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Biography of larry bird Argwings Kodhek was born in , shortly after Kenya became a British colony, in present day Siaya County, Gem constituency in Malanga, Gem location. He hailed from Kogolo-ojuodhi clan which is one of the most influential in the region. His baptismal name was Clement Michael George which was localized to ‘Chiedo Mor Gem’ which means.

C.M.G. Argwings-Kodhek

Kenyan politician

Clement Michael George Argwings-Kodhek (26 October [1] – 29 January ), also known as Chiedo Moa Gem Argwings-Kodhek, was a Kenyan attorney and politician. He served in the government and cabinet of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first president, for six years, during which time he held the post of member of parliament for the Gem Constituency and the portfolios of Minister of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Early life and education

A member of the Kagola Ojuodhi clan, Argwings-Kodhek was born in Nyawara, Nyanza Province.

Argwings kodhek biography of michael jordan After being baptized Argwings Kodhek became known as Clement Michael George. Argwings Kodhek attended a local missionary school and later joined St. Mary Yala for his Cambridge certificate before proceeding to St Mary Kisubi College and then Makerere College. From to , Argwings Kodhek studied for a diploma in education at Makerere College.

He was educated at St. Mary's School in Yala, and St. Mary's College in Kisubi, Uganda, where he sat for his Cambridge School Certificate in From until Argwings-Kodhek attended Makerere College, graduating from there with a teaching degree. After graduation, Argwings-Kodhek taught at Kapsabet Boys High School and in the Rift Valley.[2]

In , Argwings-Kodhek won a scholarship from the Kenyan colonial government to study in Great Britain.

Though sent to study the social sciences, Argwings-Kodhek's interests lay with the law, and he lost his scholarship when he switched to that subject, forcing his family to sell their assets in order to finance his education. After graduating from University of South Wales, Argwings-Kodhek was called to the bar at Lincoln’s Inn, becoming the first East African to qualify as a barrister at the Inns of Court in London.[3]

Legal career

In , Argwings-Kodhek returned to Kenya with his first wife, Mavis Tate.

Though he was offered a position in the Department of the Attorney General, he rejected the low salary — which was a third of that of his white peers — and went instead into private practice. A close associate of several members of the Kenya African Union (KAU), Argwings-Kodhek began taking briefs for KAU members charged with participating in the Mau Mau rebellion.

Argwings kodhek biography of michael jordan basketball player Clement Michael George Argwings-Kodhek (26 October [1] – 29 January ), also known as Chiedo Moa Gem Argwings-Kodhek, was a Kenyan attorney and served in the government and cabinet of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first president, for six years, during which time he held the post of member of parliament for the Gem Constituency and the portfolios of Minister of Natural.

Soon he was in such high demand among accused Mau Mau participants that Kenya's white settler population called him 'the Mau Mau lawyer'.[4]

Many of the defendants who sought Argwings-Kodhek's services lacked the means to pay his fees. As a result, Argwings-Kodhek took their cases as 'paupers' briefs,' the low fees for which usually only covered his costs.

His status as colonial Kenya's only Black lawyer exposed him to repeated harassment by police officers, who regularly requested his documentation and occasionally inhibited his access to areas affected by the state of emergency declared by the British.[5] This harassment culminated with his disbarment in [6]

Political career

Though national political parties were prohibited under the state of emergency proclaimed by the British, Argwings-Kodhek circumvented this ban in by establishing the Nairobi District African Congress.

He was instrumental in the formation of the Kenya African National Union (KANU) in March , and he won election to the colony's Legislative Council in the general election, serving on it until it replaced by the new Parliament of Kenya upon Kenya's independence in [7]

In the Kenyan general election, Argwings-Kodhek won election to the country's new House of Representatives as the representative for Gem Constituency.

Appointed by Prime Minister Jomo Kenyatta as Assistant Minister for Defence, Argwings-Kodhek served in that office until he was promoted in to head the Ministry of Natural Resources. In , he was named Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, serving in that office until his death in a car accident in January [8]

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