Elizabeth Frances Baaba Sey (jibinaa ko Biney) (21 abriil 1927 – 1991)[1] ko debbo gadano janngude duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Ganaa. Caggal nde o naati duɗal hakkundeewal Achimota to Accra, [2] naati e ko wiyetee e oon sahaa duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Gold Coast, hannde ko duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Ghana, e hitaande 1950, o heɓi dipolom makko BA e hitaande 1953.[3]

Elizabeth Frances Sey
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Jinsudebbum Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuGana Taƴto
InndeElizabeth Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo21 Seeɗto 1927 Taƴto
Date of death1991 Taƴto
WoldeInngilisjo Taƴto
Sana'ajipedagogue Taƴto
EmployerAchimota School, Ghana International School, Wesley Girls' High School, St. Louis Senior High School Taƴto
Janngi toUniversity of Ghana, Achimota School Taƴto

Caggal nde o heɓi bak o woni Jaagorgal Jaŋde to Sekondi. O woniino hooreejo departemaa Engele to duɗal Achimota haa o woppi golle e hitaande 1987. Yanti heen, o woniino e yiilirde toppitiinde duɗal hakkunde leyɗeele Ghana haa o maayi.1953.[4] O jannginii e duɗe keewɗe ina jeyaa heen duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Wesley Girls’, to Cape Coast ; Duɗal hakkundeewal Saint Louis to Kumasi; e Duɗal Achimota to Akra.[4] Duɗal jaaɓi-haaɗtirde Ghana inniri suudu hoɗorde 400 suudu Elizabeth Sey Hall e hitaande 2011, ngam teddinde darnde makko e duɗal ngal.[5] She taught at a number of schools including Wesley Girls’ High School, Cape Coast; Saint Louis Secondary School in Kumasi; and Achimota School in Accra.[6][7][8]

Jom suudu makko ko Samuel Sey, hooreejo banke Barclays Ghana Limited, kadi ko hooreejo Diiso duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Gana. O sankii ko ñalnde 10 abriil 1991. Ɓe ndañi ɓiɓɓe ɗiɗo.[9]

Tuugnorgal

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  6. "Elizabeth Frances Baaba Sey, first female graduate of the University of Ghana". Ghanaian Museum (in Engeleere). 2019-12-30. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
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  8. Elizabeth Frances Sey Hall - UG: History and Today
  9. Clegg, Sam, ed. (16 April 1991). "Obituary". People's Daily Graphic (in Engeleere). Graphic Communications Group Ltd. p. 12. Retrieved 18 January 2022.