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Patrick Boamah insisted that I study law; he even bought me the admission forms

According to GhanaWeb, the Minister of Environment, Science, and Technology and MP for Tamale Central, Murtala Mohammed, has praised Okaikoi Central MP Patrick Yaw Boamah for his significant support during his legal education.

In a recent interview on Channel 1 TV, Mohammed shared that Boamah not only provided encouragement but also purchased his law school admission forms.

He expressed deep gratitude for this assistance, which has helped him gain legal knowledge for a future academic career after leaving politics.

“I didn’t study law to practice. Frankly, it was Honourable Patrick Boamah who insisted that I should do law. He even bought the admission forms. Yes, he insisted that I should study law. He is a very good friend of mine,” he stated.

Murtala Mohammed emphasized that his motivation for studying law was not to practice but to prepare for a role in academia.

He noted that his friend Patrick Boamah played a crucial role in this decision, urging him to pursue law.

Mohammed, who graduated with an LLB from Mountcrest University in 2016, mentioned his aspiration to eventually teach, reflecting on his belief that politics is a temporary phase in his career.

This situation highlights the camaraderie among politicians, revealing that despite public disagreements, many maintain strong friendships and support each other’s ambitions.

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