when you write below you mention james braithwaite as one of your classmates. is he related to edward (kamau) braithwaite?
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--Another great Sierra Leonean: Adelaide Casely-Hayford
Got to thinking about her today as it's grandson Kobina Hunter's birthday today! (Mother Gladys Casely-Hayford)
(I have wished him a happy birthday on Facebook and wish that I could be there to sing with much gusto, "For he is a jolly good fellow!"
My Classmates the late Akintola Wyse and James Braithwaite along with Sylvester Abimbola Young (along with James another maths genius) and Monty Labour and I were in the lower forms and used to play table-tennis with Kobi who had just finished secondary school and was part-timing as our math teacher at the Prince of Wales School...
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