| Education | University of Ghana, Legon (LL.B., 1991); Ghana School of Law (Q.C.L., 1993); University of London, Master of Laws (LL.M., International Business Law, 2001); Harvard Business School (Executive Education, 2007; Changing the Game Negotiations and Competitive Decision Making); London Business School (Executive Education, 2009; Mergers and Acquisition) |
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| Admitted | 1993, Ghana |
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| Memberships | Ghana Bar Association; International Federation of Women Lawyers. |
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| Special Agencies | Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (Vice Chairperson); Ghana Arbitration Centre (Arbitrator); Ghana Association of Certified Arbitrators and Mediators (Member). |
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| Languages | English |
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| Born | Tema, Ghana |
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| Biography | Recipient: Law Students Union Prize for Outstanding Academic Performance, 1992; F. K. Apaloo Award in Company Law, 1993; Janet Daniels Prize in Family Law and Practice, 1993. Junior Counsel, Ama Harding Chambers, Accra, 1993-1995. Associate, Kudjawu & Co., Accra, 1995-1997.
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| ISLN | 913253272 |
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| Transactions | Standard Chartered Bank and Vitol SA on the US $170 million receivables backed petroleum pre-payment finance for the Tema Oil Refinery Limited; Samsung Corporation in connection with a US $ 157 million facility for the Tema Oil Refinery; France Telecom in connection with the privatization of Ghana Telecom (GT) and the acquisition by France Telecom of 66 2/3% of the issued shares of GT; International Finance Corporation in connection with US $ 125 million facility to Newmont Ghana Gold for the Construction and Development of its Ahafo gold mine in Ghana, a US $ 40 million facility to Scancom (MTN) for the expansion of its GSM network, US $ 30 million facility to Ghana Oil Palm Development Company; Randgold Resources in its merger for Ashanti Goldfields Company; Heineken International and Ghana Breweries (GBL) in the merger between Guiness Ghana and GBL; Exel Logistics in its corporate restructuring exercise following Deutsche Post's takeover of Exel Logistics; Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited on a US $ 22.5 facility to African Hospitality for the construction of the Marriot International Hotel at the Airport City; Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) on a US $ 12.5 million corporate finance facility to Phyto-Riker Gihoc Pharmaceutical and a US $ 4.9 million facility to La Gray Chemical Company.; BNP Paribas on a US $ 28 million facility to Golden Star (Bogoso/Prestea) Limited in connection with a sulphide expansion project for its gold mines in Ghana. |
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