•Van Vicker
Ghanaian actor Van Vicker has graduated with First Class Honours in Law, calling the distinction a mark of academic excellence but not a guarantee of success in legal practice.
Vicker shared this reflection on Instagram after completing his law degree at a Ghanaian university.
He said the First Class result demonstrates strong discipline, work ethic, analytical and critical thinking skills, and brings prestige and opportunities.
However, he noted that professional success as a lawyer depends on factors beyond academics.
The actor described First Class Honours as proof of academic mastery and a strong foundation.
He wrote, “A First Class Honours in LLB doesn’t automatically make me a better lawyer, but what it does mean is: Academic Excellence. Strong Discipline & Work Ethic. Analytical & Critical Thinking Skills. Prestige & Recognition, and Opportunities.
Success in the profession depends on advocacy skills, emotional intelligence, and practical courtroom or advisory experience, character and integrity, and continuous learning.
Becoming a great lawyer, he said, still requires practice, mentorship, and character.
“First Class Honours is proof of academic mastery, not professional mastery. “It’s a strong foundation, but becoming a great lawyer requires practice, mentorship, and character,” he added.


