Ehul Khan Jean-Delmas (Moh Ni Bah) of Ivory coast has won the West African competition of Innovating Justice. He outshines five of his contenders Oluwaseun Ajayi of Insurance Manager App, Samuel baddo of SwiftLaw, Asare janix Kwabena of Just Land, Rhoda Obi-Adigwe of Anthony Rhodes and Oby Nwankwo of Voice4Justice.
Moh Ni Bah meaning baby in Ivoirien language pitched about introducing business idea on child birth registration in rural area.
Ope Olugasa, CEO Lawpavilion agreed with his idea that such is really needed in Africa.
While Moh Ni Bah claimed the first position, Asare Janix Kwabena of Just Land took second and Rhoda obi-Adigwe of Anthony Rhodes came third..
Moh Ni Bar will be jetting to Hague in Netherland for the final stage of the competition.
Photos at the Event
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Moh Ni Bah delivering his idea
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Last year’s winner Odun Longe of DIYLaw
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Anthony Rhodes pitching
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Samuel Baddoo of SwiftLaw
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The Judges
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(L-R) Olufunbi Falaye (Innojustice W/African consultant) and Moh Ni Bah
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Attendees at the event
By Titilayo Olusegun
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