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Why I Build Websites Between Law Lectures

Most people assume law students only read cases and write briefs. I do that too but I have more things aside the law. Before the law I was already building apps and websites and I’m still on it.

Here’s the honest version: I continued because Ghanaian small businesses kept telling me the same thing. Web developers don’t understand what we actually need. Agencies overcharge. Freelancers disappear halfway through.

So I built something different. A one-person operation where you get direct communication, fair pricing, and someone who treats your project like it matters.

I shoot the events. I edit the videos. I build the sites.

This page is where that work lives — real projects, real clients, real results. Have a look around, and if you’ve got something you’re building, I’d like to hear about it.


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By Emmanuel Kweku Amoasi

Law Student | Tech Builder in websites, software & digital media |

Most Ghanaian nonprofits and small businesses know they need a website or digital tool, but they’re stuck with overpriced agencies, confusing tech, or solutions that don’t speak to their local audience. I fix that.

I’m a law student at UPSA and a tech builder. I create high-impact websites, digital media, and small software tools specifically for Ghanaian organizations and business owners. I don’t just hand over a file — I make sure you understand how it works and how it brings in more supporters or customers.

Right now, I’m documenting my journey. Every project, every lesson, every result. If you need a website that actually works for your mission or business — or you just want to follow a builder figuring it out in real time — connect with me here or on TikTok/YouTube (@emmakwekuamoasi).

📩 Open to website, media, and software projects. Let’s talk.

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