- Jean-Bédel Bok****a ([ʒɑ̃ bedɛl
bɔkasa] ; 22
February 1921 – 3
November 1996) was a
Central African political and
military leader. He
became the second...
- (1942—1987). The
stadium is
located on
Avenue Bezo, also
known as
Avenue Bokasa. It is the home
field of
several clubs,
including Gazelle,
Renaissance N'Djamena...
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countries established diplomatic relations on 29
September 1964. However, when
Bokasa came to power, the
Central African regime decided to cut off its diplomatic...
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Rochereau enlisted Jean Paul "Guvano" Vangu,
Faugus Izeidi, and
Johnny Bokasa in his Fiesta, and
Dewayon worked with Ray
Braynck and
Henri Bowole in Cobantou...
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extended axis. It
continues to
Avenue du Télégraphe,
merging with
Avenue Bokasa, then
Avenue Rwakadingi, Village, Lualaba, Wangata, and Mont des Arts Avenues...