Dr. Justine Bakuuro called to the Ghana Bar
PROFILE OF DR. JUSTINE BAKUURO, ESQ.
The first of five children, born over some four decades ago to an educationist father and a house wife mother in Tuopare under the Nandom District of the Upper West Region, Ghana, Justine Bakuuro is currently a Lecturer in the Department of Languages Education, School of Education and Life-Long Learning of the Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies (SDD-UBIDS).He was recently called to the Ghana Bar on the 10th of October,2025 in which capacity he is a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ghana.
Justine Bakuuro holds a Doctor of Philosophy in English Language and a Master of Philosophy in English Language degrees both from the University of Education, Winneba. He also holds a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He obtained his Senior Secondary School certificate from St. Ignatius of Loyola Senior High School in the Upper West Region of Ghana, from where he proceeded to the University of Cape Coast to pursue a professional course in Bachelor of Education, majoring in English Language. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), which enabled him to enroll into the Gambia Law School to pursue the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC). Dr. Justine Bakuuro was duly called to the Gambian Bar in November, 2024.This gives him a touch of international legal expertise, having been called to the Bar in two Commonwealth Law jurisdictions.
A professionally trained Lawyer and an academic, Dr. Justine Bakuuro,Esq. has published over fifteen (15) research papers and three (3) books (e-books online) in peer-reviewed journals across the globe. He has served as reviewer for three internationally acclaimed journals as well as Editorial Board member for four (4) journals of international repute. He has supervised and continues to supervise both undergraduate and graduate theses including Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy theses. His specific areas of expertise as a linguistic scholar include Syntax, Pragmatics, Discourse Studies, Philology and Communication.
Prior to his appointment as lecturer at SDD-UBIDS,he was a lecturer at the Ghana Institute of Languages,Tamale and a tutor at the University of Cape Coast and the University of Education Distance Learning Centers,Wa.He also served as English language tutor at St. Francis Girls’ Senior High School,Jirapa,T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School,Wa,Wa Technical Institute and St. Francis Xavier Minor Seminary,Wa
Dr. Justine Bakuuro, Esq. served as the Departmental Coordinator, Department of African and General Studies for the Community Outreach and Business Incubation Programme; M.A. Long Essays; Level 400 Long Essays; and the Level 300 Internship Programme. He was also the Academic Counsellor for Level 100 Students of the department as well as Head, Department of English, Ghana Institute of Languages, Tamale Campus.
Dr. Justine Bakuuro, Esq. looks forward to becoming an expert in Law so as to equip him with the capacity to help cure the Ghanaian society of injustice. He also looks forward to becoming a research expert in the field of English language so as to make him better equipped to help others who share his career. He hopes to sharpen his resourcefulness in the field of Law and the Queen’s language, by initiating and carrying out research in identified research-worthy aspects of Law and English linguistics. He envisages to ultimately contribute significantly to knowledge through research in Law and English linguistics as well as practise Law to the benefit of society.
DAES PhD application WEBINAR
Topic: How to start a PhD in African Discourse Studies: A webinar with advice from the Department of African and Endogenous Studies (DAES), SDD-UBIDS, Wa, Ghana.
Time: Jun 30, 2023, 10:00 AM Reykjavik
Description: Are you thinking of doing a PhD in African Discourse Studies? If you are interested in pursuing a career in, but not limited to, African development, international relations and diplomacy, academia, local community and national development, and in building stronger institutions and cohesive societies, but do not yet know what to expect, who to contact or how to write a project proposal, this webinar is a good place to start. An academic team in the Department of African and Endogenous Studies, will share their experiences and give you a first orientation about how to get your PhD project going. You can ask any questions you might have.
The webinar will take place on the 30th of June 2023, beginning 10:00am and ending 11:00am GMT (Ghana time).
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https://wacren.zoom.us/j/63018756844
Call for PhD applications in progress
Admissions for PhD programmes in the Department of African and Endogenous Studies (DAES), FIDS, SDD-UBIDS are open to all prospective applicants who are interested in pursuing a career in, but not limited to, African development, international relations and diplomacy, local community and national development, and in building stronger institutions and cohesive societies. The two PhD programmes currently on offer are for a period of three years (3year-regular) each, with taught and seminar courses, which must be completed as required for the award of a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by the University.
For general postgraduate admission requirements in SDD-UBIDS, please visit https://ubids.edu.gh/admissions/admissions-requirements
