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M&O Law Consult, a leading name in Ghana’s legal sector, has been honoured with the Real Estate Legal Excellence Award at the 5th National Governance and Business Leadership Awards, held at the Kempinski Hotel on Friday, August 29, 2025.
The award recognises the firm’s innovative approach to client engagement, sustainability, and ethical business practices within the real estate industry. Through its 24/7 legal services and cross-sector support, M&O Law Consult continues to position Ghana as a competitive force in the global legal landscape.
Guided by the values of Courage, Integrity, and Proactiveness, the firm delivers tailored legal solutions to help businesses navigate Ghanaian laws and align with commercial operations.

Speaking at the ceremony, Emmanuel Mate-Kole, Managing Partner of M&O Law Consult, said:
“This recognition reaffirms our dedication to our stakeholders and clients. We will continue to strengthen our operations to meet global standards while maintaining the trust and confidence of those we serve.”

The prestigious awards ceremony, organised by the Governance and Business Boardroom, celebrates excellence in leadership by recognising outstanding individuals and organisations whose contributions are essential to sustaining Ghana’s economic diversification and legal development.
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