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Christine Ohenewah
Christine Ohenewah
Christine Ohenewah
Birth date October 15, 1993 (age 32 years), Accra, Ghana
Nationality Ghanaian
Occupation Author
Years active Present
Home town Accra, Ghana

Christine Ohenewah is a lawyer, professor, and founder of The Elizabeth Tweneboah Foundation, which is building a next-generation university that teaches power and selfhood through legal reasoning. A former white-collar criminal defense associate in Manhattan and now a professor at three universities, she applies law to gender, relationships, and modern identity in everyday life. Her flagship initiative, Men’s Rea™️, offers a rigorous framework for exploring masculinity, male loneliness, and purpose as an alternative to polarized cultural narratives. With degrees from Cornell, Columbia, and the University of Chicago, Christine is creating a platform that blends legal, humanistic, and sociological thought to help individuals author their lives with power and purpose.

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