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Kwadzo Ebli Senanu (born Jonathan Kwadzo Senanu, 27 July 1933 – 21 May 2020) was a
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academic in English literature. Originally, a teaching member of the
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, he served as Pro-Vice Chancellor of the university from 1981 to 1983 and as acting Vice-Chancellor from 1983 to 1985.


Early life and education

Kwadzo Ebli Senanu was born on 27 July 1933 at Agbozume in the
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of
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. Senanu attended the Agbozume Some National School for elementary education. He was educated at
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from 1947 to 1951. In 1952, he entered the University College of the Gold Coast. He was a pioneer resident of the university's Legon Hall. He won the English Travelling Exhibition in 1954 and was awarded the Gurrey Prize for original composition in 1955. In 1957, he graduated with a
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in English and obtained the B. A. degree of the
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. That same year, Senanu entered
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. In 1959, he received from Downing a B. A. degree and started studies for an M. A. degree at Downing which was completed whilst at
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in 1964. A year later in 1965, he received his doctoral degree from
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.


Career

He was first appointed lecturer at
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in 1960 and made a senior lecturer from  1967 to 1971. He became a Schofield Fellow at
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in the
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from September 1971 to October 1972. He was a visiting senior lecturer at the
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,
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from 1975 to 1977. In 1977 he was made
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and became the first African head of the English department at the University of Ghana. He served as an editor of ''Universitas'', an inter-faculty journal at the University of Ghana. In 1978, Senanu and Theo Vincent (later to be vice chancellor of
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) published an anthology of poems titled ''A Selection of African Poetry''. In 1981, Senanu was appointed pro-vice chancellor of the University of Ghana and served until September 1983, when he assumed the role of acting
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of the university. Senanu was Chairman of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors (now Vice Chancellors Ghana) for the 1983/84 academic year, as acting
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of University of Ghana. He was replaced as pro-vice chancellor in 1983 by mathematician Daniel Afedzi Akyeampong and in 1985 as acting vice chancellor by law professor Akilagpa Sawyerr. Senanu visited and became a life member of
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, beginning in October 1985. In 1986 he returned to teaching at the University of Ghana and left the university in 1988. In 1988, Senanu joined
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in
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as Professor of Social, Cultural and Development Studies staying on at the university until 1997.  He returned to Ghana and served as chairman of the council of the University of Cape Coast from 1997 to 1999. He was a consultant to the Ghanaian government on preparing a draft Technical and Vocational Education Policy from 2000 to 2001. In 2016, he was the external judge for the
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Prize for Literature.


Personal life

Kwadzo Ebli Senanu was married to Ivy Degbor in 1968. He died on 21 May 2020. He was the father of businessman,
Kris Senanu Kris Senanu is a Kenyan businessman who currently is the Chief Enterprise Business Officer at Safaricom. Prior to this he was Managing Director of Telkom Digital. Kris was the youngest Telco executive to run a listed ICT company. He was instrume ...
.


Publications

*''A Selection of African Poetry'' edited with Theo Vincent and published by Longman. *''Creative use of Language in Kenya'' edited with Drid Williams and published by Jomo Kenyatta Foundation, 1995.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Senanu, Kwadzo 1933 births Academic staff of the University of Ghana 20th-century Ghanaian educators Alumni of the Accra Academy Alumni of Downing College, Cambridge 2020 deaths Vice-chancellors of universities in Ghana Vice-chancellors of the University of Ghana Academic staff of Moi University Academic staff of the University of Ibadan