Cantab Profiles The king's son at King's Looking into the annals of an institution as aged as Cambridge, one concurs with the dictum that ‘The past is a foreign country’. This is seen no less in the character of successive
Girton College Elizabeth Bagaya Princess Elizabeth Nyabongo Rukidi Christobel Edith Bagaya was born in 1936 to Rukidi III of Toro, the eleventh Omukama (regent) of Toro, one of the five kingdoms in Uganda. Her mother
Pembroke College The first African academic to get tenure in Cambridge has now become full professor at the University of Toronto. Prof Ato Quayson. Ato wrote on Nigerian literature for his PhD at Pembroke in
Musa Haji Deria: a Somali Cantabrigian (St John's, 1960-1963) Musa Haji Deria Mohamed was born in 1938 in the small village of Taleh to Haji Deria Mohamed, a successful businessman and Halwo Jama. For two years from 1945, Musa attended the Las
Cantab Profiles Musa Haji Deria Mohamed, a Somali Cantab. Country of Origin: Somalia. Musa Haji Deria Mohamed was born in 1938 in the small village of Taleh, some 150 kilometres northeast of Las Anod. Taleh is best remembered as the headquarters of