Elizabeth Frances Sey
Jinsu | debbum |
---|---|
Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Gana |
Innde | Elizabeth |
Ɗuubi daygo | 21 Seeɗto 1927 |
Date of death | 1991 |
Wolde | Inngilisjo |
Sana'aji | pedagogue |
Employer | Achimota School, Ghana International School, Wesley Girls' High School, St. Louis Senior High School |
Janngi to | University of Ghana, Achimota School |
Elizabeth Frances Baaba Sey (jibinaa ko Biney) (21 abriil 1927 – 1991)[1] ko debbo gadano janngude duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Ganaa. Caggal nde o naati duɗal hakkundeewal Achimota to Accra, [2] naati e ko wiyetee e oon sahaa duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Gold Coast, hannde ko duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Ghana, e hitaande 1950, o heɓi dipolom makko BA e hitaande 1953.[3]
Caggal nde o heɓi bak o woni Jaagorgal Jaŋde to Sekondi. O woniino hooreejo departemaa Engele to duɗal Achimota haa o woppi golle e hitaande 1987. Yanti heen, o woniino e yiilirde toppitiinde duɗal hakkunde leyɗeele Ghana haa o maayi.1953.[4] O jannginii e duɗe keewɗe ina jeyaa heen duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Wesley Girls’, to Cape Coast ; Duɗal hakkundeewal Saint Louis to Kumasi; e Duɗal Achimota to Akra.[4] Duɗal jaaɓi-haaɗtirde Ghana inniri suudu hoɗorde 400 suudu Elizabeth Sey Hall e hitaande 2011, ngam teddinde darnde makko e duɗal ngal.[5] She taught at a number of schools including Wesley Girls’ High School, Cape Coast; Saint Louis Secondary School in Kumasi; and Achimota School in Accra.[6][7][8]
Jom suudu makko ko Samuel Sey, hooreejo banke Barclays Ghana Limited, kadi ko hooreejo Diiso duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Gana. O sankii ko ñalnde 10 abriil 1991. Ɓe ndañi ɓiɓɓe ɗiɗo.[9]
Tuugnorgal
- ↑ "Legon Inaugurates New Hall Of Residence" (in Engeleere). Modern Ghana. 22 January 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- ↑ "A Hall is named after an Akora". Old Achimotan Association. 2012-06-25. Archived from the original on 7 May 2018. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
- ↑ "A Hall is named after an Akora". Old Achimotan Association. 2012-06-25. Archived from the original on 7 May 2018. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
- ↑ "University of Ghana inaugurates hall in honour of first female graduate". vibeghana.com. January 19, 2012.
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- ↑ "Elizabeth Frances Baaba Sey, first female graduate of the University of Ghana". Ghanaian Museum (in Engeleere). 2019-12-30. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
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- ↑ Elizabeth Frances Sey Hall - UG: History and Today
- ↑ Clegg, Sam, ed. (16 April 1991). "Obituary". People's Daily Graphic (in Engeleere). Graphic Communications Group Ltd. p. 12. Retrieved 18 January 2022.