Hamani Diori (6 June 1916 – 23 April 1989) was the first President of the Republic of Niger. He was appointed to that office in 1960, when Niger gained...
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Diori Hamani International Airport (IATA: NIM, ICAO: DRRN) is an airport in Niamey, the capital of Niger. It is located 9 km (5.6 mi) from Niamey in the...
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Abdoulaye Hamani Diori (29 December 1945 – 25 April 2011) was a Nigerien political leader and businessman. The son of Niger's first President, he waged...
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Niger (section Diori years (1960–1974))
Démocratique Africain – RDA) was formed under the leadership of former teacher Hamani Diori, as was the left-wing Mouvement Socialiste Africain-Sawaba (MSA), led...
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President, Hamani Diori. After the end of military rule, the party reappeared as a minor parliamentary party led by Diori's son, Abdoulaye Hamani Diori. As the...
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Aissa Diori also known as Aïchatou Diori (1928 – 15 April 1974) was the wife of Hamani Diori and the First Lady of Niger. She amassed a large wealth through...
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coup d'état that deposed the government of Niger's first president, Hamani Diori. He ruled the country as military head of state from 17 April 1974 until...
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self-governance, and Niger declared independence on August 3, 1960, with Hamani Diori as its first president. The country experienced periods of military and...
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misappropriating stocks of food aid and accused President Hamani Diori of consolidating power. Diori limited cabinet appointments to fellow Djerma, family...
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been named "Iconic Mother" in Ball culture. Her father is Abdoulaye Hamani Diori, a Nigerien political leader and business person, and her mother is Betty...
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1980-81, served on the UN Security Council. The first president of Niger, Hamani Diori, maintained close relations with the West and became internationally...
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Yacouba "Yac" Diori Hamani Magagi (born 8 September 1997) is a Nigerien professional footballer who plays for Algeciras and the Niger national team. Mainly...
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v t e Heads of state of Niger Hamani Diori Seyni Kountché† Ali Saibou† Mahamane Ousmane Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara† Daouda Malam Wanké† Mamadou Tandja Salou...
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became the Legislative Assembly of Niger, with the head of government, Hamani Diori, retaining the title of President of the Council. Nominal executive powers...
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l'Entente, on 29 May 1959, with Félix Houphouët-Boigny of Côte d'Ivoire, Hamani Diori of Niger, and Hubert Maga of Dahomey. The deputies elected in April acknowledged...
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President of the Government Council of Niger. He was replaced by his cousin Hamani Diori, who eventually led Niger to independence in 1960. Bakary in Britannica...
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Vincent Persichetti, American pianist and composer (d. 1987) 1916 – Hamani Diori, Nigerien academic and politician, 1st President of Niger (d. 1989) 1917...
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President of the National Assembly of Niger under President of Niger, Hamani Diori. He died in Niamey, in 1982. Hama was born at Fonéko, a small Songhai...
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ranks. As Nigérien officers gradually assumed command roles, President Hamani Diori signed legislation to end the employment of expatriate military officers...
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Kérékou Coup successful 15 April 1974 Niger 1974 Nigerien coup d'état Hamani Diori Seyni Kountché Coup successful 13–15 April 1975 Chad 1975 Chadian coup...
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found itself in opposition and outlawed by Niger's first president, Hamani Diori. From exile, the party attempted an abortive guerrilla campaign in the...
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Foreign Minister of Niger briefly in 1970 under Hamani Diori. Courmo was closely involved with Diori during the independence struggle, serving as Secretary...
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Precursor High Commissioner of Niger Formation 10 November 1960 First holder Hamani Diori Deputy Vice President Website Présidence de la République du Niger...
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the war, there was also the Niamey Peace Conference under President Hamani Diori (1968) and the OAU-sponsored Addis Ababa Conference (1968) under the...
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no confidence. Djibo Bakary (1957-1958) * Hamani Diori (1958-1965) * Hamani Diori (1965-1970) * Hamani Diori (1970-1974) * Seyni Kountché (1974-1983) *...
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predisposed to internal control. Several African military dictators, such as Hamani Diori of Niger, Jean-Bédel Bokassa of the Central African Republic, and Idi...
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Airlines is the Nigerien flag carrier headquartered in Niamey and based at Diori Hamani International Airport. The airline was founded in 2012 and started services...
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direction, p. 69 P. Diarra, Cent ans de catholicisme au Mali, p. 273 "Hamani Diori – president of Niger". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 26 May 2021...
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ministers of foreign affairs of Niger: 1958–1963: Hamani Diori 1963–1965: Adamou Mayaki 1965–1967: Hamani Diori 1967–1970: Abdou Sidikou 1970............ Barcourgné...
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diplomat. Sidikou was the Foreign Minister of Niger from 1967 to 1970 under Hamani Diori. Abdou—his surname—was born in Kouré, Niger in 1927. Under French colonial...
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