Sena Hotor Esq, Lawyer explains how properties acquired before marriage are shared by the court during a divorce.
On #PrimeMorning with @KMJonAIR#DivorceSeries
Joyprime studios Gracefully shared the video of my interview on the position of Ghanaian law on custody of children during divorce.
ESQ Sena Hotor joins Asieduwaa Akumia & KMJ The Royal Host on Prime Morning.
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I am thrilled to share with you a remarkable educational program I was invited to speak on. ie. shining legal light on the process of Divorce in Ghana.
Divorce is a deeply personal and often emotionally charged experience, impacti…https://t.co/geEcMGWTmY https://t.co/GaitllFAuW
Every worker has a fundamental right to work in a safe and healthy environment. This right is guaranteed in the 1992 constitution of Ghana and now by ILO's declaration of fundamental principles and rights at work.
As we celebrate this year's world healt…https://t.co/JTYVclQIxr
A fantastic speech delivered by Nana Akwasi Awuah, at the induction ceremony of my alma mata, the great, KNUST. Its a must read. https://t.co/wZtmnbGrXJ
Protecting human rights at work is integral to workers’ wellbeing and ability to fulfil their potentials. Safe and healthy conditions are fundamental to decent work.
Join Richard Sena Hotor Esq, as he demystifies the need for Occupational Health & Safet…https://t.co/Fd3hDS6r1N
Thanks to the IOSH West Africa Division team for an amazing conference. And also, for this wonderful recognition award. I enjoyed the sessions, networking, meeting of old friends and the sharing of ideas. #PasstheHSEbill_Ghana@LozOSH,…https://t.co/0SSrLQJvjy
With less than a week to go, I am happy to announce that I will be speaking at this year’s upcoming IOSH West Africa Conference to be hosted in Accra Ghana from the 7-8th February 2023.
This conference hosts industry leaders & top brains on the subject o…https://t.co/cjZxoxzrcd
Those who complain about being cheated are often as guilty those they complain about. When poor African nations compete against each other to gain the friendship of richer nations, it leads to their collective poverty for in reality they are only competing to remain poor.