- Sam
Akoitai (5 May 1961 – 17
December 2021) was
politician from
Papua New Guinea. A
member of the
United Resources Party, he
served in
several ministerial...
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allow him to
contest the June 2002 election.
Central Bougainville MP Sam
Akoitai was the party's only MP
after the election, and in July 2002, he became...
- 2022). "Football's
Newest Nation". Pog Mo Goal.
Retrieved 8
January 2023. "
Akoitai calls for
probe into
funding allocated by FIFA to
build a
soccer academy...
- She
retired at the 2012 election. Kidu was
succeeded as
leader by Sam
Akoitai for the 2012
election campaign; however, the
party won no
seats at the...
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began in
early March 2006 with
talks between former PNG
Mines Minister Sam
Akoitai and the Rio
Tinto corporation in London. Some
representatives of landowners...
- Craig. "Football's
Newest Nation". Pog Mo Goal.
Retrieved 8
January 2023. "
Akoitai calls for
probe into
funding allocated by FIFA to
build a
soccer academy...
- (9): 271–276. JSTOR 30029468. Firchow,
Irwin B.; Firchow, Jacqueline;
Akoitai,
David (1973). "Introduction".
Vocabulary Rotokas-Pidgin-English. Ukarumpa:...
- 2024. "Nakin
Remembers Late Bougainvillean". Loop PNG. 5
January 2022. "
Akoitai to be
farewelled today,
casket to
depart for B'ville tomorrow". The National...
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Party Prior: People's
Labour Party South Fly Open
Western 2017–present Sam
Akoitai United Resources Party Central Bougainville Open
Bougainville 1997–2008...
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Gerard Sinato, Sam Kauona,
Clarence Cozxiune,
James Tanis,
Ruben Siara, Sam
Akoitai,
Sylvester Niu, Joel Banam,
Raymond Hakena and
Patrick Leslie. The two...