Member of the National Congress of British West Africa
President of the Aborigines' Rights Protection Society
Preceded by
Henry van Hien
Personal details
Born
1 November 1892 Cape Coast, Gold Coast
Died
20 June 1956(1956-06-20) (aged 63) Cape Coast, Gold Coast
William Esuman-Gwira Sekyi, better known as Kobina Sekyi (1 November 1892, Cape Coast – 20 June 1956), was a nationalist lawyer, politician and writer in the Gold Coast.[1]
^"Kobina Sekyi, Lawyer-Vowed Never to wear European Cloth:The Blinkards". Ghanaian Museum. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
William Esuman-Gwira Sekyi, better known as KobinaSekyi (1 November 1892, Cape Coast – 20 June 1956), was a nationalist lawyer, politician and writer...
Nanka-Bruce, A. B. Quartey-Papafio, Henry van Hien, A. Sawyerr and KobinaSekyi. The idea of creating the National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA)...
1834–1892; educationist, merchant, industrialist. William Esuman Gwira KobinaSekyi: 1892–1956; lawyer, politician, author. Jacob Wilson Sey, alias Kwaa...
This is a list of notable alumni of Mfantsipim School. KobinaSekyi - President, Aborigines' Rights Protection Society (ARPS), lawyer, writer, author of...
Boahen, John D. Fage, J. B. Danquah, Alexander Adum Kwapong, KobinaSekyi and Nana Kobina Nketsia. Several public institutions coordinate the work of the...
by KobinaSekyi in 1915. The Blinkards is a blatant satire about the Africans who embraced the European culture that was brought to them. In it Sekyi demeans...
1979 to 1981. Henry Van Hien Sekyi was born on January 15, 1928, in Cape Coast in the Gold Coast. His father, KobinaSekyi, a lawyer and politician, named...
maternal grandfather of KobinaSekyi. Pietersen regarded KobinaSekyi as his heir, and even accompanied him to the United Kingdom when Sekyi started his law studies...
Road Cemetery or the Anglican Cemetery in Cape Coast. Van Hien's cousin KobinaSekyi was his heir. Doortmont 2004, pp. 32, 424. Doortmont 2004, pp. 424, 448...
(1946–2017) Lesley Lokko (born 1964) Nii Ayikwei Parkes (born 1974) KobinaSekyi (1892–1956) Taiye Selasi (born 1979) Francis Selormey (1927–1988) Efua...
the review on his trips to Britain, Shaikh M. H. Kidwai of Gadia and KobinaSekyi. With the outbreak of the First World War, the British government banned...
aka Daniel Amponsah, a Ghanaian folklorist and recording artist Frank Kobina Parkes, poet Shatta Rakon Musician Captain James Hackman Tachie-Menson,...
Parliament of Ghana, 1949 –1957 Ebenezer Sekyi-Hughes, lawyer and Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana, 2005 –2009 Isaac Kobina Abban, Chief Justice of Ghana, 1995...
and the African Historical Novel of Self-Discovery: The Examples of KobinaSekyi and J. E. Casely Hayford", Journal of African Cultural Studies, Vol....
historian[Jahn] John Mensah Sarbah (1864–1910) KobinaSekyi (1892–1956), politician and writer[Gikandi] [Killam & Rowe] Ato Sekyi-Otu (born 1941) Taiye Selasi (1979–)...
Congress in Manchester, United Kingdom. Whilst in Britain, He was asked by KobinaSekyi to represent the Gold Coast Aborigines' Right Protection Society at the...
E. Casely Hayford, F. V. Nanka-Bruce and John Glover Addo. However, KobinaSekyi and the Cape Coast branch of the Gold Coast Aborigines' Rights Protection...