Bai Koblo Pathbana II
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Bai Koblo Pathbana II | |
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Marampa, Masimera Chiefdom | |
Successor | F. Obai Kabia and Soccoh Kabia |
Born | Marampa, Masimera Chiefdom, Sierra Leone |
Died | Marampa, Masimera Chiefdom, Sierra Leone |
Burial | Marampa, Masimera Chiefdom, Sierra Leone |
Spouse | Paramount Chief Madam Ella Koblo Gulama |
Issue | F. Obai Kabia,Mrs Isatu kabia-Mustapha, Samuel Kabia, Soccoh Kabia,Annie Kabia, Edward Kabia, Desmond Kabia,Princess Kabia, Frank Kabia, Michelle Kabia, Michael Kabia, Amelia Kabia, Linda kabia-Kamara Feno-Feno(fine Fine Boy) Kabia, Marina Kakay, Donald Kabia, Anita kabia, Francis Fayombo kabia, Madonna Kabia, Edna kabia, Ali kabia, Foday Kabia, Marion kabia (Doo), Victoria kabia, Christine kabia, Hector kabia, Victor Kabia, Christiana kabia, Rosemarie Kabia(Mamanie), Juliet Kabia-daramy, Threasa Kabia-Kamara, Jenny kabia, Bai Bai kabia, Fanny kabia, Elizabeth Baby kabia, Linda kabia (kosna), Alberta Kabia, Didi Kabia, Denis kabia, Eddie kabia, Helen kabia, David Kabia, Shaku kabia, |
House | Koblo |
Religion | Cathoic |
Paramount Chief Bai Koblo Pathbana II was a Sierra Leonean paramount chief and politician. He was married to Ella Koblo Gulama, a cross-tribal union marriage between an ethnic Temne and a Mende. Together they had seven children, including F.Obai Kabia and Soccoh Kabia.
Pathbana became a cabinet minister in the All People's Congress government led by Siaka Stevens in 1967.[1]
Pathbana was a PC[clarification needed] in Lunsar, Sierra Leone in the 1970s.
He was traditionally married to many wives and had many children.
References
External links
- Sierra Leone Powers Lost - Interview with Chief Gulama, By Syl Cheney-Coker, Worldview Magazine, Fall 1999
- The life and Times of Honourable PC Madam Ella Koblo Gulama of Sierra Leone By Awareness Times, September 26, 2006
- Tribute to the Honourable PC Ella Koblo Gulama, Sierra Connection
- Women Leaders In Africa