Agnes Dordzie was an active justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana until October 2022.
17 Facts About Agnes Dordzie
Agnes Dordzie was appointed justice of the Supreme Court in 2018.
Agnes Dordzie worked as a state attorney and a private legal practitioner prior to serving on the bench.
Agnes Dordzie has served on the bench from magistrate level to the Supreme Court of Ghana.
Agnes Dordzie began schooling at the Roman Catholic Primary School at Taviefe-Deme from 1957 to 1962.
Agnes Dordzie started middle school in 1964 at the Roman Catholic Girls Middle school in Ho but moved a year later to Atibie Methodist Middle School in Atibie, Kwahu.
Agnes Dordzie began her secondary education at Awudome Secondary School in Tsito and continued at OLA Girls Secondary School, Ho in 1969.
Agnes Dordzie proceeded to the University of Ghana to study Law and Political Science from 1974 to 1977.
Agnes Dordzie was called to the bar in November 1980.
Agnes Dordzie enrolled at the Institute of Theological Studies to study a six-month diploma course in Christian Counselling in 2014.
Agnes Dordzie worked as a national service personnel at the National Council on Women and Development at Koforidua from 1977 to 1978.
Agnes Dordzie later returned to Ghana to begin private legal practice at Adzoe Gbadegbe and Company.
Agnes Dordzie remained in private legal practice until May 1987 when she appointed magistrate at Somanya.
Agnes Dordzie served as a High Court judge in Accra from November 1995 to November 2003.
Agnes Dordzie was appointed justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana in 2018.
Agnes Dordzie was nominated together with three other judges by the president of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo in 2018.
Agnes Dordzie was vetted in August 2018 and sworn into office in October 2018.