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Ernest Ouandié (1924 – 15
January 1971) was a
leader of the
struggle for
independence of
Cameroon in the 1950s who
continued to
resist the government...
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Ernestine Ouandié (May 11, 1961 –
October 27, 2009) was a
Cameroonian journalist. The
daughter of
political exile Ernest Ouandié who she
never met,
Ouandié had...
- party's leaders,
including Ruben Um Nyobè, Félix-Roland Moumié and
Ernest Ouandie. In the
British Cameroons, the
question was
whether to
reunify with French...
- ran
twice for a
position in the
Cameroonian Territorial ****embly.
Marthe Ouandié served as the
treasurer of UFC and
later became a
prominent leader within...
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Francis Ngannou,
Mixed martial artist, UFC
Heavyweight Champion Ernest Ouandié,
independence fighter Pascal Siakam,
professional basketball player Ndamukong...
- movement, was not. "While some of its
leaders such as Félix Moumié or
Ernest Ouandié are
indeed sensitive to
communist ideals, others,
notably Ruben Um Nyobe...
- sent
Ouandié to take
refuge with his
catechist on the
outskirts of Mbanga. The
catechist refused to
accept Ouandié, and
alerted the police.
Ouandié went...
- "maquis" of Ossendé
Afana in
March 1966 and the
public execution of
Ernest Ouandié, a
historic leader of the UPC, in
January 1971.
Estimates about the number...
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Ruben Um Nyobé (Secretary General) and the two vice-presidents,
Ernest Ouandié and Abel Kingué. They
called for
reunification of French- and British-administered...
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secure base he ****isted UPC
militants such as
Ruben Um Nyobé and
Ernest Ouandié who
conducted guerrilla warfare in the French-controlled zone. The two...