The family moved to Atorkor in Anlo, and Okudzeto attended Zion College at Anloga.
Okudzeto moved to Accra, where he worked for almost a year as a clerk with the Electricity Department.
From there he went on to King's College London where he studied law, graduating with lower second-class honors on July 9,1963.
[2]The firm advises and provides consultancy services in several practice areas including corporate During the Second Republic he was one of the founders of the National Alliance of Liberals, led by Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, and was elected as a Member of Parliament.
[2] He has served as chair of the Public Accounts Committee and president of the Ghana Bar Association.