Examples of 'omar bongo' in a sentence

Meaning of "omar bongo"

Omar Bongo: This phrase refers to Omar Bongo Ondimba, who was the President of Gabon from 1967 until his death in 2009. He was one of the longest-serving presidents in Africa. This phrase is mainly used in historical and political discussions related to Gabon or African politics

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Omar Bongo initiates a series of infrastructure projects in Libreville.
Unsurprising reelection of Omar Bongo Ondimba to the presidency.
Albert Omar Bongo of Gabon has been in power for almost four decades.
Having a laugh with Omar Bongo.
Omar Bongo profited enormously from logging and oil operations in Gabon.
Currently the team plays at the Stade Omar Bongo.
President Omar Bongo has a summer house in Tchibanga that he has never used.
He was also minister under the presidency of Omar Bongo Ondimba.
Omar Bongo University in Libreville is named in his honor.
There is also a faculty of medicine at the Omar Bongo University in Libreville.
President Omar Bongo led Gabon resolutely for many years.
That is the message which President Omar Bongo asked me to deliver.
The trophy was named after the then Gabonese president Omar Bongo.
We all know that President Omar Bongo is the most senior of the African leaders.
Omar Bongo supports the return to power of Denis Sassou-Nguesso in Congo-Brazzaville.

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Re-election of Omar Bongo to the presidency.
President Bongo Ondimba is the son of the previous president, Omar Bongo.
President Omar Bongo Ondimba, may you rest in peace.
Ganao fled to neighboring Gabon, where he was given exile by Gabonese President Omar Bongo.
Among nonroyal leaders, only Gabon 's Omar Bongo has been in power longer.
Omar Bongo was born Albert-Bernard Bongo, into a farming family with 12 children in southern Gabon.
M'Ba died later that year, and Omar Bongo became president.
The ship was named after the then-ruler of Gabon, Omar Bongo.
December 18 - Omar Bongo is re-elected as President of Gabon in the country 's first multiparty elections.
Case in point, Gabon 's current president, Omar Bongo.
Incumbent President Omar Bongo Ondimba, in power since 1967, sought a seven-year term against five other candidates.
In 1973 he became director of the cabinet of President Omar Bongo.
Omar Bongo reigned over Gabon for 42 years.
He changed his name to El Hadj Omar Bongo when he converted to Islam in 1973.
In November 2005 President Omar Bongo was elected for his sixth term.

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