Koi Obuadabang Larbi was an activist and Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana from 1970 to 1972.
[2] He obtained his law degree in 1943 from Durham University[3] working at the West Indian seamen hostel as the warden.
He qualified as a barrister at the Middle Temple[4] in January 1944[5] and begun private practice in London.
[7] He was also a member African Progress Association and the chairman of the Committee for the Defence of People of African Descent, a committee that was formed to provide legal support to Black people.
[7][8] Koi Larbi returned to the Gold Coast to resume private legal practice.