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Yaovi Prosper Adodo (born 12 June 1942) is a
former Togolese diplomat and politician.
Adodo was the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs from 1987 to 1991 under...
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Adodo Anselm Gbenga (born 1969) is a
Nigerian scholar who has
advocated for
alternative medicine. He is also a
Benedictine monk and
priest of the Roman...
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established in 1983 to
serve expatriate families based in Lomé, Togo. Edu
Adodo,
author of "Children of Stardust"; the
author regularly holds writing workshop...
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prefecture is
named after the
Ouaka River and its
capital is Bambari.
Adodo Afrotcho Agbandjo Aguéné
Angbaka Angora Angoua Awatchie Azouyomba Babadja...
- 1978–1984:
Anani Akakpo Ahianyo 1984–1987: Atsu
Koffi Amega 1987–1991:
Yaovi Adodo 1991–1992:
Abdou Touré
Tchiaka 1992–1994: Fambaré
Ouattara Natchaba 1994–1995:...
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often applied to Hadad. In Sanchuniathon's
account Hadad is once
called Adodos, but is
mostly named Demarûs. This is a
puzzling form,
probably from Ugaritic...
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Iseyin 202101 Aaba Titun; Aba Ibadan; Aba Sule; Abugaga;
Abule Odo; Adewuyi;
Adodo; Afonja; Ajagbadi.; Ajofin; Ajokete; Akan; Alagbede; Alayan; Alayin; Aleshinloye;...
- Byblos, who
wrote about the
goddess Astarte and Zeus (that is, Baal),
called Adōdos (itself a ****enisation of
Phoenician Hadad) and Dēmarous,
ruling over the...
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Owase II,
Arabas Compound;
Owase III, Aduloju/Shagari Village;
Iboje I,
Adodos Compound;
Iboje II,
Alebiosus Compound;
Iboje III,
Alebiosus Compound; Ikese...
- Makusota; Odan ijoko; Odunewu; Offa; Oja erin; Oja-ota; Oju epo;
Ojumo adodo; Oke erinja; Oke Odan; Okerinja; Oko Baba; Oko-Eiye; Okobaba; Olowologba;...