Major Seth Kobla Anthony, MBE (15 June 1915 – 20 November 2008) was a Ghanaian soldier and diplomat.
Seth Anthony started his elementary education at the Bremen Mission School at Keta also in the Volta Region of Ghana in 1920.
[5] Anthony joined the staff of the Achimota School to teach Latin, English and Mathematics in 1937.
[1] Following the Second World War, Anthony served as an Assistant District Officer, a position held by only two other Africans at the time (one was Kofi Busia, who became Prime Minister of Ghana in 1969).
Prior to Ghana's independence in March 1957, Anthony was in the infant diplomatic service and attached to the British embassy in Washington, D.C.