John Mensah Sarbah CMG (3 June 1864 – 27 November 1910) was a prominent lawyer and political leader in the Gold Coast (now Ghana). He is also known as...
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role in the school's early days. In 1905 a graduate of the school, John Mensah Sarbah, founded a rival school named Mfantsipim; the name derives from "Mfantsefo-apem"...
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(2000–2008) William Bruce-Lyle – Supreme Court Judge of Ghana and Zambia John Mensah Sarbah – lawyer and academic Kurankyi-Taylor Joe Ghartey – former Attorney...
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Graft-Johnson, Jacob Wilson Sey, J. P. Brown, J. E. Casely Hayford, and John Mensah Sarbah were co-founders. The Gold Coast ARPS formed as a conglomerate of...
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on 15 October of that year. She is buried in Cape Coast Castle. John Mensah-Sarbah: 1864–1910; barrister, author, published Fanti Customary Laws. Henry...
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University of Ghana (redirect from Sarbah Hall)
with examples". Mensah Sarbah Hall (The Mensah Sarbah Hall is the first hall to be named after a hero of the nation; John Mensah Sarbah). The hall is recognised...
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Rights Protection Society (ARPS), which included such activists as John Mensah Sarbah, Kobina Sekyi and J. E. Casely Hayford. Dr William Awunor-Renner –...
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1876, with a Chief Justice and no more than four Puisne Justices.John Mensah Sarbah was the first native of Ghana to be called to the bar by Lincoln's...
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and General Overseer of International Central Gospel Church(ICGC)) John Mensah Sarbah(First African Lawyer of the Gold Coast and one of the first Africans...
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Protection Society (ARPS). After John Mensah Sarbah died in 1892, the English Governor, William Brandford Griffith selected John van der Puije as his replacement...
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1904, he helped found the Mfantsipim School. In 1910, he succeeded John Mensah Sarbah as president of the Aborigines' Rights Protection Society, the first...
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as J. W. de Graft-Johnson, J. P. Brown, J. E. Casely Hayford, and John Mensah Sarbah. On behalf of chiefs and people of the country, he led a delegation...
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Romania, f/d) Dipti Saravanamuttu (born 1960, Sri Lanka/Australia, p/f) John Mensah Sarbah (1864–1910, Gold Coast, nf) Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595–1640...
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to Africans. Notable leaders included Africanus Horton, the writer John Mensah Sarbah, and S. R. B. Attah-Ahoma. Such men gave the nationalist movement...
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Cape Coast in 1890. In the preface of his book Fanti Customary Laws, John Mensah Sarbah wrote: Dear Mr. Eminsang, — Pardon the liberty I take in sending you...
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August 1897, Gold Coast Aborigines' Rights Protection Society led by John Mensah Sarbah was formed. Furthermore, the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) was...
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Wright, lawyer and politician John Cameron, cricketer John Jameson, cricketer John Mensah Sarbah, lawyer and politician John Rae, educator (Headmaster of...
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William Ansah Sessarakoo (c. 1736–1770) Prince Whipple (1750–1796) John Mensah Sarbah (1864-1910) G. E. Ferguson (1864-1910) James Emman Kwegyir Aggrey...
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African Countries and Peoples and A Vindication of the African Race; John Mensah Sarbah, Fanti Customary Laws; Bishop Samuel Adjai Crowther, Journal of an...
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Cape Coast's Mfantsipim. This school was responsible for educating John Mensah Sarbah, the head of the Aborigines Rights Protection Society, Joseph Ephraim...
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critic Carl Christian Reindorf (1834–1917), pastor and historian[Jahn] John Mensah Sarbah (1864–1910) Kobina Sekyi (1892–1956), politician and writer[Gikandi]...
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African Trading; or the trials of William Narh Ocansey that year 1887: John Mensah Sarbah becomes the first British-Ghanaian to be called to the bar 1891: Thomas...
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the whole of the Takoradi metropolis. Major road lead to it. The John Mensah Sarbah road links the market from the South West and from the North East...
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out of Mfantsiman Municipality) King Peggy Dr. James Kwegyir Aggrey John Mensah Sarbah Kobina Arku Korsah (Sir Arku Korsah) Ama Ata Aidoo William Ansah Sessarakoo...
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Mahama, Ibrahim Mate Kole, Emmanuel Mensah, James Van Leuven Mensah Sarbah, John Muntaka, Mohammed Mubarak Michael, Kwame Kissi Nikoi, Gloria Amon Nkrumah...
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services as Secretary to the Central South African Railways Board. John Mensah Sarbah, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council...
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John (1813). Observatins on Popular Antiquities: Chiefly Illustrating the Origin of Our Vulgar Customs, Ceremonies, and Superstitions. Sarbah, John Mensah...
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(1 January 1980). Lawyers in Gold Coast politics c. 1900-1945 : from Mensah Sarbah to J.B. Danquah (First ed.). University Publishers. p. 128. ISBN 978-9155409609...
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M. Edsman (1979) Lawyers in Gold Coast politics c. 1900-1945: from Mensah Sarbah to J. B. Danquah, p124 F M Bourret (1952) The Gold Coast: A Survey of...
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University of Ghana, he served as the dean of the Faculty of Law, and the Mensah Sarbah hall master. He also taught law at the University of Leiden Faculty...
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