The first Ghanaian nurse to become a lawyer loses her life shortly after being called to the bar in May 2025 and d!ed on Sunday, 17th August 2025.

𝑡𝒐 π‘Ίπ’˜π’†π’†π’•π’π’†π’”π’” 𝑯𝒆𝒓𝒆! 😭 The first Ghanaian nurse to become a lawyer loses her life shortly after being called to the bar in May 2025 and d!ed on Sunday, 17th August 2025.
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    Fast forward after her death, her interview with YFM Kumasi has popped up citing battling health issues while schooling because of working pressure and rigorous academic studies.. banner "I was very sad when the results came because I thought I gave my best, even through my sickness, but my results didn’t go as planned", she revealed.. Regardless, Adelheid Babatz Nyarko London eventually graduated becoming the first Ghanaian nurse cum certified lawyer to begin legal practice.
    Until her demise, Adelheid Babatz worked as a senior midwife officer at St. Michael’s Catholic Hospital in Kumasi, Ashanti Region. May the good Lord give her eternally peaceful rest in the bosom of Abraham πŸ™ #thebbcghana

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