Kuenyehia Joins Keystone Solicitors as Chairman

Elikem Nutifafa Kuenyehia

Keystone Solicitors today announced Elikem Nutifafa Kuenyehia as Chairman and Partner in its Accra, Ghana office.

He joins from ENSafrica|Ghana, where he was Chairman.

In his role as Chairman at Keystone Solicitors, he will accelerate the growth of the firm with a focus on developing and expanding the firm’s offering for fast growth entrepreneurs, family offices, high net worth individuals and private clients.

Mr Kuenyehia set up Oxford & Beaumont in 2006. As Managing Partner, he grew the firm to a full-service corporate and commercial offering for Ghanaian corporates and global clients like Coca Cola, Google Inc. and Standard Chartered Bank.

The firm was the first Ghanaian law firm to open in the city of London. In December 2015, Oxford & Beaumont became the first fully integrated pan-African law firm merger to form ENSafrica|Ghana.

Mr Kuenyehia is on the Governing Board of State Interest and Governance Authority as representative of the President of Ghana.

He has been a non-executive director at Google Ghana Limited and Hollard (formerly Metropolitan Insurance).

“I’m truly excited to join Keystone Solicitors,” said Kuenyehia. “They provide a very compelling alternative to the traditional law firm and there’s no doubt to my mind that the firm is on its way to becoming a pre-eminent African law firm. I’m looking forward to helping to guide them on this exciting journey.”

Keystone Solicitors is a new generation African law firm with a focus on corporate and commercial legal work. The firm recently represented Cross Switch International, Letshego, Black Ivy, Unibra Group and Gaso Petroleum.

In addition, Elikem Nutifafa Kuenyehia has been announced as Professor of Practice to the Faculty of Business, Humanities and Social Sciences at UK’s University of Buckingham, where he will focus his teaching and research on entrepreneurship and leading professional service firms, both in an African context, as well as corporate governance and board leadership.

In this role, he will also help drive the University of Buckingham’s relationships with African educational institutions.

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