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    Serwaa Amihere’s sister speaks on her law school journey

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    Maame Gyamfua is the CEO of Oh My Hair Maame Gyamfua is the CEO of Oh My Hair

    The CEO of Oh My Hair and sister to media personality Serwaa Amihere has praised her sister for her hard work, dedication, and perseverance throughout her time in law school.

    Speaking in an interview with 1957 News on October 10, 2025, Gyamfua disclosed that Serwaa’s commitment to both her education and professional life came with sleepless nights and a tight schedule.

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

    Rare footage surfaces of Serwaa Amihere studying from sick bed before Bar call

    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.”

    Speaking about the challenges Serwaa faced, her sister revealed that combining her demanding career with her studies was far from easy.

    “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.”

    We caught up with Sandra Ankobiah, Esq., and Maame Gyamfua , sister to broadcaster and lawyer Serwaa Amihere, Esq. during her call to the bar ceremony, where they shared their joy and pride in celebrating her remarkable milestone pic.twitter.com/bsrJmrdLVX

    — The1957News (@The1957News) October 10, 2025

    FG/MA

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