Bleak Future to a Certified Lawyer: Profile of Lawyer Kwadwo Ofori Dankwah will amaze You
Growing up in a broken home was not an easy or exciting journey. You visit friends and see vividly how they are happy with their parents and playing around with them.
Growing up in a broken home was not an easy or exciting journey. You visit friends and see vividly how they are happy with their parents and playing around with them.
Indeed, that alone made me realise the future is indeed bleak, and to achieve my future goals, I vanished as no one was ready to hear me out. I never had a situation where my parents would ask, “What do you want to become when you grow up?” for me to even have my wishes and dreams heard.
However, I did not relent but soldiered on in life. I had to fend for myself by indulging in all kinds of child labour. Pushing trucks to fetch water for people, following friends to carry loads (goods) from trucks, and taking peanuts to support and survive with them. I saw myself settling down with all kinds of improper and unprofessional jobs, and that was the point where I sensed my dream was cut short, and I had to settle for less.
To believe in yourself, push yourself, and hope against hope is not an easy task. To see your classmates sailing through while you are on the streets after senior secondary school, doing construction and maintenance jobs, was a test for me, but I never gave up.
In Ryan Shupe and Rubber Band’s song Dream Big, I really and truly changed my whole being by believing in myself and keeping my hopes high. “When you cry, be sure to dry your eyes, because better days are sure to come” sparked my turning point.
Through God, planning, dedication, focus, self-motivation, perseverance, and hard work, I have seen positivity in my life. To become a lawyer is the work of God. I am a lesson to someone, and God indeed wanted it to be this way to enable me to tell a story one day.
One lesson I learned is “When you walk with pride, don’t show the hurt inside, because the pain will soon be gone”. Life doesn’t have a formula, but we can change it to suit ourselves.
He is a resourceful, hardworking and enthusiastic individual who enjoys working in a team environment, effective planner and has a result-oriented personality. He has excellent human relations, is self-motivated, can work under pressure and is always ready to learn. He is a member of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) (UK) and has participated in several industry conferences, seminars and trainings both at home and abroad.
Lawyer Kwadwo Ofori Dankwah has had several business successes and holds himself very high in esteem regarding business in the Oil and Gas sector. He is poised to thrive in the legal profession as well, where he yearns to become a transactional lawyer. He aspires to teach in future and will in good time position himself to achieve that endeavour of fulfillment.