Home / POLITICS / President Akufo-Addo Encouraged Me To Become A Lawyer, Paid My Fees – Justin Kodua

President Akufo-Addo Encouraged Me To Become A Lawyer, Paid My Fees – Justin Kodua

Spread the love

The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua has revealed the role President Akufo-Addo played in his decision to become a lawyer.

According to him, it was the President who even encouraged him to read law in addition to his ambition to be a politician.

 

JFK, as he is popularly called, recalled that as a vibrant young man – who was born into a family of NPP stalwarts – his dream was to be a full-time politician.

However, that was destined to change when he escorted a leading Member of the party in 2009 to visit President Akufo-Addo at his Nima residence.

 

“Immediately he [Nana Addo] saw me, he said ‘Kodua, we lost the elections. Now we are both unemployed’. And we all just laughed,” he reminisced.

 

 

Prior to this visitation, Mr Kodua said he had first met President Akufo-Addo at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) where he was a Student Leader in 2005.

He said he made an impression on the President who was then the Foreign Minister.

 

“I remember he said to me, ‘Young man, you are very eloquent and I will like you to be part of the young people I will groom in the party’,” JFK recalled.

The short interaction was enough for Mr Kodua to consider President Akufo-Addo as a mentor in his political career.

 

 

Therefore, when he visited the President at his home and was asked what his aspirations were, he did not hold back.

“I was very honest with him, I told him I wanted to pursue politics as a career. So in advised me then – that was 2009 – that if I am interested in politics and it is something I want to do as a full-time job why don’t I go to law school. For that one, you have a backup profession and you don’t need to rely on someone to give you employment.

 

 

“You know, the moment you get into politics, you are ‘tainted’ and if you are not careful and your government loses elections, people will be uncomfortable employing you but if you are a lawyer, you can be self-employed,” he told Evans Mensah on JoyNews’ PM Express.

 

Mr Kodua said the then opposition leader didn’t end there, he went a step further to pay for his fees for his first term in law school.

“That was in 2010, and that was how I went into law school. In fact, it was one of the best advise anyone has given to me,” he was categorical.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Master Of Ceremony (M.C) available for all your events.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: My Joy Online

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: MyGhanaMedia is not responsible for this report and its content. There are four types of content published on MyGhanaMedia daily: curated content; syndicated content; user-generated content; and original content.

Image


Send your news stories to myghanamedia@gmail.com and Chat with us via WhatsApp on +233 200818719

 

About Adwenpa-Hene

we publish on Entertainment, Sports, Politics, Lifestyle, and Technology. You can also follow Us on : YouTube Channel - My Ghana Media TV, Facebook - MyghanaMedia TV , Twitter - @MyGhanamedia2 & Instagram - My Ghana Media TV. Email Address: myghanamedia@gmail.com Contact Us: 0200818719

Check Also

Photos: Alan Kyerematen Leads Alliance For Revolutionary Change To Pay Courtesy Call On President-Elect Mahama

Spread the love Alan Kyerematen, Leader of the Afrafranto Alliance led a delegation and leadership …

x