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In a remarkable addition to his already diverse and accomplished career, Kwasi Kwarteng Frimpong, the spokesperson for Ghana's Ministry of Education, has been officially called to the Ghana Bar today.
The development marks another milestone in his ongoing journey of professional growth and public service.
Kwasi Kwarteng, known for his distinguished role in public relations and communication strategy at the Ministry of Education, now adds legal expertise to his impressive repertoire.
His work at the Ministry has been pivotal in shaping public dialogue around education policy, ensuring that communication between the government and the public is clear, effective, and responsive.

Balancing public health, law, and international relations, Kwasi Kwarteng’s academic background demonstrates a commitment to interdisciplinary expertise.
He recently completed his professional law training, marking the culmination of his legal education. This new qualification not only enhances his role in public administration but also strengthens his contributions to policy-making in Ghana.
His leadership is well-established in both academic and professional spheres. As the National President of the University Students Association of Ghana (USAG), he was instrumental in negotiating policies that significantly improved the lives of tertiary students across the country.
His career includes key roles such as Assistant Manager at the National Service Scheme, Business Development Manager at Agrimall Ghana Limited, and Director at Curbside Pharmacy Limited.
His diverse experience highlights his dedication to public service and development.

Driven by his commitment to development and advocacy, Kwasi Kwarteng even threw his hat in the ring during the 2024 NPP parliamentary primaries to represent Asante Akyem North Constituency. Although he did not secure the nomination, his continued efforts in community service, education, and human rights advocacy speak volumes about his passion for positive change.
As he takes on this new role as a legal professional, Kwasi Kwarteng Frimpong’s influence in the areas of education policy and public service is expected to grow, offering new insights into governance and human rights.
His dedication to national development and his ability to navigate multiple fields of expertise make him a figure to watch in Ghana’s future political and social landscape.
Kwasi Kwarteng Frimpong’s calling to the Bar not only signifies a personal achievement but also promises to enhance his capacity to contribute meaningfully to public policy and governance in Ghana.
Academic Profile:
Qualifying Law Certification- Ghana School of Law
Masters in Public Administration-KNUST
Masters in International Law- University of Ghana
Post Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety-GIMPA
Bachelor of Law (LLB)- GIMPA
Bachelor of Education in Health Sciences- UDS
Certificate in PR- IPR
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