| Madam Lucy Gulama | |
|---|---|
| Great Wife of Kaiyamba Chiefdom | |
| Reign | unknown - 1953 | 
| Born | 26 September 1896 Moyamba, Sierra Leone  | 
| Died | 1966 Moyamba, Sierra Leone  | 
| Burial | |
| Spouse | Paramount Chief Julius Gulama | 
| Issue | Samuel, Ella, Komeh | 
| House | Gulama | 
Madam Lucy Gulama (born 26 September 1896 - 1966)[1] was the wife of Sierra Leonean Paramount Chief Julius Gulama.[2]
Madam Lucy was the matriarch of one of Sierra Leone's most powerful noble families. She is the mother of Paramount Chief Madam Ella Koblo Gulama and Komeh Gulama Lansana,[2] the widow of Brigadier David Lansana, the late Commander of Sierra Leone's Armed Forces who briefly served as a military junta leader before his removal and subsequent execution after a counter coup in 1975.[3]
Her husband Julius Gulama was Paramount Chief of Kaiyamba Chiefdom.[2] He was a beloved and revered figure in Sierra Leone, who is remembered for his efforts to unite the country's various ethnic groups together. He was a passionate advocate of education in Sierra Leone.[2]
References
- ↑ Active Centralized Empowerment (2017-12-13). Shortened version of Journey (Video).
 - 1 2 3 4 Tribute to the Honourable PC Ella Koblo Gulama
 - ↑ Woods, Larry J. (2010). Military Interventions in Sierra Leone: Lessons from a Failed State. DIANE Publishing. ISBN 9781437923100. Retrieved 2018-07-16.
 
External links
- 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
 - No Contender against Margai in Sierra Leone