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Emmanuel Odarkwei Obetsebi-Lamptey (1902–1963) was a politician in the British colony of the Gold Coast. He was one of the founders and leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) known as "The Big Six". He is the father of NPP politician Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey. ==Early life==
He was born in 1902 at a small village near Ode a suburb of Accra. His father was Jacob Mills-Lamptey, a businessman, and his mother was Victoria Ayeley Tetteh of i He was educated at the Accra Wesleyan School and Kv. Government Boys' School, from which he transferred to the Royal School in 1921 to complete his elementary education, passing his school certificate examination, he was employed ir as a shorthand typist by A. J. Ocansey (q.v.), a prosperous me from Ada, a port east of Accra at the mouth of the Volta River. In 1923 he passed his civil service examination and became a clerk' Customs and Excise Department. He worked in Accra till 1930 and in Takoradi till 1934, when he left for the United Kingdom to study law.
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