Elizabeth-Irene Baitie
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After attending Achimota School, Baitie studied biochemistry and chemistry at the University of Ghana, Legon, then received a postgraduate degree in clinical biochemistry from the University of Surrey and now runs a medical laboratory in Adabraka.[2] She wanted to write stories since she was seven years old[3] and fits her writing around her day job and family life in Accra with three children and a husband. She writes after work, during weekends and also during commuting time.[3]