- CMG (14
September 1924 – 20
September 1994), also
known by his pen name
Abioseh Nicol, was a
Sierra Leone Creole physician, diplomat, and writer. Nicol...
- of
being ordained as a priest.
Tshembe rejects Abioseh's capitulation to
Roman Catholicism, and
Abioseh rejects the
traditional African funeral ceremony...
-
Losers in our
Religious Economy.
Rutgers University Press, p. 235.
Alfred Abioseh Jarrett (2000). The
Impact of
Macro Social Systems on
Ethnic Minorities...
- the Sea
which was
released in
December 2015. In 2016, he
performed as
Abioseh, an ex-tribesman in the
Royal National Theatre's
production of Les Blancs...
- "Uncommon problems".
Journal of
Sierra Leone Studies. 1
January 2013.
Jonas Abioseh Sylv**** Redwood-Sawyerr (2012). "Rebuilding the
Athens of West Africa:...
-
Edward Wilmot Blyden.
Edward Wilmot Blyden III was born
Edward Wilmot Abioseh Blyden-Taylor on 19 May 1918, to Isa
Cleopatra Blyden and
Joseph Ravensburg...
- as Trickster" in the
Journal of
African Cultural Studies won the 2017
Abioseh Porter Best
Essay Award of the
African Literature ****ociation. He has also...
- 1924) 1993 –
Erich Hartmann,
German soldier and
pilot (b. 1922) 1994 –
Abioseh Nicol,
Sierra Leonean physician, academic, and
diplomat (b. 1924) 1994...
- –
Jerry Coleman,
American baseball player and
manager (d. 2014) 1924 –
Abioseh Nicol,
Sierra Leonean-English physician, academic, and
diplomat (d. 1994)...
-
Nicol is a surname, and may
refer to:
Abioseh Nicol,
Sierra Leonean diplomat Alex Nicol,
American actor Andy Nicol,
Scottish rugby player Archie Nicol...