Serwaa Amihere joins Ibrahim Mahama’s lawyer’s law firm

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Serwaa Amihere

Serwaa Amihere, a lawyer and media personality in a post shared on her social media account on X, has subtle confrimed that she has joined Ibrahim Mahama’s lawyer’s law firm, the Robert Smith Group.

According to Serwaa Amihere, in her post, she announced that she moved her first application at the Supreme Court on June 2, 2026, alone.

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Serwaa Amihere disclosed that she is grateful for bosses who give juniors opportunities, such as herself, to learn the law and gain experience.

In her post, Serwaa Amihere tagged Ibrahim Mahama’s lawyer, Bobby Bensson and two other lawyers.

In her post, the Ghanaian media personality wrote, “Moved my first application at the Supreme Court today, alone.

It was such an experience. Grateful for bosses who give juniors opportunities to learn the law and experience the same. 

CC: @TheBobbyBanson @justiceosei_@A_BoakyeEsq”.

The Robert Smith Group, also known as Robert Smith & Adelaide Law, is a prominent Accra-based legal practice.

It was founded and operated by the lawyer Bobby Banson, who serves as legal counsel to Ibrahim Mahama and his companies, such as Engineers & Planners.

In related news, Maame Gyamfua, the CEO of Oh My Hair and the sister of media personality Serwaa Amihere, has said her sister’s law school journey came with sleepless nights and a tight schedule.

She praised her sister for her hard work, dedication, and perseverance throughout her time in law school.

Speaking in an interview, Maame Gyamfua stated, “I watched my sister work so hard, and today means a lot to me. For the past five years, she has put in her all. I’m very proud of her, and today, I just turned up to watch her take her certificate because it’s such a humbling moment for me”.

Maame continued, “I’m very happy she’s made all of us proud, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for her.”

“Families and friends stood in for her, but some of the challenges were working and attending school at the same time. Law school is very demanding, and adding work, ambassadorial deals, and hosting events made it extremely challenging for her,” she stated.

Maame Gyamfua added, “She had little to no sleep all the time. Sometimes she would stay up all night studying, and by 4 a.m., she had to be on air.”

Also, Serwaa Amihere shared her long journey to being called to the Ghana Bar yesterday, October 10, 2025.

In a social media post on X, Serwaa Amihere gave a little insight into her 5-year journey to being called to the bar.

She wrote, “40 subjects. 40 exams. Over 2,500 lecture-hours. More than 8,000 hours of private studies and group discussions. A thousand-plus judicial decisions.

Several volumes of textbooks and monographs. Dozens of enactments, and many more dozens of pens, pencils, markers, highlighters, and sticky notes”.

Serwaa Amihere added, “Sleepy days and sleepless nights. This is the aspect of my life which I’ve carefully kept away from the public in the last 5 years.

Thanks to God, my beloved family and you, wonderful individuals, who supported me through it all To a new chapter”.

Serwaa Amihere was among the new batch of lawyers officially called to the Bar, marking her switch from media personality to full-fledged legal practitioner.

She was among 824 prospective lawyers who were officially called to the Bar on Friday, October 10, 2025.

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