-
named Muhammad, Bah, El Hadj and Oumar, and five
girls named Adama, Hawa,
Fatouma, Oumou, and Kadidia; they were all in "perfect health" as of
their first...
-
Fatouma Bintou Djibo, also Fatoumata, is a Burkinabé
Resident Coordinator of the
United Nations in Niger. She is the
Resident Representative of the UNDP...
- Djoumbé
Fatima (c. 1837–1878), also
known as Djoumbé
Soudi or
Queen Jumbe-Souli, was the
Sultana of Mohéli in
Comoros from 1842 to 1865 and 1874 to her...
- (2016–03
January 2018)
Mohamed Nouas (03
January 2018–11
February 2020)
Fatouma Akacem (11
February 2020–10
April 2023) W****im
Kouidri (10
April 2023–present)...
- Imtiez, Salem-Bchir and a
pioneer junior high school; Four High Schools:
Fatouma-Bourguiba, Hedi-Khefacha,
Bourguiba and a
Pioneer high
school (open since...
- the
Niger to
ascertain Park's fate. At Sansanding,
Isaaco found Amadi Fatouma (Isaaco
calls him Amaudy), the
guide who had gone
downstream with Park...
- daughters: Haibado,
functioning as an
important advisor to Guelleh, and
Fatouma-Awo,
heavily involved in the country’s
business activities. His son in...
- Shaïda
Zarumey (born
Fatouma Agnès Diaroumèye, 1938) is a
Nigerien sociologist and poet, one of the
first in her
country to
write in French. Born in Bamako...
- two
daughters and a son,
presidential adviser Haibado and
businesswoman Fatouma-Awo and Ainache. In addition, she has a son from her
first marriage, Naguib...
- O'Leary,
Monique N.; Chang, Jian****; Shao, Lijian; Liu, Su; Alimirah,
Fatouma; Koenig, Kristin; Le, Catherine; Mitin,
Natalia (February 1, 2017). "Cellular...