Juventus Duorinaah becomes Ghana’s first deaf lawyer
Juventus Duorinaah has made history as the first deaf lawyer in Ghana, marking a significant milestone for both the legal profession and the country’s disability community.
Born in Wa, in the Upper West Region, Duorinaah. began his education at the Wa School for the Deaf, where he laid the foundation for his academic journey.
In 2007, Duorinaah graduated from the Senior High Technical School for the Deaf (SHTSD), showing early on his commitment to excellence despite the challenges he faced.
Determined to continue his education, Duorinaah enrolled at the University of Ghana (UG), where he earned a first-class degree in Sociology and Political Science, demonstrating not only his intellectual ability but also his drive to break through societal limitations.
His academic success extended internationally when he pursued a Master of Laws (LLM) degree in Human Rights Law from the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University in the UK.
Upon his return to Ghana, Duorinaah enrolled in the LLB programme at UG, graduating with second-class lower honours.
His legal education journey continued with his successful completion of the entrance exams for the Ghana School of Law, where he endured six years of rigorous training.
On completing his legal education, Duorinaah was officially called to the bar, marking the culmination of years of hard work, resilience, and a pioneering spirit.
His achievement represents a triumph not only for himself but also for Ghana’s disability community, showing that determination can break down even the toughest barriers.
By : Abigail Arthur