Trainings

SANI ABDUL SALAM

SANI ABDUL SALAM

Associate

Sani Abdul Salam is a dedicated legal practitioner and a member of the Ghana Bar Association in good standing. He brings a strong foundation in legal research, advocacy, and client service supported by hands-on experience from reputable law chambers in Accra. Sani is known for his excellent communication skills, professionalism, and strong work ethic that allows him to perform effectively under pressure.

With additional academic grounding in social and development administration, Sani approaches legal issues with a holistic understanding of governance, community dynamics, and social impact—skills that reinforce his ability to navigate complex client matters and support litigation and corporate practice teams.

Beyond legal practice, Sani has extensive experience in project management and communications through his long-term role at the Infinite Research Institute. He has trained hundreds of young people and professionals in public speaking and debate, strengthening leadership, governance, and peace-building competencies across various communities.

His background also includes academic instruction as a teaching assistant at the University for Development Studies, social welfare practice as a probation officer intern, and active involvement in international development initiatives. He has represented his institution at the International Model United Nations in Egypt, served as a Global Volunteer with AIESEC, and worked on peace-building programs with the West African Peace Ambassadors Network. These experiences have shaped his global perspective, leadership skills, and commitment to social impact.

Driven, articulate, and dedicated to continuous learning, Sani aims to build a career in litigation, corporate practice, governance, and legal advocacy—providing thoughtful, ethical, and impactful contributions to the legal profession.

  • Ghana School of Law — Qualifying Certificate in Law
  • University of Ghana — Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
  • University for Development Studies — B.A. Social & Development Administration
  • Family law, Sports law, Constitutional law, Criminal law, Human Rights law, Corporate & Commercial law, General litigation