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Samuel Kobia (born
March 20, 1947, in Miathene, Meru, Kenya), is a
Methodist clergyman and the
first African to be
elected General Secretary (2004–2009)...
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David Kobia is a
Kenyan programmer and one of the co-founders of Ushahidi. He
programmed the
first version of the site.
Kobia was
named "'Humanitarian...
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Margaret Kanyiri Kobia (nee Rukaria) is a
Kenyan who was
nominated by
President Uhuru Kenyatta as
Cabinet Secretary for the
Public Service, Youth, and...
- the Mau Mau
Jacob Kaimenyi,
Cabinet Secretary for
Lands -
Kenya Margaret Kobia,
Cabinet Secretary for
Public Service -
Kenya Leah Marangu, Vice Chancellor...
- Kenya. They
include Erik Hersman,
Juliana Rotich, Ory Okolloh, and
David Kobia. The site was
initially proposed by Okolloh,
developed cheaply, and put...
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modern Ashanti people Kwaamanhene of the
Kwaaman State (1570–1640) Twum
Kobia Amamfi Oti
Akenten Kumasehene of the
Kumaseman State (1640–1701) Nana Oti...
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Dylan Kwesi Kobia Barkers (born 4 June 2000) is a
Dutch footballer who most
plays as a
midfielder for
Southern League Premier Division Central club Stratford...
- Africa.
Anthropological Linguistics 46(3): 303-341 King'ei, Kitula, and John
Kobia. "Lugha Kama Kitambulisho:
Changamoto ya
Sheng Nchini Kenya."
Nordic Journal...
- Name
Reign Nana Twum c.1570-1590 Nana
Antwi 1590-1600 Nana
Kobia Amamfi 1600–1630 Nana Oti
Akenten 1630-1640...
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which occupied parts of what is now Ghana. Nana Oti was the
brother of Nana
Kobia Antwi and
their mother was
Antwiwaa Nyame. Nana Oti sent his
hunter called...