Examples of using Modibo in English and their translations into German
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Political
Sala, this is Modibo.
Modibo we have to find the source!
There is no more time, Modibo.
Daba Modibo is on place 260 with 323 points.
With the mustache. Modibo Diallo.
May 16- Modibo Keïta, former President of Mali b.
I witnessed many of his talks with men such as Senghor, Houphouët Boigny, and Modibo Keita in Mali.
Modibo. Eva found the same poison in the wells at Asselar.
Their recorded history begins with their conquest by the Fulani during the jihad of Modibo Adama in the 19th century.
Modibo takes contact with the refoulés by visiting police posts and hide-outs.
However, the kingdom faced a setback in 1809, when Modibo Adama, a Fulani disciple of Usman dan Fodio, led a jihad against Mandara.
Modibo Keita took advantage of this location in order to greedily stole more pieces of land, among them in Sanamadougou and Sahou- including some agricultural areas that have been used by Sanamadougou and Sahou since pre-colonial times.
In May 2015, two surveyors, who had been appointed by the governor in Segou, have measured all fields,which the inhabitants of Sanamadougou and Sahou have lost through the activities of Modibo Keita respective M3-SA.
Cheick Modibo Diarra, who led the interim government, remained as prime minister.
At this meeting Afrique-Europe-Interact was amongst others informed that the committee of the African Development Bankhad only agreed to grant the credit to Modibo Keita under two conditions: First, that no more court proceedings were pending: second, that the families affected had received financial compensation.
Under president Modibo Keïta, he wrote the words for Mali's national anthem,"Pour l'Afrique et pour toi, Mali.
Sidibé is the brother of the Modibo Sidibé, a prominent politician who was the Prime Minister of Mali from 2007 until he resigned in 2011.
Kyari Mohammed of Modibo Adama University, strongly condemned the actions of Boko Haram who he defined a local group with global ambitions.
That the machines used by Modibo Keita were diverted from means, with which Germany has since the year 2004 among other things been supporting the growing of potatoes.
However, the local circumstances did not suit Modibo Keita- a businessman with the best of connections to the political elite in Bamako, who made most of his immense fortune with grain trade.