• André Mba Obame (15 June 1957 – 12 April 2015) was a Gabonese politician. After serving as an adviser to President Omar Bongo in the 1980s, he was a minister...
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  • Obame is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: André Mba Obame (1957–2015), Gabonese politician Anthony Obame (born 1988), Gabonese taekwondo...
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    radical opposition leader who was backed by a coalition of parties; and André Mba Obame, a former PDG member who ran as an independent and won the backing...
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    elections, he later withdrew in favour of independent candidate André Mba Obame. The party was reduced to three seats in the 2011 parliamentary elections...
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    he withdrew his candidacy in favor of a joint opposition candidate, André Mba Obame, and acted as spokesman for the opposition. He has been vice-president...
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    national oil company was created. On 25 January 2011, opposition leader André Mba Obame claimed the presidency, saying the country should be run by someone...
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    House. In 2012, clashes between the supporters of opposition figure André Mba Obame and police occurred in Libreville. On 17 August 2015, Bongo announced...
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    and Pierre-André Kombila) and three presidential candidates (M'ba Abessole, Casimir Oyé Mba, and André Mba Obame). Oyé Mba and Mba Obame were both PDG...
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  • the election, Mba Abessole and four other candidates announced that they were withdrawing their candidacies in favor of André Mba Obame, a former PDG...
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    Léon M'ba (redirect from Léon Mba)
    Darlington & Darlington 1968, p. 13 His surname is also written as M'Ba and Mba. "Leon M'Ba, President of Gabon, Dies", Chicago Tribune, 29 November 1967...
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  • trainer (b. 1950) 2015 – Alfred Eick, German commander (b. 1916) 2015 – André Mba Obame, Gabonese politician (b. 1957) 2016 – Mohammad Al Gaz, Emirati politician...
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    including former Prime Ministers Casimir Oye Mba and Jean Eyeghe Ndong. Later in February its leader André Mba Obame was elected to the National Assembly in...
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    However, he left the next day without a deal. Gabonese opposition leader André Mba Obame cited the events in Ivory Coast and the international recognition of...
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    Niger Arnaud Montebourg: LLB, French Minister of Industrial Renewal André Mba Obame: former interior minister in Gabon, losing the presidential election...
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    ended at midnight on April 26. Results given by the Interior Minister, André Mba Obame, on May 3 showed the PDG winning 1,154 seats, while the opposition...
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  • Claude Lanthier, 82, Canadian politician, MP for Lasalle (1984–1988). André Mba Obame, 57, Gabonese politician. Mario Wallenda, 74, American highwire artiste...
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  • on anti-government demonstrators two days after opposition leader André Mba Obame declares him president. "Tunisia, Ivory Coast fire up opposition in...
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  • rally for Bongo in the Third Arrondissement on 27 August, he denounced André Mba Obame, who had left the PDG to run as an independent candidate. The Senate...
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  • candidates—Pierre Mamboundou, Paul Mba Abessole, Luc Bengono Nsi, Jean Eyéghé Ndong, André Mba Obame, Casimir Oyé Mba, and Anna Claudine Ayo Assayi—jointly...
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    opposition leader Andre Mba Obame declared himself president on January 25 and urged people to take inspiration from the Tunisian Revolution. Obame subsequently...
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  • 15% of the vote. The other two main candidates, Ali-Ben Bongo and André Mba Obame, also claimed victory, but Mayila said that the figures he provided...
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  • unprecedented announcement of the instatement of opposition activist Andre Mba Obame as president; supporters came onto the streets in support of the plan...
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    discovered 35 metres (115 ft) underwater. Gabon Interior Minister Andre Mba Obame said, "Gabon is doing all that it can to help with the search."[needs...
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  • results as fraudulent. Like the second and third place candidates, André Mba Obame and Mamboundou, he initially went into hiding amidst the violence that...
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  • Aristide Issembe Omar Bongo Pierre Trudeau 1972 1972 Lubin-Martial Ntoutoume Obame Omar Bongo Pierre Trudeau 1974 1974 Léonard Ndong Nze Omar Bongo Pierre...
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    allegations of rigging, with the opposition claiming that chief rival, Father Paul Mba Abessole, was robbed of victory. Gabon found itself on the brink of a civil...
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  • Léon Mébiame, Prime minister (1975–1990) Casimir Oyé-Mba, Prime minister (1990–1994) Paulin Obame-Nguema, Prime minister (1994–1999) Jean-François Ntoutoume...
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  • Amogho (1968) Jerome Okinda (1969) Andre Mintsa (1970) Léon Mébiame (1970-1971) Jean-Remy Ayoune (1971-1972) Valentin Obame (1972-1974) Jacques Igoho (1974-1976)...
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    lost his father at eight years of age and his mother at eleven. Abbé Jean Obame, stepbrother of Léon M'ba, looked after the orphaned Aubame and arranged...
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