Sékou Touré

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Ahmed Sékou Touré

President Ahmed Sékou Touré of the
Republic of Guinea arrives at Andrews
Air Force Base
in Maryland during a visit
to Washington DC. (June 1982)

Lórí àga
October 2, 1958 – March 26, 1984
Aṣájú jẹ́ None (position first established)
Arọ́pò jẹ́ Louis Lansana Beavogui

Bíbí Oṣù Kínní 9, 1922(1922-01-09)
Faranah, French Guinea
Aláìsí Oṣù Kẹta 26, 1984 (ọmọ ọdún 62)
Cleveland, Ohio,
United States
Ọmọ orílẹ̀-èdè Guinean
Ẹgbẹ́ olóṣèlú Democratic Party of Guinea
Ẹ̀sìn Mùsùlùmì

Ahmed Sékou Touré (bamiran Ahmen Seku Ture) (January 9, 1922 – March 26, 1984) je asiwaju oloselu ara Afrika ati Aare orile-ede Guinea lati odun 1958 titi di ojo iku re ni odun 1984. Touré je enikan pataki larin awon asetomoorile-ede Guinea ti won kopa ninu igbominira orile-ede na lowo France.

Igba ewe [àtúnṣe]

Sékou Touré je bibi ni January 9, 1922 sinu ebi awon eniyan Mandinka ni Faranah, French Guinea, lasiko tibe je ohun alamusin ile Fransi. He was an aristocratic member of the Mandinka ethnic group[1] and was the great-grandson of the famous Samory Touré,[2], who had resisted French rule until his capture.


Itokasi [àtúnṣe]

  1. RADIO-KANKAN: La premiere radio internet de Guinée-Conakry: GUINEE: RADIO-KANKAN
  2. Webster, James & Boahen, Adu (1980), The Revolutionary Years; West Africa since 1800, p. 324.