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‘Law Express’ Starts Showing On Joy Prime From March 27

Marketing Communications company, Ghana News Link, this week announced the rerun of season one of its talk show, Law Express, on Joy Prime (available on Multi TV) from Sunday 27th March 2016.  

Law Express is a social service program designed to educate the general public on the operation of the law as well as the constitution of the Republic of Ghana in an easy to understand manner.

Showing every Sunday from 9pm to 10pm, Law Express seeks to educate Ghanaians on their rights, how and when these rights accrue and steps they could take when they decide to pursue a case.  In every episode, a panel of three lawyers will discuss different and relevant law topics which applies in our everyday life with members of the public contributing to the discussion through recorded vox pops.

Nuhela Seidu, a young private legal practitioner with a decade of experience in broadcasting, both television and radio is the moderator of the show. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology and Political Science from the University of Ghana, Legon, where she also attained her LLB Qualification. She was called to the bar after successfully graduating from the Ghana School of Law with a BL Qualification.  


Make it a point to watch Law Express every Sunday on Joy Prime at 9pm to get insight into what to do when confronted with a series of issues and also get clarity on areas within the law you might not be conversant with.

For further information about the program, kindly visit www.lawexpresstv.com and like our pages on Facebook and Instagram (lawexpresstv) as well as our twitter handle (@lawexpresstv) for updates.


Showing on Joy Prime (Multi TV) from this Sunday 27th March 2016 at 9PM. Don't miss it!
Posted by Chris Koney on Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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