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Ouedraogo (also
spelled Wedraogo or Ouidiraogo) was the son of
Yennenga and
progenitor of the
Mossi Kingdoms. He
founded the
kingdom of Tenkodogo. His...
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Rimtalba Jean
Emmanuel Ouédraogo (born 26
December 1980) is a
Burkinabe journalist, presenter, and
politician who is
serving as the 17th
prime minister...
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Philippe Ouédraogo (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist filip wedʁaɔɡo]; born 30 June 1942), also
referred to by his
initials JBO, is a Burkinabé...
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Philippe Nakellentuba Ouédraogo ([filip we.dʁa.o.ɡo]; born 1945) is a Burkinabé
Catholic retired prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Ouagadougou from...
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Ouédraogo,
sometimes Ouedraogo, is a
surname taken from the
French spelling of Wedraogo, semi-legendary son of
princess Yennenga and
founder of the Mossi...
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Albert Ouédraogo (born 6
April 1969) is a Burkinabé
politician and
economist who
served as the
interim prime minister of
Burkina Fasofrom 3
March to 30...
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Forzan ****an
Ouédraogo (born 9 May 2006) is a
German professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Bundesliga club RB Leipzig. Born in Mülheim...
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Sankara and
Blaise Compaoré,
against the
regime of
Major Jean-Baptiste
Ouédraogo.
Ouédraogo had been
brought to
power in a 1982 coup with the
Conseil de Salut...
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Philippe Ouédraogo may
refer to:
Philippe Ouédraogo (cardinal) (born 1945),
cardinal from
Burkina Faso
Philippe Ouédraogo (politician) (born 1942), politician...
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Youssouf Ouédraogo (25
December 1952 – 18
November 2017) was a Burkinabé politician. In 1992 he
became the
first prime minister of
Burkina Faso since...