Augustus Molade Akiwumi

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Augustus Molade Akiwumi

In office
February 1958 – June 1960
Preceded by Sir Emannuel C. Quist
Succeeded by Joseph Richard Asiedu

Political party CPP
Spouse Grace Aryee & Helen Kabuki Ocansey
Children Akiwusi,Akiola & Akilano, Akilebu, Akilone, Omotayo, Helen, Ninii
Residence Farrar avenue Adabraka, Accra Ghana
Occupation Barrister / Banker
Religion Christian scientist

Justice Augustus Molade Akiwumi was a judge and also the second Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana.

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[edit] Early life

Augustus Akiwumi was born in Nigeria but became a naturalised Ghanaian. [1] In 1910 he was sent to live with guardians, a Smith family of Crosby, Cumbria in England. He attended Queen's College, Taunton, Somerset.[1] He proceeded to the Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University, where he studied law.[1] He also trained as a banker at the Midland Bank, Ludgate Hill, London, prior to his return to Ghana.

[edit] Career

He was called to the bar at the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn in 1921.[1] He was appointed Speaker of the Parliament in February 1958 in the First Republic of Ghana.[2]

[edit] Family

Akiwumi married Helen Kabuki Ocansey, a Ghanaian. She was a teacher educated in England.[1]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Susan Yetunde Goligher. Black and British: A Family History. Channel 4's Black and Asian History Map. Afrograph. Retrieved on 2007-04-18.
  2. ^ Rt. Hon. Ebenezer Sekyi Hughes:Speakers of Parliament from 1951 - 2005. Official website of the Parliament of Ghana. Parliament of Ghana. Retrieved on 2007-04-18.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Sir Emmanuel Charles Quist
Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana
1958 – 1960
Succeeded by
Joseph Richard Asiedu
Notes and references
1. http://www.parliament.gh/leadershipdetails.php?id=0003


Persondata
NAME Akiwumi, Augustus Molade
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Lawyer and Former Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF BIRTH Nigeria
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
Languages