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Victor Nendaka Bika (7
August 1923 – 22
August 2002) was a
Congolese politician from the
Democratic Republic of
Congo et du Zaïre. He was the
second Director...
- rank of Marshal; the
order was
signed by
General Likulia Bolongo.
Victor Nendaka Bika, in his
capacity as Vice-President of the
Bureau of the
Central Committee...
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Foreign Minister Justin Marie Bomboko, and Head of
Security Services Victor Nendaka Bika
personally arrived at the camp and
negotiated with the troops. Conflict...
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justice minister, Justin-Marie Bomboko; the
police chief,
Victor Nendaka; and most importantly, the
commander of the army,
General Joseph-Désiré...
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inclusion of 16
political parties in the cabinet.
Interior Minister Victor Nendaka Bika was
asked to form a new government, but
before he
could do so, Major...
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dismissed Gbenye,
ostensibly because of his
political rivalry with
Victor Nendaka Bika,
though Gbenye remained in
parliament through early 1962. He then...
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Bikaner Sakio Bika (born 1979), Cameroonian-Australian
boxer Victor Nendaka Bika (1923–2002),
Congolese politician This page
lists people with the...
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Security Telecommunications,
Informatics and Do****entation Center.
Victor Nendaka Bika (1960–1965) Surêté
Nationale Colonel Alexandre singa Boyende Mosambayi...
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October 1967 -
March 1968
Thomas Luango,
March 1968 -
August 1968
Victor Nendaka,
August 1968 -
August 1969
Namwisi ma Nkoy,
August 1969 -
September 1970...
- 1961.
Among its key
members were Mobutu, who
commanded the army;
Victor Nendaka, the
director of the Sûreté Nationale;
Justin Marie Bomboko, a frequent...