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yaméogo (noun): A surname of African origin, particularly common among the Mossi people of Burkina Faso
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Yaméogo vetoed this party with an official declaration.
Regular parties were held there in which Yaméogo sought to increase his social standing.
Yaméogo recovered his civil rights and his property.
The friendship between Yaméogo and Nkrumah was short lived.
Yaméogo refused to do this and continued to insist that the chief do as instructed.
He was the first Mossi head of state since Maurice Yaméogo.
Maurice Yaméogo was well known for this.
This demonstrated one of the characteristics of Yaméogo regime, ministerial instability.
Yaméogo wanted to be a priest, but he was very keen on women and parties.
Former President Maurice Yaméogo remained imprisoned following the coup.
Yaméogo met this with loans and the treasury's cash reserves.
Then, by means of controversial manoeuvres, Yaméogo eliminated all parliamentary opposition.
Yaméogo once again tried t set up a separate group centred around himself, but without success.
Thus, from being a member of government, Yaméogo found himself in the parliamentary opposition.
Yaméogo was then in Côte d'Ivoire to discuss the dual nationality agreement.
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In the east on the other hand, they provoked anger against Yaméogo.
Yaméogo joined Kaboré 's entourage in the hope of thereby accelerating his own rise.
Taking advantage of this threat, Yaméogo successfully obtained the extension of his emergency powers.
Initially the dispute was simply about the division of customs revenues, which Yaméogo considered unfair.
Soon after coming to power, Yaméogo banned all political parties other than the UDV.
Yaméogo turned to Franco-Voltaic co-operation agreements to obtain aid from French companies for rural development.
At the end of the meeting, Yaméogo dissolved the Assembly anyway.
Dr Yaméogo is developing a prototype power-driven press that can be adapted from the manual presses.
On returning to the Ivoirien orbit, Yaméogo became a zealous supporter of Félix Houphouët-Boigny.
From now, the road to the Presidency seemed all shaped for Yaméogo.
Throughout his presidency, Yaméogo took measures against traditional chieftainship - undoubtedly motivated by republican ideals.
Emmanuel Kosimbo in front of his shop © Dimanche Yaméogo.
Maurice Yaméogo was a fervant anti-communist.
Within the Conseil de l'Entente, a quarrel about " leadership " developed between Yaméogo and Félix Houphouët-Boigny.
President Maurice Yaméogo was forced to resign, and was later imprisoned.
Mrs. Yaméogo Isabelle is married with four children, and teaches primary school.
This was a great achievement ; Yaméogo was barely twenty-six years old.
While Yaméogo was Catholic and Lamizana Muslim, many of the military co-conspirators were also Catholic.
On 25 April, the new assembly confirmed Yaméogo in his position as President of the Council.
In turn, Yaméogo lost the support of the traditional elite, the unions, and the clergy.
The “National Fate” of Yaméogo was being clearer from this time.
At Dakar, Yaméogo once more slid towards the RDA.
As dictator, Yaméogo remained easy-going.
On 28 April 1967, Yaméogo was brougt before a special tribunal charged with investigating his years in power.
On 1 January 1966 President Yaméogo declared a state of emergency in the country.
In September 1993, Yaméogo became very sick and was taken to Paris to receive treatment.
In May 1983, Maurice Yaméogo organised a protest in favour of president Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo.