Businessman and philanthropist Daniel Ofori has gained attention in Ghana for filing a series of high-profile lawsuits against powerful institutions. His cases have targeted banks, government agencies, and other entities, often alleging misconduct or breach of contract.
One notable case involved a legal challenge against a major Ghanaian bank over alleged unfair loan practices. Another lawsuit targeted a government regulatory body, accusing it of overstepping its authority. Ofori has also taken legal action against a telecommunications company over customer service disputes.
These cases have sparked public debate about corporate accountability and the role of the judiciary in Ghana. Ofori has stated that his motivation is to seek justice for ordinary citizens who may not have the resources to challenge large institutions.
As of May 2026, several of these cases are still pending in Ghanaian courts. Legal experts note that the outcomes could set important precedents for future litigation against powerful entities in the country.