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Acquah-Dadzie worked as a grade I Magistrate and also served as an acting High Court judge in Koforidua, Ghana. He later left for Nigeria to join the University of Maiduguri staff as a chief tutor-in-law. After teaching in Nigeria for a period of time, Acquah-Dadzie took up an appointment as Senior Magistrate in Palapye, Botswana. He was later elevated to the status of Principal Magistrate, serving in Mahalapye, Botswana. Until his retirement in 2004, he was the Assistant Registrar and Master of the High Court of Botswana.
Publications
Acquah-Dadzie has authored various books mostly focused on law in Botswana and Southern Africa at large. Some of these books include;
Maintenance of Children and Deserted Wives: (laws of Botswana), (1998);
World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions: A Resource for Readers and Writers (with Gabriel Adeleye), (1999);
A Handbook for Prosecutors, (2000);
The Law and Procedure for the Trial of Rape and Other Common Sexual Offences in Botswana, (2000);
An Index to Selected Botswana Criminal Cases (1964-2002), (2003);
The Policeman's Guide to Criminal Law and Evidence in Botswana, (2004);
A Guide to the Heroes Acre--: Some Basic Facts about Zimbabwe's Heroes and the Heroes Acre, Issues 1-3 (with Micah Cheserem), (2006);
A Long Night of Regrets: Moral Lessons for the Youth, (2006).
The Moment to Decide: Breaking the Chain of Sexual Network, (2013)
A Handbook for Journalists on Court Reporting, (2014)
The Elements of Botswana Criminal Law Offences, (2015)
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