- 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...
- examples".
Mensah Sarbah Hall (The
Mensah Sarbah Hall is the
first hall to be
named after a hero of the nation; Dr.
Mensah Sarbah). The hall is recognised...
- 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"...
- 15th
October of that year. She is
buried in Cape
Coast Castle. John Mensah-
Sarbah: 1864–1910; barrister, author,
published Fanti Customary Laws.
Henry Mercer-Ricketts:...
- 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 Inn in...
- 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 of the...
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Fabil Nightingale Sarbah Yaa
Asantewaa Aggrey Nyaniba [1]...
- 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 different...
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practices to Africans.
Notable leaders included Afric**** Horton, Jr.; J. M.
Sarbah; and S. R. B. Attah-Ahoma. Such men gave the
nationalist movement a distinctly...
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Archived from the
original on 5
September 2019.
Retrieved 22
January 2020.
Sarbah, Peter. "Maxwell Konadu: I'll make
Kotoko great again".
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