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The Mfantsipim Old Boys’ Association (MOBA) has extended heartfelt congratulations to renowned legal luminary Tsatsu Tsikata as he marks 50 years since his enrollment at the Ghana Bar.
In a statement signed by the MOBA Ebusuapanyin, Moses Baiden Jnr, the Association celebrated Mr. Tsikata's extraordinary journey in law, public service, and academia, describing him as “a peerless legal icon whose brilliance has illuminated Ghana’s legal landscape for half a century.”
Mr. Tsikata, who was admitted to Mfantsipim School at just nine years old in 1960, is one of the school’s most distinguished alumni.
MOBA described his golden jubilee at the Bar as not just a personal milestone but “a profound source of pride for all Kwabotwe Boys.”
“As one of Ghana’s legal luminaries, politician, academician, Christian and statesman, you have been an inspiration to many in several spheres of life globally,” the statement read.
The Association lauded his exceptional intellect, unmatched courtroom expertise, and unwavering commitment to justice, noting that these qualities continue to serve as a beacon for legal professionals in Ghana and across the world.
“To every MOBA past and present, you represent Excellence, Mentorship, Legacy and the Power of Kwabotwe Education,” Baiden Jnr stated, adding that Mr. Tsikata’s contributions exemplify the core values of the Mfantsipim tradition.
The Association wished him good health, wisdom, and strength in the years ahead, hoping that the celebrations surrounding his golden anniversary would serve as a fitting tribute to a life dedicated to justice, learning, and national service.
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