Stories of our African Legends
AUGUSTUS WILLIAM KOJO THOMPSON Augustus William Kojo Thompson (1880-February 26, 1950), generally known as Kojo
JACOB WILSON SEY Jacob Wilson Sey (1832-May 22,1902) was a wealthy Gold Coast merchant who
MUHAMMED ZANGINA Muhammed Zangina was the Ya Na (paramount chief) of Dagomba in what is
Dr. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois,
Founding Director [1868-1963]
Encyclopaedia African Project (EAP)
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AUGUSTUS WILLIAM KOJO THOMPSON Augustus William Kojo Thompson (1880-February 26, 1950), generally known as Kojo Thompson, was a lawyer, a radical nationalist politician, and a
JACOB WILSON SEY Jacob Wilson Sey (1832-May 22,1902) was a wealthy Gold Coast merchant who flourished in the latter part of the 19th century. He was
MUHAMMED ZANGINA Muhammed Zangina was the Ya Na (paramount chief) of Dagomba in what is now, northeastern Ghana in about the early 18th century. During
Dr. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois,
Founding Director [1868-1963]
Encyclopaedia African Project (EAP)
With virtually no consistent cash flow for many years, except for a stipend from the Ghana Government to maintain the Secretariat, work at the Secretariat has been slowed considerably. However, with the dynamic leadership of the Chairman of the EAP Editorial Board, Dr S. O. Biobaku of Nigeria, three EA volumes of the Encyclopaedia Africana: Dictionary of African Biography®™ have been published.