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Seyni Kountché (1 July 1931 – 10
November 1987) was a
Nigerien military officer who led a 1974 coup d'état that
deposed the
government of Niger's first...
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Seyni Kountché. A
member of the
Djerma people, he was born in Dingajibanda, a
village in the
Ouallam arrondis****t.
Although from
Kountché's home village...
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Stade Général
Seyni Kountché (SGSK) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Niamey, Niger. Used for
football matches, it is home to the
Niger national football team...
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Maradi and
Minister of Youth, Sports, and
Culture under Seyni Kountché.
Kountché appointed him as
Prime Minister on 24
January 1983, but in November...
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foreign and
defense affairs. On 15
April 1974,
Lieutenant colonel Seyni Kountché led a
military coup that
ended Diori's rule. He was
imprisoned for six...
- the rank of colonel, he parti****ted in the 1974 coup that
brought Seyni Kountché to
power and
became a
member of the
Supreme Military Council. He became...
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masterminded by Col.
Seyni Kountché and a
military group under the name of the
Conseil Militaire Supreme, with
Kountché going on to rule the country...
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Amadou was born on
March 3, 1950, in Youri.
During the
regime of
Seyni Kountché,
Amadou was Director-General of the
Office of
Radio Broadcasting and Television...
- he
became cabinet chief and ****istant to
Military Head of
State Seyni Kountche,
becoming a
particularly close adviser. In July 1988,
Oumarou was nominated...
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negotiator for
francophone Africa.
Despite receiving warnings that
Seyni Kountché was
unreliable as
early as 1973,
Diori nonetheless promoted him to chief...