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Houari Boumediene: Algeria’s Revolutionary Leader and Architect of the Modern State
Houari Boumediene, born Mohamed Boukhrouba on August 23, 1932, in the village of Beni Adi, near Guelma, was Algeria’s second president, ruling from June 19, 1965, until his death on December 27, 1978. He is remembered as one of the most influential Arab and African leaders of the 20th century—a revolutionary fighter, a builder of…
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Chadli Bendjedid: Algeria’s Fourth President and the Architect of Political Pluralism
Chadli Bendjedid, Algeria’s fourth president, governed from February 9, 1979, to January 11, 1992. His leadership marked a turning point in Algeria’s post-independence history, as he guided the country through economic reforms, political liberalization, and the transition to multi-party democracy. Although his presidency ended abruptly with his resignation amid a growing crisis, Bendjedid left a…
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Liamine Zeroual: Algeria’s Transitional President Who Guided the Nation Through Crisis
Liamine Zeroual, Algeria’s sixth president, served from January 30, 1994, to April 27, 1999, during one of the country’s most turbulent times. A respected military officer turned statesman, Zeroual is remembered for his honesty, sobriety, and leadership during the darkest chapter of Algeria’s modern history—the “Black Decade” of civil conflict. His decision to step down…
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Abdelaziz Bouteflika: The Rise and Fall of Algeria’s Longest-Serving President
Abdelaziz Bouteflika remains one of the most influential and controversial figures in modern Algerian history. Serving as the country’s president from April 27, 1999, until April 2, 2019, he witnessed and shaped pivotal moments in Algeria’s political, social, and diplomatic trajectory. His leadership combined remarkable achievements in diplomacy and reconciliation with accusations of authoritarianism, corruption,…
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List of all 58 provinces (wilayas) of Algeria
Algeria, the largest country in Africa in terms of land area, is divided into 58 provinces (wilayas). These provinces serve as the primary administrative divisions of the country, each governed by a wali (governor) appointed by the state. The provinces are further subdivided into districts (daïras) and communes. List of all 58 provinces (wilayas) of…
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Benjamin Hundeyin: Nigeria`s Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO)
Benjamin Hundeyin is a seasoned law enforcement officer, communications strategist, and security psychology expert. On September 4, 2025, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun approved his appointment as the new Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) of the Nigeria Police Force. He succeeded DCP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who was redeployed to Delta State after…
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The 12 Counties of Albania and their Capitals, Districts, Municipalities, Cities, Villages
Albania is divided into 12 counties (qarqe), which are the highest-level administrative divisions. List of the 12 Counties The 12 counties of Albania are: Albania’s 12 Counties and their Capitals, Districts, Municipalities, Cities, Villages County Capital Districts Municipalities Cities Villages Berat Berat Berat, Kuçovë, Skrapar 10 2 122 Dibër Peshkopi Bulqizë, Dibër, Mat 7 1…
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List of Afghanistan Provinces
List of provinces of Afghanistan with details such as ISO codes, capitals, languages, population, and area. Afghanistan is divided into 34 provinces (Persian: ولایت Wilayat). Each province is subdivided into districts, and districts are further divided into villages. The provinces serve as the primary administrative divisions of the country. Here’s the full list of the…
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The 26 Provinces of DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo) with History, Geography & Culture
The Democratic Republic of Congo is divided into twenty six provinces. The provinces are then divided into districts. The districts are divided into territories. List of the 26 Provinces of DRC The 26 Provinces of DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo) are: The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the largest country in Sub-Saharan Africa…
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Uwizeyimana Evode, a Rwandan legal scholar, jurist, and public servant
Provenance: Appointed by the President of the Republic of RwandaPhone: +250 788 308 933Date of Birth: 14 January 1970Email: euwizeyimana@parliament.gov.rw Education Professional Experience Parliament of Rwanda – The Senate Government of Rwanda Rwanda Law Reform Commission (RLRC) Other National Functions Previous Roles in Academia & Justice Hon. Uwizeyimana Evode (b. 14 January 1970) is a…