Garga Haman Adji (born 27 January 1944) is a Cameroonian politician. He served in the government of Cameroon as Minister of the Civil Service from 1990...
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Garga may refer to: Garga (sage), ancient Indian sage and the author of a Rigveda hymn Bhagwan Das Garga, Indian documentary filmmaker Garga Haman Adji...
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is declared the winner with no requirement to achieve a majority. Garga Haman Adji, leader of the Alliance for Democracy and Development Paul Biya, incumbent...
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118,706 3.36 Adamou Ndam Njoya Cameroon Democratic Union 61,220 1.73 Garga Haman Adji Alliance for Democracy and Development 55,048 1.56 Ndifor Afanwi Franklin [fr]...
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Businessman Marafa Hamidou Yaya (in French), Cameroonian Politician Garga Haman Adji (in French), Cameroonian Politician Mohamadou Dabo (in French), Cameroonian...
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2001 for his position on the self-determination of English speakers. Garga Haman Adji, politician, later Minister of Civil Service. Issa Tchiroma Bakary...
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Cameroon. At the presidential elections, 11 October 2004, its candidate, Garga Haman Adji, won 3.7% of the vote. Originally called the Alliance for Democracy...
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066 17.40 Adamou Ndam Njoya Cameroon Democratic Union 168,318 4.48 Garga Haman Adji Alliance for Democracy and Development 140,372 3.74 Justin Mouafo Nationalism...
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3,772,527 77.99 John Fru Ndi Social Democratic Front 518,175 10.71 Garga Haman Adji Alliance for Democracy and Development 155,348 3.21 Adamou Ndam Njoya...
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73% of the vote and placed fourth, behind John Fru Ndi (second) and Garga Haman Adji (third). Officially President Paul Biya received over 77% of the vote...
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