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William Emmanuel Abraham was born on 28 May, 1934 in Ghana, is a Ghanaian philosopher. Discover William Emmanuel Abraham's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?
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William Emmanuel Abraham, also known as Willie E. Abraham or, to give his day name, Kojo Abraham (born on Monday, 28 May 1934), is a Ghanaian retired philosopher.
Abraham was educated at the Government Boys' School and Adisadel Secondary School in Cape Coast, Ghana.
He obtained a BA from the University of Ghana, graduating with first-class honours in philosophy in 1957.
Travelling to England to study at Oxford University, he received a B.Phil.
and was the first African to be elected a Fellow of All Souls College.
In 1960 he was nominated to be a Governor of the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University.
On his return to Ghana in 1962 he joined the Department of Philosophy at the University of Ghana, and published his book The Mind of Africa, a philosophical work arguing for Pan-Africanism.
He was elected vice-president of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1963, in that capacity visiting scientific facilities in the Soviet Union in a seven-week tour in the summer of 1963.
He became a close associate of Kwame Nkrumah, collaborating on Nkrumah's work Consciencism, published in 1964.
He also chaired a commission that reported in 1964 on "alleged irregularities and malpractices in connection with the issue of import licences", and was a non-resident lecturer in African Studies at the Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute from 1963 until its closure in 1966.
It was Willie Abraham, not Nkrumah, who wrote the book, Consciencism.
Soon after the book was first published in 1964, the people who knew Nkrumah and Willie Abraham said it was Abraham, not Nkrumah who wrote the book.
As Ama Biney stated in her doctoral thesis, Kwame Nkrumah: An Intellectual Biography:
"There is considerable speculation that Nkrumah was not the writer of this book and rather Prof. William Abraham was instead the author....The impenetrable style of writing is unlike that of Nkrumah's other more accessible works."
Abraham replaced Conor Cruise O'Brien as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana in September 1965.
Identified as "Nkrumah's court philosopher", Abraham was arrested in the 1966 coup which established Joseph Arthur Ankrah as president.
He emigrated to the United States and held academic positions at Macalaster College and the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he is currently Professor Emeritus of Philosophy.
He has had a life-long interest in the life and work of the eighteenth-century Ghanaian philosopher Anton Wilhelm Amo.
– (Ama B. Biney, Kwame Nkrumah: An Intellectual Biography, doctoral thesis, University of London, 2007, p. 231).