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Virginie Baïkoua, also
known as
Virginie Mbaïkoua (born 1966 or 1967), is a
Central African politician. Baïkoua was born in 1966 or 1967. Her
origin is...
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Marie Solange Pagonendji-Ndakala,
Minister of
Urban Planning Timoléon
Mbaikoua, vice
president Sérédouma of the
Central African Republic women's organization...
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National Movement of
Independents Paoua 2
Second round (23 May) Timoléon
Mbaïkoua Central African Party for
Integrated Development Paoua 3
Second round (14...
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overthrew David Dacko. 1982: Ange-Félix Pat****é, François Bozizé, and
Alphonse Mbaïkoua,
attempted to
overthrow André Kolingba. 1996:
Soldiers attempted to overthrow...
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villagers for
supporting Ange-Félix Pat****é, François Bozizé, and
Alphonse Mbaikoua. From 2013 to 2017, RJ had a base in Bémaïdé. An
armed Chadian group entered...
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office 4
March 1982 – 1984
President Andre Kolingba Preceded by
Alphonse Mbaikoua Succeeded by
Gaspard Kalene Minister of
Civil Service, Labor, and Social...
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support for Ange-Félix Pat****é, François Bozizé, and
Alphonse Mbaikoua. In 2014, a
Chadian armed group raided Bedam. In 2017,
Bedam was the base...
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residents for
supporting Ange-Félix Pat****é, François Bozizé, and
Alphonse Mbaikoua.
Chadian forces attacked Bémbéré on 20 May 2014.
Alleged Chad soldiers...
- quarter: 19-20, 15-15, 16-18, 15-20 Pts:
Robert 25 Rebs:
Mbaikoua,
Folake 4 Asts: Robert,
Mbaikoua 3 Pts:
Elonu 22 Rebs:
Udeaja 10 Asts: Elonu,
Ogoke 3...
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Francis Guerot (1980)
Simon Narcisse Bozanga (1980-1981)
Alphonse Mbaikoua (1981-1982) Xavier-Sylvestre
Yangongo (1982-1984)
Gaspard Kalene (1984-1985)...