscilla-Criminal Procedure

Soung Jacob Zurobire-Law of Evidence

Nyantakyiwaa-Sarpong Akua-Interpretation of Deeds and Statutes

Al-Hassan Hamida-Alternative Dispute Resolution(ADR), Advocacy and Legal Ethics and Company and Commercial Law

Ampah Edna Nana Adwoa-Conveyancing and Drafting

Ameley Akua Adjeibea-Family Law and Practice

The John Mensah Memorial Prize is given to the Graduating Professional Law Student with the Best Academic Scores. Thus the overall graduating Lawyer.

The Faculty of Law of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has cultivated a sterling record since it started producing LLB graduates for the Ghana School of Law.

Since its first batch of students were called to the Bar in October 2008, KNUST has won year after year the coveted John Mensah Sarbah Award for the overall best graduating student and other subject areas that are awarded at the GLC organized event.

Several of its alumni have also received the coveted Mensah Sarbah Memorial Prize. They are ;Linda Mensah, Hagar Addo,  Belinda Nade Aidoo, Grace Esi Sackey,and Emmanuel Kyei-John who won the award in 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 respectively.

Additionally, KNUST Law School products have excelled in other subject areas in the Law school and have won other awards presented to outstanding students at the annual event. Some of the categories are cataloged below;

2009

Francisca Kusi Appiah- Best Student in Criminal Procedure

Samuel Boahen Adu-Best Student in Company Law

Rev.Thomas Amponsah Donkor-Best Student in Legal Accountancy

2010

Diana Asonaba Dapaa-Best Student in Company Law

Ebenezer Adjei Bediako-Best Student in the Law of Taxation

Ellen Lordina Serwaa Mireku-Best Student in Conveyancing and Drafting

Racheal Adamu-Amantu-Best Student in Civil Procedure

Winnie Amoatey Best Student in Insurance Law

Naa Addey Ashong-Best Student in Banking Law and Practice

Antwi Osei Wusu-Best Student in Family Law and Practice

Richard Agyapong Boateng-Best Student in Alternative Dispute Resolution

2011

Candy Amoako Arhin-Best Student in Criminal Procedure

Florence Mensah-Best Student in the Law of Evidence

Bobby Banson-Best Student in the Law of Taxation

Augustine Beliksuun Kidisif-Best Student in Interpretation of Deeds and Statutes and Advocacy and Legal Ethics

2012

Emmanuel Abu Bonsrah Osei-Best Student in Civil Procedure

Francis Asamoah-Best Student in Company Law

Sedinam Amo Balokah-Best Student in the Law of Evidence

William Kofi Owusu-Best Student in Legal Accountancy

Akwesi Arhin-Best Student in Industrial Law

Joe Slovo Tia-Best Student in the Law of Taxation

Delali Adzro Agboada-Best Student in Interpretation of Deeds and Statutes

Bakhita Fortune Fenuku-Best Student in Alternative Dispute Resolution

2013

Hagar Addo, John Mensah Sarbah Memorial Prize, Best Student in Company Law

Nana Adwoa Serwaa Dua Adonteng-Best Student in Criminal Procedure and Advocacy and Legal Ethics

Solomon Frimpong Amoateng-Best Student in Company Law

Emmanuel Kwabena Arthur-Best Student in Conveyancing and Drafting

2014

Belinda Nade Aidoo-Mensah Sarbah Memorial Prize, Best Student in Civil procedure

Dorcas Nyarko Dwomoh-Best Student in Criminal Procedure and Interpretation of Deeds and Statutes

Dennis Okyere Boamah-Best Student in the Law of Evidence

Emmanuel Hammond-Best Student in Legal Accountancy

Paul Amankwah Oppong-Best Student in Banking Law and Practice

Rose Asamoah-Best Student in Conveyancing and Drafting

Jane Afua Oforiwaa Addo-Best Student in Alternative dispute Resolution

Edmund Nelson Amasah-Best Student in Industrial Law

2015

Grace Esi Sackey-Mensah Sarbah Memorial Prize, Company Law, Family Law and Practice and the Law of Taxation

Bright Kyei-Mensah Sarpong-Best Student in Civil Procedure

Daniel Korang-Best Student in the Law of Evidence

Amina Ali Issaka-Best Student in Conveyancing and Drafting

Aliata Saeed-Best Student in Interpretation of Deeds and Statutes

Esther Koomson-Best Student in Alternative Dispute Resolution

2016

Emmanuel Kyei-John Mensah Sarbah Memorail Prize

Ustarz Jibreel Sa-adu-Best Student in Interpretation of Deeds and Statutes, Family Law and Practice and Legal Accountancy

Priscilla Tara Buckman-Best Student in Civil Procedure

Dorothy Edna Akortsu-Best Student in Conveyance and Drafting

Priscilla Sarfoa Okrah-Best Student in Advocacy and Legal Ethics

Josephine A.Fosuaa Appiah-Best Student in Legislative Drafting

Monica Naa Sarku Nettey-Best Student in Criminal Procedure and the Law of Evidence

Effie Opong-Fosu-Best Student in Alternative Dispute Resolution

Background

In April 2003, the Council of KNUST approved a 4-year LLB program, and the first cohort of LLB students were admitted into the Faculty of Law in August 2003.

The Pioneer Faculty that started the newly approved 4- year LLB program were Rev. Prof. E H Ofori- Amankwah, Professor Oswald Senedza, Dr Renee Morhe, Dr. Ernest Owusu-Dapaa, Dr. Anane, George Sarpong, Michael Alokore, JC Tarchie, Kwame Anyimadu Antwi, Albert Amankwah, and Mr. Addai.

The Faculty, which started at the Great Hall of the UnIversity with just a few students and a handful of lecturers and administrative staff, has grown to become a real leader in excellence and innovation.

Over its 18 years of existence, the Faculty has trained very eminent lawyers, jurists, and legal academics in addition to its enviable feats in legal education in Ghana and the Diaspora.

278 new lawyers were today, October 1, 2021, called to the Ghana Bar.

This year’s (2021) event is the 58th Anniversary in the history of enrolment on the Roll of Lawyers.

The GLC convenes a formal meeting annually to enroll and call to the Ghana Bar, candidates who have successfully passed their professional law examination organized by the Ghana School of Law after their results have been certified.

The new lawyers by the ceremony, have been certified by the GLC to begin their legal profession in the country.