- Gn****ingbé
Eyadéma (French pronunciation: [ɲasɛ̃ɡbe ɛjadema]; born Étienne
Eyadéma Gn****ingbé, 26
December 1935 – 5
February 2005) was a
Togolese military...
- Gn****ingbé
Eyadéma, as
Minister of Equipment, Mines, Posts, and Telecommunications,
serving from 2003 to 2005.
Following President Eyadéma's death in 2005...
- Gn****ingbé
Eyadéma overthrew Grunitzky in a
bloodless coup in 1967. He ****umed the
presidency and
introduced a one-party
system in 1969.
Eyadéma remained...
- ICAO: D****), also
known as Gn****ingbé
Eyadéma International Airport (French: Aéroport
international Gn****ingbé
Eyadéma), is an
international airport serving...
-
community began putting pressure on
authoritarian president Gn****ingbé
Eyadéma to democratize, a
notion he
strongly resisted. Pro-democracy activists...
- Gn****ingbé
Eyadéma led a
successful military coup d'état,
after which he
became president of an anti-communist, single-party state. In 1993,
Eyadéma faced...
- non-consecutive occasions:
first from the
death of his father, Gn****ingbé
Eyadema, on 5
February 2005
until his
resignation 20 days
later on 25 February...
- the
request of
General Étienne
Eyadéma,
president of Togo, as
Kutuklui had been
involved in
several plots against Eyadema's military government. The council's...
- he also
became the Secretary-General of the RPT.
President Gn****ingbé
Eyadéma appointed Sama as
Prime Minister on 27 June 2002,
replacing Agbeyome Kodjo;...
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Stade Général
Eyadema is a multi-use
stadium in Lomé, Togo. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium holds 15,000 people, and it...