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ADAMU SADAT BOLE

Assistant Lecturer and Ph.D. candidate, Department of History, University of Ghana, Legon-Accra


African business history, Labor History, diaspora and immigrant entrepreneurship
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A Short Bio
Mr. Adamu Sadat Bole is an Assistant Lecturer with the Department of History, University of Ghana. He has taught History from the bottom up –basic school through to the university. He had his BA, History and Information Studies Majors, in the University of Ghana after which, he pursued an MA Degree in Historical Studies at the University of Madras, Chennai-India under the Africa Scholarship Scheme, Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Government of India Scholarship. After completing his MA in 2016, he returned to the University of Ghana as a National Service Person. In 2017, he taught as a tutorial assistant/Graduate Assistant with the Department of History, University of Ghana. And in 2018, he was employed to teach in the Department as an Assistant Lecturer where he has been instrumental in teaching and coordinating seminars/courses particularly in Earliest Civilizations, Selected Topics in World History, History of Ghana up to 1800 and History of Africa from 1500 to 1800 CE. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate. His research interests include labor and business history, extractive, energy and infrastructure history.

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