Gibril Sesay

Gibril Sesay
Ambassador
of  Sierra Leone
to  Egypt
In office
1969  1975
Preceded by Collins O. Bright
Succeeded by Famah Joka Bangura residence in Addis Ababa
2002-2004: Interests Served by Saudi arabia
acting Imam of the Freetown Central Mosque.
In office
19731940s to the 1960  1975
Succeeded by 1982–2008: Ahmad Tejan Sillah
Personal details
Born August 1909
Sendugu, Port Loko
Died September 2, 1988(1988-09-02) (aged 79)
Education
  • at the Bethel Day School, Technical Sir Alfred Jones Trade School.
  • proceeded to Gambia and Senegal for Arabic education, and successfully qaulified to be an Arabic Teacher and a second class Theologian.
Alma mater
  • 1940-1944 British Institute, Cairo and Al-Azhar University in Cairo
  • In 1952 qualified as a Master of Arabic and first class Muslim Theologian in the faculty of Mohamedan or Muslim Law and Constitution.
Occupation
  • Was appointed Nawab (Assistant Imam) of the Temne Muslim in Freetown.

Gibril Sesay was a Sierra Leonean diplomat and Muslim cleric.

Career

References

  1. West Africa Publishing Company Limited, 1988, Gibril Sesay dies, Page 1747 James Gow, Funmi Olonisakin, Ernst Dijxhoorn, Militancy and Violence in West Africa: Religion, Politics and Radicalisation, p. 174
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