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  1. Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo (24 de agosto de 1924, Garoua, Camerún - 30 de noviembre de 1989, Dakar, Senegal) fue un político camerunés que se desempeñó como el primer presidente de la República de Camerún, ocupando el puesto desde 1960 hasta su renuncia en 1982.

  2. Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo (24 August 1924 – 30 November 1989) was a Cameroonian politician who was the first president of Cameroon, holding the office from 1960 until 1982. Ahidjo played a major role in Cameroon's independence from France as well as reuniting the French and English-speaking parts of the country.

  3. Ahmadou Ahidjo fue el líder político del Camerún desde 1960 hasta 1982, cuando dimitió y fue sustituido por Paul Biya. Fue el fundador del partido único RDPC y promovió la unificación de las dos zonas del país, pero también enfrentó oposición y críticas.

  4. Ahmadou Ahidjo was the first president of the United Republic of Cameroon, who served from 1960 to 1982. He presided over one of the few successful attempts at supraterritorial African unity: the joining of the southern half of the former British Cameroons with the larger, French-speaking Cameroon.

  5. www.blackpast.org › global-african-history › ahmadou-ahidjo-1924-1989Ahmadou Ahidjo (1924-1989) - Blackpast

    11 de mar. de 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Ahmadou Ahidjo, the first president of Cameroon who led the country to independence from France and reunification with British Cameroon. Find out how he was ousted by his vice-president Paul Biya and exiled to Senegal and France.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Ahmadou Ahidjo, who led Cameroon from 1960 to 1982 and oversaw the integration of its French and English regions. Discover how he became a nationalist, a Pan-Africanist, and a controversial leader.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Ahmadou Ahidjo, the founder of the Republic of Cameroon and the architect of its reunification. He was a former telegrapher, radio operator, and politician who became the Prime Minister and then the President of Cameroon.