Mawuse Oliver Barker-Vormawor is a Ghanaian lawyer, revolutionist, and social media influencer based in the United States of America. He is popular for his controversial criticism of the Ghanaian government and other state institutions
Mawuse Oliver Barker-Vormawor, a researcher for the Constitution Review Commission, also held the position of president at the International Court of Justice as a law clerk. His research focuses on constitutional law, international law, and legal/political philosophy.
Mr. Oliver petitioned the president to oust the electoral commission's head, citing the denial of SALL people's parliamentary representation.
Oliver Barker advocates for better leadership in Ghana and Africa through social media. He initiated the "Fix The Country" campaign, organizing protests and boycotts nationwide. On May 4, 2021, the organization used social media to condemn the high cost of living, garnering both domestic and international attention.
On February 12, 2022, authorities apprehended the vocal activist at Kotoko International Airport. The Tema Regional Police Command detained him due to an alleged social media post where he threatened to stage a coup if Parliament approved the E-Levy Bill.
Mawuse Oliver Barker-Vormawor, a Ghanaian PhD student at Cambridge-Africa's Faculty of Law, is a governance advisor with extensive law and policy expertise in African countries, the US, and the UN. He has interfaced with private businesses, legislators, and international institutions, including the World Bank and UNDP.
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