Charles Joseph George

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Died1906 (1907)
OccupationTrader
KnownforPolitical activity
Charles Joseph George
Born
Died1906 (1907)
OccupationTrader
Known forPolitical activity

Charles Joseph George Listen (before 1881 – 1906) was a successful Saro[nb 1] trader who was appointed a member of the Legislative Council of the Lagos Colony from 1886 onwards.[1]

Charles Joseph George was born in Lagos, Nigeria. He was of Egba origin, a Lagos trader and a prominent Wesleyan.[2] The Anglican C.M.S. Grammar School, Lagos had been established in 1859 by Rev. T.B. Macaulay. On 13 January 1874, leaders of the Methodist community, including C.J. George, met to discuss founding a similar school for members of their communion. After a fund-raising drive, the Methodist Boys' School building was opened in June 1877. On 17 February 1881, George was one of the community leaders who laid the foundation stone for the Wesley Church at Olowogbowo, in the west of Lagos Island.[3]

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