Patience Sonko-Godwin

Patience Sonko-Godwin (born 1943) is a Gambian historian.

Born in Banjul, Patience Sonko-Godwin was educated in the Gambia before going to St. Edwards Senior Secondary School in Freetown, Sierra Leone to have her sixth form education.[1] She studied history at Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone, and gained a masters at the University of California, Santa Barbara.[2] Sonko-Godwin worked as a teacher at Nusrat High School until 1989, when he was appointed Principal Cultural Officer at the National Council for Arts and Culture. Executive Director of the Council from 1991 to 1998, she retired in 1998 to concentrate on her research and writing.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Ousman Njie, Focus on Mrs Patience Sonki-Godwin, Foroyaa, 29 October 2010. Accessed 21 November 2012.
  2. Library of Congress Name Authority File
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