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          Lawyer Tsikata looked at the documents and returned them to us that they were not good enough and he was not prepared to proceed with the case with such.

        1. Lawyer Tsikata looked at the documents and returned them to us that they were not good enough and he was not prepared to proceed with the case with such.
        2. Uncle Tsikata, I dont think the supreme court refused the speaker to make his case, however, the speaker decided not to file his submission.
        3. A close ally of ex-President Jerry Rawlings, Tsatsu is alleged to be the brain behind almost all the atrocious laws passed by the Armed Forces Revolutionary.
        4. He was a staunch advocate for human rights and spoke out against the bill he refused to be detained and caught by the insults and inspiration.
        5. Tsatsu Tsikata make a case for his clients.
        6. A close ally of ex-President Jerry Rawlings, Tsatsu is alleged to be the brain behind almost all the atrocious laws passed by the Armed Forces Revolutionary.!

          Who Is Tsatsu Tsikata

          Tsatsu Tsikata is a Ghanaian academic and lawyer.

          He is also a former Chief Executive of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation.

          Date of Birth

          1 October 1950

          Age

          70 years

          Children

          Ghanaian rapper M.anifest and Sena Tsikata ( Marcia ) of Twins We Do For Love Fame.

          Education

          He started school at an early age because he wanted to follow his older brother Fui to school.

          He first attended Additrom Preparatory School and then Mrs.

          Sam’s Preparatory School, a school also attended by Jerry Rawlings.

          He was again moved to Accra Newtown Experimental School where he was jumped from Year 2 to Year 3, catching up with his older brother Fui.

          Mr. Tsikata went to Mfantsipim School at the age of nine.

          At that time he was the youngest student in the school. He was, however, not bullied by the bigger boys because of his size as they were protective of him.

          He won a United Africa Company (UAC) scholarship in 1960 to start his secondary education at the age of ni