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Augustus Molade Akiwumi

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Augustus Molade Akiwumi
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuGana Taƴto
InndeAugustus Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo7 Seeɗto 1891 Taƴto
ƊofordeLagos Taƴto
WoldeInngilisjo Taƴto
Sana'ajingaɗoowo siyaasaje, lawyer Taƴto
Position heldMember of the Parliament of Ghana, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana Taƴto
Janngi toFitzwilliam College, Queen's College Taƴto
Member of political partyConvention People's Party Taƴto
DiinaChristian Science Taƴto

Augustus Molade Akiwumi JSC (7 April 1891 - 1985) wonnoo laamɗo e laamɗo mo o laati Hooreejo saariya leydi Gana ɗiɗmere gila 1958 e 1960 e hooreejo saariya leydi Gana hakkunde 1960 e 1961.[1][2]

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Augustus Akiwumi jibinaa ko to Lagos, leydi Najeriya, e nder galle Yoruba mawɗo, jom sukaaɓe sappo e ɗiɗo. O wonti Ganaajo jibinaaɗo, caggal nde o ummii to Gold Coast nde o woni cukalel e baaba makko, S. O. Akiwumi.[3] S. O. Akiwumi woni cukko hooreejo fedde wiyeteende Croix-Rouge.[4] E hitaande 1910, Ogustus Akiwumi neldaa ngam hoɗde e gardiiɗi, ɓesngu Smith to Crosby, to Kumbriya to Angalteer. O janngi to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde laamɗo debbo, to wuro Taunton, to leydi Somerset.[3] Banndiraaɓe makko woɗɓe njeeɗiɗo kadi njanngii duɗal internat to Angalteer.[2] O yahi to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Fitzwilliam, to Cambridge, ɗo o janngi sariya.[3] O janngi kadi banke to banke Midland, to Ludgate Hill, to Londres, hade makko hootde Ganaa.

  1. Amissah, Austin (1981). The Contribution of the Courts to Government: A West African View (in Engeleere). Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-825356-3.
  2. 1 2 Quayson, Ato (2014-09-03). Oxford Street, Accra: City Life and the Itineraries of Transnationalism (in Engeleere). Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-7629-3.
  3. 1 2 3 Susan Yetunde Goligher. "Black and British: A Family History". Channel 4's Black and Asian History Map. Afrograph. Archived from the original on 2004-02-24. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  4. Quayson, Ato (15 August 2014). Oxford Street, Accra. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0822357476. Retrieved 3 February 2020.