Gibril Sesay
Appearance
Gibril Sesay | |
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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 1973 1940s to the 1960 – 1975 | |
Succeeded by | 1982–2008: Ahmad Tejan Sillah |
Personal details | |
Born | August 1909 Sendugu, Port Loko |
Died | September 2, 1988 | (aged 79)
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Alhaji Gibril Sesay (August 1909 – September 2, 1988) was a Sierra Leonean diplomat and Muslim cleric.
Career
[edit]- He was nominated City Councillor and Chairman of the Establishment Committee. Secretary-General of the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress, Teacher of English and Arabic in the Tslamia Primary School, Lecturer of Mohammedan or Muslim law and Constitution in the Extra-Mural Department of Fourah Bay College.
- Lecturer of Islamics in the Sir Milton Margai College of Education and Technology Teachers' Training College,
- Organising President of the Sierra Leone Muslim Reform aition Society,
- Organising President of the Imanfya Social and Literary Association,
- Iman of the Board of Imams for the entire Muslim Community under the auspices of the Sierra Leone Muslim Congress
- In 1958 he was Mayor, Freetown City Council.
- He was a founder-member of the All People's Congress.[1]
- He received his advanced Arabic/Islamic education in Saudi Arabia.
- In 1973 he was named acting Imam of the Freetown Central Mosque.
- From 1969 to 1975 he led the sierra Leonean mission in Cairo.
- In 1973 he was designated Ambassador.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "SLPP, APC: A Tale of Two Ship Captains". Africa Young Voices. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
- ^ West Africa Publishing Company Limited, 1988, Gibril Sesay dies, Page 1747[1][2] James Gow, Funmi Olonisakin, Ernst Dijxhoorn, Militancy and Violence in West Africa: Religion, Politics and Radicalisation, p. 174