Kaziendé, Léopold, approximately 1912-1999
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Kaziende, Léopold, approximately 1912-
Kaziende, Léopold, ca. 1912-
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- Organization: Niger. Ministère des affaires économiques et des mines
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- Organization: Niger. Ministère d'État chargé de la défense nationale
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Kaya (Centre-Nord, Burkina Faso)
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Teachers
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Kaziende, Léopold, approximately 1912-
Kaziende, Léopold, ca. 1912-
Sources
found: His Souvenirs d'un enfant de la colonisation, 1998:v. 1, t.p. (LEOPOLD KAZIENDE) running title credit (LÉOPOLD KAZIENDÉ) page 17 (Sadio [pseudonym], born about 1910) cover p. 4 (born about 1912 at Kaya, Burkina Faso; primary studies at Kaya and Ouagadougou, Haute-Volta; graduated from the Ecole normale William Ponty, 1932; was appointed secondary school teacher and taught at various places in Niger; close to Diori Hamani; between 1958 and 1970, named Ministre des Travaux Publics, des Mines et de l'Hydraulique des Transports et des PTT; named Ministre des Affaires Economiques et des Mines in 1970, and Ministre d'Etat chargé de la Défense Nationale in 1972, until coup d'état of 15 April 1974)
found: Wikipedia, German version, viewed November 5, 2019(Léopold Kaziendé; born 1910 in Kaya; died 26 May 1999 in Niamey; Gourmantché ethnicity; studied in Kaya and Ouagadougou, and then at the École normal William Ponty, Gorée, 1929-1932; began teaching at a primary school in Birni-N'Konni, Niger; school director in Filingué 1935-1939; deputy school principal, École primaire supérieure, Niamey, directed by Élisabeth Roehrig; returned to Filingué in 1941, where he remained school principal (with short interruptions) until 1957; in 1958 he was appointed to the government of Hamani Diori, holding a variety of ministerial positions until Diori's removal in a coup in 1974; held in a villa in a military camp with Boubou Hama, long-time president of the National Assembly, who was freed in 1976; Kaziendé was freed in 1978; in the early 1990s he was part of the refounding of the Nigerian Progressive Party (PPN-RDA), Hamani Diori's former party)
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2000-05-17: new
2019-11-06: revised
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