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Sultan Ibrahim Njoya (Bamum: ꚩꚫꛑꚩꚳ ꚳ꛰ꛀꚧꚩꛂ, Iparəim Nʃuɔiya,
formerly spelled in
Bamum as 𖦊𖧏𖣙, and
Germanicized as Njoja) c. 1860 – c. 1933 in Yaoundé...
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Njoya may
refer to:
Ibrahim Njoya (1870–1933),
ruled the
Bamum people of
Cameroon from 1885
until 1931, an intellectual,
builder and
inventor Seidou Njimoluh...
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Ibrahim Mbombo Njoya (27
October 1937 – 27
September 2021) was a
Cameroonian politician and
traditional King. He was
trained as a
civil administrator...
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Njoya (born 7
April 1941 in
Nyeri District) is a theologian,
human rights activist and a
retired Presbyterian Church of East
Africa Minister.
Njoya holds...
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evolutionary series of six
scripts created for the
Bamum language by
Ibrahim Njoya, King of
Bamum (now
western Cameroon). They are
notable for
evolving from...
- and reproduce.: 48
Njoya used this
script to put
together a book that
composed of
roughly twelve hundred pages. In
these pages,
Njoya detailed the history...
- of living. King
Njoya was much
influenced by the
missionaries who
denounced idols,
human sacrifice and polygamy. In response,
Njoya cut back on royal...
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Ajara Nchout Njoya (born 12
January 1993) is a
Cameroonian professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Saudi Women's
Premier League club Al Qadsiah...
- Cameroun) is a
political party in Cameroon. It was
founded by
Adamou Ndam
Njoya, a
former Minister of
National Education under President Ahmadou Ahidjo...
- of 32 to be
selected for the pageant. In July, Miss
Malta 2024,
Beatrice Njoya,
became the
oldest delegate in
history to have been
selected for the pageant...