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I HAVE CASES FOR YOU ALREADY – John Dumelo Congratulates Wife Gifty Mawunya Dumelo On Being Called To The Ghana Bar

Actor and politician John Dumelo has taken to social media to congratulate his wife, Gifty Mawunya Dumelo, on her latest feat.

In a post shared on his official Instagram account, Dumelo expressed his excitement over his wife being called to the Ghana Bar, and congratulated her on her new title as “Mrs. Gifty Mawunya Dumelo Esq.”

A clearly proud husband of his wife’s accomplishments, John Dumelo announced that he is already lining up cases for her to tackle.

“Congratulations my love @missgeeonly for being called to the Ghana Bar today. You are now Mrs Gifty Mawunya Dumelo Esq. I have cases for you already lol. Love you,” John wrote.

Gifty Mawunya Dumelo Esq has penned down an emotional message chronicling her journey in law school. She gave credit to John for being her study partner and assisting her in every way possible.

Her post read: “See what the Lord has done. See what the Lord has done. What I have prayed n waited for come to pass. My profound gratitude goes to the Almighty God, my mom and dad for praying without ceasing, my sisters Sena n Selassie for praying for me and with me throughout this journey and supporting me in diverse ways, my learned friends Akua B, Emefa, Susan, n Elizabeth and lastly to my husband @johndumelo1 for being my best study mate even though he is not a lawyer this man loves the law… he participated vividly in my journey and the best part of it all is his skill of chewing and pouring. Thanks Efo you are the best thing that has happened to me and I am glad you a part of my story.”

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