The Chambers of the Law Students Union
The Law Students Union (LSU) of Kings University College takes pride in its six student chambers, which play a crucial role in our internal moot court competitions and overall legal education. These chambers serve as the cornerstone of our mooting activities, providing students with invaluable practical experience in legal argumentation and advocacy.
Each of the six chambers functions as a mock law firm, giving students the opportunity to work collaboratively in a professional setting. The chambers are responsible for preparing legal memorials for moot court competitions, selecting and training speakers for oral arguments, conducting legal research on complex issues, and developing strategies for case presentation. This structure allows students to gain hands-on experience in various aspects of legal practice.
Our internal moot court competitions, held at least twice per academic year as mandated by Article 22 clause 7 of the constitution of the Law Students’ Union, provide the primary arena for our chambers to showcase their skills. These competitions simulate real court proceedings, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios, enhance their legal research and writing abilities, develop oral advocacy skills, and learn to work effectively in a team environment. The competitive nature of these events helps students hone their skills and prepare for real-world legal challenges.
Each chamber is led by experienced student members who guide newer participants through the intricacies of mooting. Membership in chambers is open to all law students, providing an inclusive environment for learning and growth. This mentorship system ensures that knowledge and skills are passed down from one cohort to the next, maintaining a high standard of performance across all chambers.
As outlined in our constitution, the Moot Court Club oversees all mooting activities within the LSU. This club comprises the leaders of all chambers and is headed by a Chairperson and Deputy, appointed by the LSU President with Senate approval. The Moot Court Club plays a crucial role in organizing internal moot competitions, facilitating participation in external mooting events, maintaining a register of chamber members, and developing regulations for the effective running of mooting activities. This centralized structure ensures coordination and consistency across all chamber activities.
Engaging with our chambers offers numerous benefits to law students. Students gain hands-on experience in legal research, writing, and advocacy, which are essential skills for any aspiring lawyer. The chambers also provide a platform for students to connect with peers, faculty, and legal professionals, fostering valuable networking opportunities. Participation enhances critical thinking, public speaking, and teamwork skills, all of which are highly prized in the legal profession. Moreover, the experience gained through chamber activities is highly valued by potential employers in the legal field, giving participants a competitive edge in their future careers.
We encourage all LSU members to actively participate in chamber activities and take advantage of the rich learning opportunities they provide. Whether you’re interested in litigation, corporate law, or any other legal field, our chambers offer a solid foundation for your future legal career. The skills and experiences gained through chamber participation complement classroom learning, providing a well-rounded legal education that prepares students for the challenges of professional practice.
For more information on joining a chamber or participating in moot court activities, please contact the Moot Court Club Chairperson or visit the LSU office.
Embrace the opportunity to enhance your legal skills, build your professional network, and contribute to the vibrant mooting culture at Kings University College.
- SUAD SAANI MOHAMMED
- SAMUEL OTRE
- FRANK OWUSU BOADI
- CASTRO ALAN BAAH
- HAVI DELASI JUSTICE
- ANTHONY MEMIE
- EMMANUEL MENSAH AMEKUADI
- OWUSU NANA KWESI
- ARCHIBALD BERNASKO AMPONSAH
- JOSEPHINE ADJOBA CUDJOE
- MARTHA NANA ABA EGHAN
- BELINDA OFOSU
- CECILIA ASORKOR
- TEINORKUOR MARCELLA
- EMMANUELLA AMPONSAH KUFFOUR
- NANA EGYIRBA AGGREY
- HAKIM SULEMANA
- MESHACK ASIEDU
- AGALIK SUMAYA SALIFU
- POLLY JOHN ISAAHAKU
- MARTIN OPARE-WIREDU
- NANCY NOYE
- CORNELIUS NII AMATEI ENGMANN
- MONICA AMOAH
- BRIGHT KWAME ADZEI
- JOHN M. JALLAH
- SULEMANA BALESSIA ALHASSAN
- ISMAEL MUBARAK
- DOOMSON ABENA ANGELA
- DANIEL FIAGBOR AHAMAZIE
- BRAIMAH ABUDU
- EMELIA NAA AYELEY ARYEE
- VANESSA LISA WILLIAMS
- MONICA AFRIYIE AGYEMANG
- KWADWO ANKOMAH
- KAFUI KOFI ATTRAM
- DAVID AMANYESE AZANTILOW
- SOLOMON D.Y. KWASHIE
- ELISHA LUCKY BUKARI
- AMANFO OFORI ABEL
- SOLACE NYAMETEASE BOATENG
- JAMES KOJO KUTIN
- EBENEZER ESSIEN
- ERIC YAW ASHIARA
- EMMANUEL AFUM
- PROSPER AKOTO
- SODOKEY ABIGAIL
- PAUL DOTSE
- MBILLA SIMON EUGENE
- ANDREW KUDZO VORTIA
- EMMANUEL KORBLA VEDESU
Name of Chamber President: EMMANUELLA AMPONSAH KUFUOR
Contact: 0531451092
- GABRIEL AKORA NFOJO
- ANIM ADU CYPRIAH
- ANTHONY MOSES
- AL-FAISAL ISSAH
- GEORGINA IRENE DAVIES
- ZUWERA ZAKARIA
- AKOSUA KWAA ADANE
- FRANCIS ERZUAH
- ISAAC ADDO QUAYE
- ERIC AKATEY
- REXFORD ADJEI DARKO
- ZAMBAGA RAFAI SAMINU
- JOHN NAKPUNI MUATU
- FREDERICK NII COMMEY
- DIANA OWUSU
- AKOTO KWAFO STEPHEN AMOS
- KWAME SELASIE OBIRI-PONGO
- ТЕТТЕН KINGSFORD RICHARD
- AKOTO KWAFO STEPHEN AMOS
- FRANCIS BILLY ACQUAH
- DAVID NGOAN NGUESSAN
- DZIFA KORKU GADEKA
- PETER MAC AHLIJAH
- REUBEN ABLEDU
- LOIS ADU-ANIN KESSIE
- SETH OWUSU AFRIYIE
- ABUDU FATAW ABIOLLA ACHADEY
- COMFORT MENSAH DRAPHOR
- DENNIS NORTEY
- SAM BILSON
- TETTEY VERSNA
- HERON TSEDE
- KWESI OWUSU BOACHIE
- RICHMOND NANA POKU
- TERRY AKOTO LAMPTEY
- GRACE HARUNA
- DOROTHY ANFO-ANTIRI
- ALEXANDER KWAMING
- EMMANUEL DOH
- PATRICK JNR. DADZIE DADZIE
- EFUA YAABA YAWSON
- MARTHA AMOAH
- KODUA BASRA PANYIN
- JULIUS AMEYAW
- JESSICA ADDY
- ABEL OBENG OFORI
- AZUMAH EVANS
- HENYA GEORGE
- JULIUS FEMI GIDISON
- JACKLINE ANOKYE
- GRACE ABENA OKYERE
Name of Chamber President: FREDERICK NII COMMEY
Contact: 0245040676
- SALOMEY SAM
- SHADRACH HAMMOND
- JANET BRUCE
- DAVID TANDOH
- KWAME AFANYI
- JOSEPH TETTEH-KWEI ADDY.
- OKORIE DIAMOND ROLAND.
- ANDZIE KRAMPAH SARAH
- BRIGHT ALAN-YEBOAH ENTE
- HARRY AMPONSAH-KΕΝΑ
- FUSEINA ADAMS.
- GEORGE KOFI APPIAH
- AKUA ABRAFI
- DAVID ANABA
- MUSAH JESINTO
- ERNEST OWUSU ADDO
- PHILIP ACQUANDOH
- FABIOLA OBENEWAA OBENG
- SHAIBU AMUZU
- DZAMINA ΚΑΤΕ
- EMMANUEL KOJO AGBEKO
- MARIA BELEN NGUEMA
- JESSICA DENTEH
- GORDON ASARE-BEDIAKO
- MABEL OBENG
- ISAAC OPARE QUAYE
- YAMBA DESMOND SALAMI KASSIM
- HANNAH ARTHUR
- GLAKPE PHILLIP
- EBENEZER FRIMPONG
- FELIX NUAMAH
- EMMANUEL ADJARTEY
- SEKYERE BARBARA MAAME AGYAKOA
- EDIFOR HAYFORD DELALI
- CLEMENT OSEW
- JOSHUA ANNAN KODIE AGYEKUM
- MOSES DEDE OLUEH
- GLADYS OWUSU SEKYERE
- AGOR AGORROR ANTHONY
- MUBARIK SIDDIQUE
- RICHARD ASAMOAH
- SPENDYLOVE OSEI
- ISLAS KWADWO POKU
- ISAAC BAFFOE
- ABDUL GAFUR SAEED
- FORGIVE AGOHA
- DAVID ELIKEN AKAPKO NARTEY
- FELIX ATAFI
- KENNY BANABAS VENSURI
- FIIFI BUABENG BAIDEN
Name of Chamber President: ERNEST OWUSU ADDO
Contact: 0245261239
1. INNOCENT KOMLA AGBOLOSU |
2. ROBERT DAKEKU |
3. UWASOMBA ANOINTED CHIDIEBUBE |
4. CECILIA ADISI |
5. HENRY AMO BOATENG |
6. DERRICK P. ZINENTAН |
7. ORLANDO JOHN INTSIFUL |
8. MATHEW DOWOLI KADU |
9. GWENDOLYN BOTCHWAY |
10. KENNEDY BROBBEY |
11. JACQUELINE ASIEDU |
12. HERMAN JOSEPH BOATENG |
13. DRAMANI DAVID |
14. ABANG FAVOUR ITA |
15. ANTWI TABI |
16. DENNIS G. DIXON |
17. BENJAMIN ADOKOH EDUFUL |
18. KRUBALLY MAHAMMED KEBBA |
19. BEN YAW AMANKWAH |
20. AYESHA AMOAH |
21. DANIEL DONKOR |
22. ANDRE KWAME SIMMONS |
23. AFFUL GRACELLA YAA |
24. SALLY LISA PINKRAH |
25. EMMANUEL TWUMASI AMPOFO |
26. CHRISTIΑΝΑ ΑΚΥEA SARPONG |
27. AFLO DANIEL KELVIN |
28. IBRAHIM GOMNA |
29. ALBERT ASANTE |
30. MAXWELL DELASI GIDISU |
31. SOLOMON PAA KWESI EFFUM |
32. DENNIS GWION DIXON |
33. ISAAC OWUSU |
34. BEN YAW AMANKWAH |
35. JEMIMA YAWA MENSAH |
36. ADDY JESSICA YAA |
37. GEORGE OFORI GORLEKU |
38. NUNYA YAO AGBEKPORM |
39. GODWIN YAO OGUDI |
40. SAVIOUR MAKUMATOR |
41. COLLINS ASABRE KENSAH |
42. ENO ODUME-DARKWA |
43. STEPHEN MENSAH AHIALE |
44. RICHARD ADDEH |
45. NORBER PARIS MENSAH |
46. RITA DARKO |
47. HUSSEIN AMADU |
48. BAGNA GODWIN |
49. ERIC BROWN APPIAH |
50. MARTHA AHORLU |
51. PHILIP ANSAH |
Name of Chamber President: DANIEL DONKOR
Contact: 0245418670
1. KORKU MENSAH AWUYE |
2. MILEBA GODWIN |
3. DAVID DJIMATE |
4. ROSEMARY OTCHERE |
5. EBENEZER ADANSI |
6. OSEI-BONSU PAUL |
7. ERNESTINA SAFOA OSEI – TUTU |
8. CHARSLYN ANITA GYAMFUA OSEI |
9. DOTSE SUSAN ELINAM |
10. MAGDALENE SEFAKOR FUMMEY |
11. AMADU MUSAH IBRAHIM |
12. FIIFI HARRISON TEYE |
13. FRANK KWARTENG |
14. MARGARET GYAMFUAH MINTAH |
15. JOSEPHINE ASHELEY HAMMOND |
16. VIRTUOUS AGYEKUM-TWUM |
17. STEPHEN TEYE ODEHE |
18. ELONAI MAWUKO KWAME AGBEVENU |
19. NORBERT SENYO KPORKU |
20. JEFFREY TAGOE J |
21. CYRIL KWEKU MENSAH TITUS-GLOVER |
22. KWEKU KWANSA ASIEDU |
23. FREDA AMA OWUSU YEBOAH |
24. MICHAEL TETTEY AMELEY |
25. JAMES KWAKU DRAVIE |
26. SAMUEL AMOAH |
27. KELVIN SENANU |
28. ATIVOR KWAME GODSWAY |
29. YAA ADUTWUMWAA KOBIA |
30. JEFFERY NKRUMAH |
31. JOSSBERTA GYAN |
32. KINGSFORD OKYERE AGYARE |
33. RAHAMAN ZAKARI KARIYAMAH |
34. SONIA ATIEDE SACKEY |
35. HAGAN WILLIAM |
36. STANLEY KWABLA ARKU |
37. EBO EDUAM |
38. CECELIA ADZO AZASOO ENYONAM |
39. DARKO-AMEYAW JULIUS |
40. CHARLES OBENG |
41. FRANK ADA PEPRAH |
42. OBLITEY GAD OBLITEI |
43. KWAME OWUSU DAPAAH ANANE |
44. BENJAMIN FIFI GRAHAM |
45. FLORENCE NARHBIYO |
46. LAWRENCE AMOAKO AGYEI |
47. ANTHONY NANA YAW DZAKA |
48. DAVID MAWUTOR |
49. FRANCIS ESANTSI MENSAH |
50. PRINCE ABRAHAM ANKAH |
51. MALIK KAWA |
Name of Chamber President: MICHAEL AMELEY
Contact: 0243849698
1. FORGIVE YAO AGOHA |
2. SLYVIA OTU |
3. DUMEN YAH MAKANAKY KWAKU GEORGE |
4. NASHIRU APALEBILAH |
5. ASUBONTENG BERNICE AGYAPOMAA |
6. AWO-SIKA BOADUWAA |
7. ROBERT QUAYE |
8. GLORIA NYAME |
9. MARY ANANE |
10. CECILIA DORVLO ABLA |
11. PROSPER ANKRAH |
12. EDWARD NAKERTEY |
13. SOPHIA EFFAH |
14. ABDUL RAMAN ABDULSALAM SAKA |
15. DERY RICHARD YAGMAA |
16. ISAAC KWAME DAKAE TEYE |
17. JOHN STEPHEN DADZIE JUNIOR |
18. ADENYO SELINA DARLINGTON |
19. THEOPHILUS ΟΚΑΙ |
20. LINDA GYEDU-KWANSAH |
21. DANIEL OPPONGKYEREMEH |
22. NII ADDO ALLOTEY-ANNAN |
23. EMMANUEL BEKOE |
24. SHAKIRA ABDULAI ISSAHAQUE |
25. KELVIN NIIFIO AKRONG |
26. JERRY AFUTU KOTEYE |
27. BENJAMIN ARMAH ADDO |
28. HAKEEM INUSAH SUGRI |
29. BOATENG KENNETH |
30. AFRANI FAITHFUL KESSE |
31. OWIREDU ASHLEY-ABIGAIL |
32. OFORI-ACHAEMPONG DANIEL |
33. ASAMOAH RICHARD |
34. SIKAYENA ISAIAH |
35. GEORGE KWESI ASIAMAH |
36. BANNERMAN DEVIN EDWARD |
37. PROSPER AKOTO |
38. ASHLEY ASANTEWAA AHENKORAH |
39. HOLY KPORTORGBI |
40. SALOMEY APPIAH OFORI |
41. COLLINS ASANTE KENSAH |
42. KAFFUI KOFI ATTRAM |
43. DANIEL HAVOR |
44. ISABELLA SEFAKOR KUMASSAH |
45. PRISCILLA APPIAH |
46. MARTIN AGBOMADZI |
47. OPOKU ISLAS |
48. PEARLS |
49. EUNICE ESSEL |
Name of Chamber President: ISAAC K. D. TEYE
Contact: 0593229192