found: Ntoumi, 2002:cover (Ntoumi, l'alibi, le démenti, le défi)
found: IRIN, 3/10/2006("Ninja" rebel leader Frédéric Bitsangou [sic], alias Pasteur Ntoumi; Frédéric Bintsangou) - http://www.irinnews.org
found: Dictionary of African biography, accessed March 26, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database(Ntoumi, Pasteur; Frédéric Bitsamou [sic]; Congolese warlord, religious leader, militia leader; born 29 August 1964 in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo; completed primary school; joined Neo-Pentecostal Church of Prophet Isaiah, Poto-Poto (1980s); was known to have ability to heal suffering from psychological disorders; was a commander in civil wars in Congo; was involved in national politics, a marginal figure until 1998; Nsilulu movement declared him leader prophet to return stability to country; Christian healer, baptized members on Christian holidays; commanded followers to dietary rules based on biblical book of Leviticus; joined Lissouba's militias to fight central government of Sassou Nguesso (1998-1999); accused Sassou Nguesso violating peace agreement (March 2001); accepted a position in Sassou Nguesso's government as minister (6 June 2007); warlord and a peacemaker expressed the contradictions of political leadership in postcolonial Republic of Congo)
found: Wikipedia, viewed 3 June 2015(Frédéric Bintsamou, also known as Pastor Ntumi, is a Protestant clergyman and was the leader of the "semi-religious" rebel group The Ninjas which led a civil war in Congo-Brazzaville)
found: Yinda Louzolo, T. Les vrai visage de Ntoumi, ou, La fin d'un mythe, 2009:page 4 of cover (Révérend-Pasteur rebelle armé Frédéric Bintsamou alias Ntoumi; from Pool Department)
found: New York Times, 2 June 2016("Political Violence Roils the Republic of Congo": Pastor Frederic Bintsamou, nicknamed 'Ntumi,' a priest since 1997 who fought the Congolese government from 1998 to 2003)