
Aaron Asiedu-Antwi (Founder, The Law Lab)
Aaron Asiedu-Antwi is the visionary founder of The Law Lab, a platform dedicated to simplifying legal education and fostering public understanding of the law. He established The Law Lab in October 2024 with the aim of making legal concepts accessible to students, professionals, and the broader community through engaging content and impactful outreach.
Currently pursuing the Professional Law Course at the Ghana School of Law, Aaron holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from GIMPA, where he studied from 2021 to 2024. His academic and professional interests lie primarily in Criminal Law and Constitutional Law, areas he passionately explores in his legal education projects and public education initiatives.
Aaron is an Associate Member of the Institute of Public Relations, Ghana (IPR) and brings a strong background in communication and advocacy to his legal work. He also holds a Master of Arts in Peace, Security, and Intelligence Management from the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), and a Postgraduate Diploma in Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Management from GIMPA.
His foundational training includes a Bachelor of Education from the University of Cape Coast and secondary education at Koforidua Senior High Technical School.
With a multidisciplinary background and a deep commitment to legal literacy, Aaron continues to use The Law Lab as a bridge between the legal world and the everyday lives of Ghanaians.

Jacqueline Fowaah Opoku (Member)
Currently pursuing the Professional Law Course at Ghana School of Law. Jacqueline holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Degree from GIMPA where she studied from 2020-2024.
Academic and Professional interest lies in Law of Contract, Criminal law and Public International Law where she passionately wants to explore
Jacqueline had high school education from Kumasi Wesley Girls' High School in the Ashanti Region.
Jacqueline aspire to practice International Maritime Law which is crucial for global trade and navigation. It ensures safe and efficient shipping, which is the backbone of the world economy. It also helps protect our oceans and resolve disputes between countries. She has this so as to contribute to a more stable and sustainable world.
She is helps with the Law lab as it is her vision to help law student to have it easy when studying law. And also to educate the public on the law to that governs them.

Rhysa Iris Ewoniah (Member, The Law Lab)
Rhysa Iris Ewoniah is a member of The Law Lab distinguished by her academic excellence, teaching experience, and professional affiliations. As a member of The Law Lab, she engages with a community of law students and professionals, contributing to discussions and initiatives that advance legal knowledge and practice.
Rhysa's academic background is marked by distinction. She graduated with an LL.B. from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), where she emerged as the best graduating student in Land and Property Law in the 2024 graduating class. This achievement underscores her strong foundation in legal principles and practices. Her secondary education at Achimota Secondary School laid the groundwork for her future academic success.
Her areas of interest include Land Law, Natural Resources Law, and International Relations. These fields reflect her passion for exploring the intersections of law, policy, and global affairs. Her teaching experience in Land Law and Law of Tort on The Law Lab demonstrates her ability to communicate complex legal concepts effectively and mentor students.
Currently, Rhysa Iris Ewoniah is pursuing the Professional Law Course program at the Ghana School of Law, further enhancing her legal expertise and professional qualifications. This endeavor underscores her commitment to advancing her knowledge and skills in the legal field.
With her academic excellence, teaching experience, and professional affiliations, Rhysa is poised to make significant contributions to the legal field, particularly in areas related to land, natural resources, and international relations. Her membership in The Law Lab and her academic achievements position her as a promising legal scholar and practitioner.