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The Chief Executive Officer of Caveman Watches, Anthony Dzamefe, has taken to social media to celebrate his wife, Mrs Ferozar Dzamefe ESQ, who is among the latest group of lawyers called to the Bar today, October 10, 2025.
Known for his pioneering work in luxury watchmaking and shaping the African craftsmanship, Dzamefe is also admired for championing excellence beyond the workplace. This week, he turned the spotlight to his wife, whose dedication and academic commitment have culminated in her official entry into the legal profession.
In heartfelt social media posts set to be accompanied by images from the ceremony, he expressed immense pride in his wife’s success. “Watching her overcome every challenge, balancing rigorous studies, career obstacles, and family life, has been truly inspiring,” he shared. “Her achievement is a testament to perseverance, faith, and the relentless pursuit of purpose.”

The Call to the Bar ceremony, organized by the General Legal Council, marks the official induction of newly qualified lawyers into the legal profession after successfully completing their professional law studies at the Ghana School of Law.
The Caveman Watches CEO, known as the pioneer of the Ghana’s luxury watch industry and his advocacy for local craftsmanship, said his wife’s success has reinforced his belief in dedication and purpose-driven living.
“Behind every success story is a journey of courage and faith. Today, we celebrate a new chapter, one that reminds us that dreams, when pursued with passion, truly come alive,” he added.
The moment has since drawn congratulatory messages from fans, friends, and members of the business community, applauding both for their shared spirit of excellence and inspiration.
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