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    Ibrahim Assane Mayaki (born 24 September 1951) is a Nigerien politician, who served as the Prime Minister of Niger from 27 November 1997, to 3 January...
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    Burkina Faso politician Hassane Hamadi, Comorian politician Hassane Kamara (born 1994), Gambian footballer Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki (born 1951), Niger politician...
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  • was much political uncertainty in Niger, as the prime minister, Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki and several others also had claims on the presidency. On April 11...
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  • General Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara (9 May 1949 – 9 April 1999) was a Nigerien military officer and diplomat who ruled Niger from 1996 until his assassination...
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    1991–1993: Hassane Hamidou 1993–1995: Abdourahmane Hama 1995–1996: Mohamed Bazoum 1996............ André Salifou 1996–1997: Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki 1997–1999:...
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  • minister Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, President, 1996–1999 Mamadou Tandja, President, 1999–2010 Hadizatou Mani, human rights advocate Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki, former...
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    Supreme Military Council and 3rd President of Niger (1987–1993). Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki:Prime Minister of Niger from 27 November 1997 to 3 January 2000...
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    second Mozambican Firmino Mucavele (2005–2008). On April 1, 2009, Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki accepted the position as the 3rd CEO. The NEPAD Secretariat is not...
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    1948) 21 December 1996 27 November 1997 341 days Independent 10 Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki (born 1951) 27 November 1997 1 January 2000 2 years, 35 days RDP–Jama'a...
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  • Prime minister (1996) Amadou Cissé, Prime minister (1996–1997) Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki, Prime minister (1997–2000) Hama Amadou, Prime minister (2000–2007)...
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    to the Council of Ministers. On 27 January 1996, a military coup led by Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara ousted both Amadou and Ousmane, and they were both placed...
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    along with 90 others. Ousmane was overthrown in a military coup led by Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara on 27 January 1996. Under Maïnassara, a new presidential...
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    Issoufou Seyni Kountché Aliou Mahamidou Tandja Mamadou Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki Aïchatou Mindaoudou Mohammed Muyei Ide Oumarou Mamane...
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    Dean HRV of the European Inter-University Center for Human Rights. Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki: PhD in public law, politician, former Prime Minister of Niger Arnaud...
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  • Simão (1994-2005) Namibia - Theo-Ben Gurirab (1990-2002) Niger - Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki (1996-1997) Maman Sambo Sidikou (1997-1999) Nigeria - Tom Ikimi...
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  • investigate the possibility. The former Prime Minister of Niger, Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki, reported to Wilson that he was unaware of any contracts for uranium...
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  • 1997, his government was dismissed by Maïnassara, who appointed Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki to replace Cissé as Prime Minister. Following Maïnassara's assassination...
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  • (1990-2002) Niger - Mohamed Bazoum (1995-1996) André Salifou (1996) Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki (1996-1997) Nigeria - Tom Ikimi (1995-1998) Rwanda - Anastase Gasana...
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    himself killed in the coup of 9 April 1999, the military reappointed Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki as prime minister for a transition government and a transitional...
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    minister, and in the country's Ministry of Information. Under President Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, he was appointed minister of foreign affairs and African...
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  • of Minister of the Interior in the government of Prime Minister Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki on 1 December 1997. As Interior Minister, Abdoulaye was the public...
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  • arrested along with 90 others, including MNSD leader Tandja Mamadou. After Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara seized power in a military coup on January 27, 1996, Salifou...
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    Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara (1949–1999) 1996 27 January 1996 9 April 1999 (assassinated) 3 years, 72 days Military / UNIRD / RDP–Jama'a Adji Cissé Mayaki...
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    deputies Soumana Sanda, Issaka Hassane Djégoulé, Amadou Soumana ("Belko"), Hadiza Moussa Gros and Seydou Tahirou Mayaki, as well as three party members...
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    Ibrahim Baré Marafah, Ahmed Mayaki, Adamou Mayaki, Ibrahim Hassane Mindaoudou, Aïchatou Oumarou, Ide Oumarou, Mamane Ousmane, Mahamane Moussa Hassane...
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