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    Alioune Badara Mbengue (1 February 1924 – 12 November 1992) was a Senegalese politician. He served as Foreign Minister of Senegal in 1968. "Index Mb-Me"...
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  • Mbengue, Mbengué or M'bengue is a Senegalese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alioune Badara M'Bengue (1924–1992), Senegalese politician...
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  • Adama Paris Aïcha Henriette Ndiaye, Senegalese football manager Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye, member of the Pan-African Parliament Amy Ndiaye, member of the...
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    1960 Foreign Minister of Senegal In office 1968–1972 Preceded by Alioune Badara Mbengue Succeeded by Coumba Ndoffène Diouf Secretary General of the Organization...
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  • Niasse and the Rewmi party of Idrissa Seck. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Alioune Badara Cissé Ministry of Interior: Mbaye Ndiaye Ministry of Health of Social...
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  • in renewing its fleet of buses, which were in a state of disrepair. Alioune Badara Konaté, Secretary-General of the Democratic Union of Workers of Dakar...
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    Charles-Louis Seck, Amadou M'Baye, Seynou Loum, and Oumar Loum Men's Long Jump Badara Mbengue Qualification — DNS (→ did not advance) Women's 100 metres N'Dèye Dia...
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  • Diong – Strasbourg – 2024– Mohamed Diongue – Nîmes Olympique – 1969–70 Alioune Diop – Nîmes Olympique – 1960–61 Papa Bouba Diop – Lens – 2002–04 Papa...
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