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    Édouard Kodjovi "Edem" Kodjo (May 23, 1938 – April 11, 2020), was a Togolese politician and diplomat. He was Secretary-General of the Organisation of...
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  • Prime Minister of Togo Edem Kodjo (born 1938), Togolese politician and diplomat Kodjo (slave) (died 1833), Surinamese slave Kodjo Afanou (born 1977), French...
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  • candidates—former minister and Organization of African Unity Secretary General Edem Kodjo and lawyer Yawovi Agboyibo—to drop out of the race before election day...
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    Minister of Togo – twelve men and one woman. Among them, one person, Edem Kodjo, has served on two non-consecutive occasions. The incumbent prime minister...
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    Denning Edem Hotor is a Ghanaian recording artist and entertainer who performs under the name Edem. In 2015, he was awarded Best International Act-Africa...
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    catastrophe". Sama left office on 9 June 2005, when he was succeeded by Edem Kodjo. After serving as Prime Minister, Sama became a Special Advisor to President...
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  • patriotique panafricaine) is a political party in Togo. Former Prime Minister Edem Kodjo is the President of the CPP as of 2007. The CPP was created in August...
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     Yugoslavia: Order of the Yugoslav Star Edem Kodjo (opposition politician and coalition leader) Agbéyomé Messan Kodjo History of Togo Politics of Togo https://sylviocombey...
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  • consultant Edem Atovor (born 1994), Ghanaian footballer Edem Awumey (born 1975), Togolese-Canadian writer Edem Kodjo (1938–1920), Togolese politician Edem Mahu...
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    him to defeat his closest challenger, the former prime minister Agbeyome Kodjo who had 18%. The legitimacy of elections in Togo was widely disputed. Born...
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  • 4 William Eteki 16 June 1974 21 July 1978  Cameroon Central Africa 5 Edem Kodjo 21 July 1978 12 June 1983  Togo West Africa 6 Peter Onu 12 June 1983 20...
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    almost as firm as before the crisis began. In August 1996, Prime Minister Edem Kodjo resigned, and the planning minister, Kwassi Klutse, was appointed prime...
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    envoy to Togo. In June, President Gnassingbé named opposition leader Edem Kodjo as the prime minister. In October 2007, after postponements, elections...
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  • President Gnassingbé Eyadéma. The party's first Secretary-General was Edem Kodjo. It was the only legally permitted party in the country, a role further...
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    Telli • 1972–1974 Nzo Ekangaki • 1974–1978 William Eteki • 1978–1983 Edem Kodjo • 1983–1985 Peter Onu • 1985–1989 Ide Oumarou • 1989–2001 Salim Ahmed...
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    Airport was named Joseph Kokou Koffigoh - Former Prime Minister of Togo Edem Kodjo - Former Secretary General - Organisation of African Unity now Africa...
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  • Juppé (France), Lionel Jospin (France), Dominique de Villepin (France), Edem Kodjo (Togo), Alfred Sant (Malta), André Milongo (Republic of the Congo), Patrick...
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    Benoit Bedou, 1966–1967 Boukari Djobo, 1967–1969 Jean Têvi, 1969–1973 Edem Kodjo, 1973–1977 Yao Grunitzky, 1977–1978 Tété Têvi Benissan, 1978–1984 Komlan...
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  • (1991–1994) Edem Kodjo, Prime minister (1994–1996) Kwassi Klutse, Prime minister (1996–1999) Eugene Koffi Adoboli, Prime minister (1999–2000) Agbéyomé Kodjo, Prime...
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    government, on 21 March 1994. Eyadéma appointed Edem Kodjo to replace Koffigoh as prime minister in April, and Kodjo succeeded Koffigoh in office on 25 April...
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    founder of Sokodé. Zarifou Ayéva - politician Mohamed Kader - footballer Edem Kodjo - former Prime Minister of Togo Assimiou Touré - footballer Arissou Traorè...
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  • boycotting the election, along with fellow opposition candidate Edem Kodjo, on 22 August. He and Kodjo withdrew due to concerns about fraud, believing that the...
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    el Sáhara. p. 247. ISBN 84-7090-252-0."on August 31 General Secretary Edem Kodjo had communicated the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic government their...
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  • the Organisation of African Unity between 1983 and 1985. He succeeded Edem Kodjo OAU. He was educated at the University of Nigeria, Nsuka. He built a law...
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    Freitas 1963–1967: Georges Apedo-Amah 1967–1976: Joachim Hunlede 1976–1978: Edem Kodjo 1978–1984: Anani Akakpo Ahianyo 1984–1987: Atsu Koffi Amega 1987–1991:...
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  •  Togo Faure Gnassingbé President 2001 Yawovi Agboyibo Prime Minister 1997 Edem Kodjo Prime Minister 1972 Joseph Kokou Koffigoh Prime Minister 1990  Uganda...
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  • (Senegal) 1985: Modibo Sounkalo Keita (Mali) for L'archer bassari 1985: Edem Kodjo (Togo) for Et demain l'Afrique 1986: Jean-Pierre Makouta-Mboukou (Congo)...
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    from 1977 to 1995, he was appointed to the government of Prime Minister Edem Kodjo as Minister of Planning and Territorial Development on 29 November 1995...
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  • Prime minister (1999–2000) Agbéyomé Kodjo, Prime minister (2000–2002) Koffi Sama, Prime minister (2002–2005) Edem Kodjo, Prime minister (2005–2006) Yawovi...
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    Renewal 119,372 5.13 Dahuku Péré Socialist Pact for Renewal 51,304 2.20 Edem Kodjo Pan-African Patriotic Convergence 22,482 0.97 Nicolas Lawson Independent...
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