- Amadu Wurie
Amadu Wurie (1898 in -
13 June 1977 ) was an earlySierra Leone an educationist and politician.Biography
Wurie was born in
Gbinti ,Port Loko District , in theNorthern Province ofSierra Leone the son of aFula paramount chief and was educated at theBo School in Bo, of which he began attending in 1906. In 1916, he was in the first class of Sierra Leoneans that passed the British civil service exam and was appointed the assistant headmaster of the Bo school that year. By 1935, Wurie rose to the position of Senior assistant headmaster which allowed him to be the first African to serve even temporarily as the Headmaster. From 1935 to 1955, Wurie served in various locations across the colony primarily as headmaster. Upon national indepdence in 1961, Wurie was elected as a MP under the banner of theSierra Leone People's Party (SLPP) as well as Minister of Education, in which position he continued until 1967 when he lost his seat. At this time, he retired toMahera in thePort Loko District and later made aHajj toMecca . In 1973, Wurie was honoured with a degree fromUniversity of Sierra Leone . Wurie died in June 1977 at the age of 79.External links
* [http://www.sierra-leone.org/heroes8.html "Sierra Leonean heroes Fifty Great Men and Women Who Helped to Build Our Nation"]
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