19/05/2026
*OKATAKYIE GETS MASTER OF LAWS (LL. M.) FROM UCONN*On Sunday, the journey of Okatakyie Afrifa‑Mensah reached another defining milestone as he graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Law with a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in U.S. Legal Studies, Human Rights concentration. The ceremony, attended by hundreds of families, scholars, and dignitaries, marked the culmination of a demanding academic year, one Okatakyie pursued while balancing leadership responsibilities in Ghana, fatherhood, and an active public life across continents.As the procession moved and graduates took their seats, it became clear that this achievement was not merely academic. It represented a transition from one chapter of service to a broader, more global mandate. Throughout the program, Okatakyie distinguished himself with his characteristic discipline, intellectual rigor, and unwavering commitment to justice and human dignity.In conversations leading up to the graduation, he often reflected on the sacrifices behind the scenes, the long nights of study, the distance from home, and the weight of expectations carried quietly. Yet, each challenge strengthened his resolve and sharpened his vision for the work ahead.With this degree, Okatakyie steps forward with renewed purpose. His legal training, now reinforced by international human rights scholarship, positions him to contribute even more decisively to national discourse, governance, and the protection of the vulnerable.As he transitions back into his public duties, one thing remains constant: his dedication to the people he serves and the country he represents.For the People. For Their Honour. For Our Country.