- Abel
Kingué (1924 – 16
April 1964) was a
political leader in the
struggle for the
independence of
Cameroon from France. Abel
Kegne (his
birth name) was...
-
Marie Kingué, also
known by the
slave name
Marie Catherine, was a
Haitian healer and diviner. She was of
Kongolese provenance and was born
between 1746...
- Juan
Olivier Simo
Kingue (born 20
February 1996),
known as
Olivier Kingue, is a
Cameroonian professional football player who
plays for
Nepal Super League...
-
Steve Kingue (born 23
January 2000) is a
Cameroonian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Polish club
Radomiak Radom.
Kingue started...
- Stéphane
Kingué Mpondo (born June 2, 1985, in Bafoussam, Cameroon) is a
professional Cameroonian footballer currently playing for Azam. He
previously pla****...
-
Bernardin Ledoux Kingue Matam (born 20 May 1990) is a
French weightlifter who
competes in the men's
lightweight division (-69 kg). He is part of the La...
- the TV
station include, Herve, K,
Vivian Kamwa, Nfor Hanson, Jack Ekwe
Kingue,
Sandrine Yanga,
Julie Ngue,
Chris Thobie,
Roland Akong,
Marcelin Ngansop...
- Paul
Rolland Bebey Kingué (born 9
November 1986) is a
Cameroonian former professional footballer. In June 2006,
Roland signed for
Douala Athletic Club...
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their surveillance and
carry out
judicial har****ment
against them. Abel
Kingué, the vice-president, is thus
prosecuted for "contempt of court" for a case...
- in the
hundreds of thousands. In 1960 Ouandié, Félix-Roland Moumié, Abel
Kingué, and
other UPC
leaders were exiled, isolated, and desperate. The UPC leadership...