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Dr Agble's memoir is a labour of love and a testimony to the life of comfort and stability which he enjoyed as a child and young person growing up in colonial Gold Coast (Ghana). He was eight years old when The Second World War broke out. He chronicles this from the eyes of a young boy in one of Britain's West African colonies. He narrates the story of his early education in Hohoe, Achimota School, Mfantsipim Secondary School and his undergraduate days at Ghana's first university - the University of the Gold Coast. Anyone interested in what life was like pre-independence, in colonial times and…mehr

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Dr Agble's memoir is a labour of love and a testimony to the life of comfort and stability which he enjoyed as a child and young person growing up in colonial Gold Coast (Ghana). He was eight years old when The Second World War broke out. He chronicles this from the eyes of a young boy in one of Britain's West African colonies. He narrates the story of his early education in Hohoe, Achimota School, Mfantsipim Secondary School and his undergraduate days at Ghana's first university - the University of the Gold Coast. Anyone interested in what life was like pre-independence, in colonial times and immediately post-independence as a professional in the emergent nation of Ghana, would enjoy reading this memoir.