Cobina Kessie

Cobina Kessie was a Ghanaian barrister, diplomat and politician.

Studies in the UK
Kessie arrived in the United Kingdom in 1937 where he studied law. He also studied anthropology under Bronisław Malinowski at the London School of Economics. He also served as a BBC broadcaster during his stay. He was a member of the Gold Coast Students' Association and the Scottsboro Defence Comittee. He returned to Ghana in 1945.

Politics
Kessie was one of the members of the Coussey Committee set up in 1949 for constitutional reform in the Gold Coast. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kumasi North in the first Parliament of Ghana following independence. He was elected in the 1956 Gold Coast general election held in July 1956. He was the only member of the Muslim Association Party (MAP) to win a seat. The elected members of the Legislative Assembly election went onto be MPs in the Ghana parliament. He was nominated for the position of Deputy Speaker of Parliament but lost the position to C. H. Chapman by 71 votes to 30. He was a member of the Asanteman Council prior to being in parliament. The MAP merged with other parties to form the United Party in 1957 following introduction of legislation that proscribed sectarian parties.

Kessie was one of the fifteen members appointed onto the first General Legal Council of Ghana in September 1958.

Diplomatic service
Kessie became the ambassador of Ghana to Liberia in December 1959. He later also served in China, United Arab Republic / Egypt and Belgrade in what was then Yugoslavia.