- vice-president, Léon
Mébiame, as
prime minister, a
position Bongo had held
concurrently with his
presidency from 1967.
Mebiame would remain as prime...
- Léon
Mébiame (1
September 1934 – 18
December 2015) was a
Gabonese politician who was the 2nd
Prime Minister of Gabon. From 1975 to 1990, he
served as...
- of the competition: Algiers,
Annaba and Constantine.
Referees Patrice Mebiame Youcef Gamouh Vincentia Amedome Muhammad Elmabrouk Ousmane Diakaté Merveil...
- 25 April 2025 (2025-04-25) 21:00 UTC+3 30 June Stadium,
Cairo Referee:
Tanguy Mebiame (Gabon) The
first leg will be pla**** on 24 May, and the
second leg will...
- 15:00 UTC+2 Obed
Itani Chilume Stadium,
Francistown Referee:
Patrice Tanguy Mebiame (Gabon) 21 November 2023 (2023-11-21) 14:00 UTC+1
Stade Muni****l de Berkane...
- 15:00 UTC+2 FNB Stadium,
Johannesburg (South Africa) Referee:
Patrice Tanguy Mebiame (Gabon) 11 June 2024 (2024-06-11) 17:00 UTC+1
Honor Stadium,
Oujda (Morocco)...
- v t e
Prime ministers of
Gabon M'Ba
Mébiame Oyé-Mba Obame-Nguema
Ntoutoume Emane Eyeghe Ndong Biyoghé Mba
Ndong Sima Ona Ondo Issoze-Ngondet
Nkoghe Bekale...
- 41 years, 192 days BDG
until 1968
renamed to PDG Post
abolished (until 1975)
Mébiame Oyé-Mba Obame-Nguema
Ntoutoume Emane Eyeghe Ndong 1973[§] 1979[§] 1986[§]...
- v t e Vice
presidents of
Gabon Yembit Bongo Mébiame Di
Ndinge Maganga Moussavou Raponda Berre...
- v t e
Prime ministers of
Gabon M'Ba
Mébiame Oyé-Mba Obame-Nguema
Ntoutoume Emane Eyeghe Ndong Biyoghé Mba
Ndong Sima Ona Ondo Issoze-Ngondet
Nkoghe Bekale...