Francis Agbodeka was a Ghanaian academic and writer. He was a professor of history at the
University of Cape Coast
The University of Cape Coast is a public collegiate university located in the historic town of Cape Coast. The campus has a rare seafront and sits on a hill overlooking the wide Atlantic Ocean. It operates on two campuses: the Southern Campus (O ...
,
and the first person to obtain a doctorate degree from the
University of Ghana
The University of Ghana is a public university located in Accra, Ghana. It the oldest and largest of the thirteen Ghanaian national public universities.
The university was founded in 1948 as the University College of the Gold Coast in the Br ...
.
Early life
Agbodeka was born at
Anloga
Anloga, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is a town in Keta District of the Volta Region in southeast Ghana. It lies east of the Volta River and just south of the Keta Lagoon.
Education
* Keta Senior High Technical School
* A ...
in the
Volta Region
Volta Region (or Volta) is one of Ghana's sixteen administrative regions, with Ho designated as its capital. It is located west of Republic of Togo and to the east of Lake Volta. Divided into 25 administrative districts, the region is multi-et ...
of Ghana (then
Gold Coast
Gold Coast may refer to:
Places Africa
* Gold Coast (region), in West Africa, which was made up of the following colonies, before being established as the independent nation of Ghana:
** Portuguese Gold Coast (Portuguese, 1482–1642)
** Dutch G ...
) on 31 December 1931 to his father Dumega Amuzu Agbodeka and mother Vincentia Agudu.
From 1947 to 1952, he attended
Achimota College
Achimota School ( /ɑːtʃimoʊtɑː/ ), formerly Prince of Wales College and School at Achimota, later Achimota College, now nicknamed Motown, is a co-educational boarding school located at Achimota in Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana. The schoo ...
for his secondary education, and from 1953 to 1956 he studied at the
University of Ghana
The University of Ghana is a public university located in Accra, Ghana. It the oldest and largest of the thirteen Ghanaian national public universities.
The university was founded in 1948 as the University College of the Gold Coast in the Br ...
(then the
University College of the Gold Coast) where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree from the
University of London
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.
(The University College of the Gold Coast was then a constituent college of the University of London. This meant that the University College of the Gold Coast was unable to award its own degrees.) In 1969, while teaching at the University of Cape Coast, he obtained a
doctorate degree
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in history from the University of Ghana,
the first person to obtain a doctorate degree from the university.
Career
Agbodeka began his career as a teacher at
Adisadel College,
Cape Coast
Cape Coast is a city, fishing port, and the capital of Cape Coast Metropolitan District and Central Region of Ghana. It is one of the country's most historic cities, a World Heritage Site, home to the Cape Coast Castle, with the Gulf of Guinea ...
.
He taught the sixth form students A-Level History from 1956 to 1960.
He was later employed by the
University of Cape Coast
The University of Cape Coast is a public collegiate university located in the historic town of Cape Coast. The campus has a rare seafront and sits on a hill overlooking the wide Atlantic Ocean. It operates on two campuses: the Southern Campus (O ...
in 1962 to teach history.
Agbodeka served in various capacities at the University of Cape Coast, including
a period as Head of the History Department from 1971 to 1980.
He also doubled as Dean of the Faculty of Arts on two occasions.
He first served at the helm of faculty from 1971 to 1972, and later from 1974 to 1976.
From 1974 to 1978, he was the
Pro Vice Chancellor.
Agbodeka moved to Nigeria in 1978 following his term as Pro Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast. In Nigeria, he was put in charge of the History Department of the
University of Sokoto (now
Usmanu Danfodiyo University
Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (UDUS), also known as UDUSOK, is a public research university located in the city of Sokoto, north western Part of Nigeria. It is one of the initial twelve universities founded in Nigeria by the federal gover ...
) for one year.
He later moved to the
University of Benin where he worked as a professor of history from 1980 to 1986.
Agbodeka was a member of the
Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences
The Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences (GAAS) is a learned society for the arts and sciences based in Accra, Ghana. The institution was founded in November 1959 by Kwame Nkrumah with the aim to promote the pursuit, advancement and dissemination ...
, and also a member of the
Historical Society of Ghana
The Historical Society of Ghana is a nonprofit organisation based in Accra, Ghana dedicated to the collection, preservation, interpretation and promotion of Ghanaian history and culture. It was established in 1951 by the Gold Coast intellig ...
.
Personal life
In 1956, Agbodeka married Margaret Liko Nyomi.
Together, they had three children.
He later married Esther Tamakloe and together, they also had three children.
In August 2005 Abgodeka was reported ill.
He died on 29 October 2005.
Publications
Agbodeka authored many books and articles as an academic, some of which include:
* ''The Rise of the Nation States'', (1965);
* ''African Politics and British Policy in the Gold Coast, 1868-1900'', (1971);
* ''Ghana in the Twentieth Century'', (1972);
* ''Achimota in the National Setting'', (1977);
* ''An Economic History of Ghana'', (1992);
* ''A History of the University of Ghana'', (1998);
* ''The West African Examinations Council (1952-2002)'', (2002);
* ''A Handbook of Eweland'', (three volumes) (1997-2005).
See also
*
List of Ghanaian writers
This is a list of Ghanaian writers.
A
* Joseph Wilfred Abruquah (1920–1997), novelist
* Geormbeeyi Adali-Mortty (1916–), poet
* Kobena Eyi Acquah (1952–), poet
* Kofi Acquah-Dadzie (1939–), jurist, and writer
* Francis Agbodeka (1 ...
References
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1931 births
2005 deaths
Academic staff of the University of Cape Coast
Alumni of Achimota School
20th-century Ghanaian educators
University of Ghana alumni
Fellows of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences