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Former Director at the Ghana School of Law, Kwaku Ansa-Asare says he first saw his wife in a dream.
He disclosed that the next day, he sat with his friends to drink palm wine when he saw a beautiful lady passing by.
“I met her in my dream, I had dreamt and seen this beautiful young girl.”
The academic said this while detailing his life growing up on PM Express: Personality Profile.
"The next day I was drinking palm wine with two of my friends, Gabriel Eduful and Onuado Renols and as we sat there, I noticed that a young girl was passing by so I told my friends, that’s my dream wife."
“I approached her and asked of her name and quickly ran home,” he explained.
Speaking on the JoyNews, Mr. Ansa-Asare said he informed his father that evening of what had happened and his father upon hearing went to the lady’s house to see her mother.
“So my father approached her mother and that was how it happened,” he said.
According to him, this happened after he had completed University.
Kwaku Ansa-Asare is a Ghanaian lawyer and philanthropist. He began his secondary school education at Benkum Senior High School and later moved to St. Augustines Senior High School.
He later proceeded to read law at the University of Ghana law school and then Ghana School of Law.
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