Sekou Damate Conneh, Jr. (born 1960) is a Liberian politician and former rebel leader. Born in 1960 in the town of Gbarnga, Liberia (Bong County) to an...
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Guinea (1958–1984) Sekou Sundiata (1948–2007), African-American poet and performer at The New School in New York City Sekou Conneh (born 1960), Liberian...
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was divided by a power struggle between its chairman, Sekou Conneh, and his wife Aisha Conneh, an adviser to the President of Guinea, Lansana Conté....
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retired as leader of the party in 1999. Former senior PPP and UPP member Sekou Conneh became leader of the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy...
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2000, the various dissident groups had coalesced as the LURD led by Sekou Conneh. The dissidents were thought to be mostly Mandinka and Krahn fighters...
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— Liberia Destiny Party (LDP) Charles Brumskine — Liberty Party (LP) Sekou Conneh — Progressive Democratic Party (PRODEM) Samuel Raymond Divine — Independent...
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candidate, Sekou Conneh, was chairman of the rebel group Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) during Liberia's second civil war. Conneh won...
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contested the 1997 presidential election. Former PAL/PPP and UPP member Sekou Conneh became leader of the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy...
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(1773–1845), Malian imam Seku Conneh (born 1995), Liberian footballer Seku Ture (1922–1984), President of Guinea Sekou This page or section lists people...
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Walker Brumskine Gyude Bryant Monie R. Captan Alvin Chea Chea Cheapoo Sekou Damate Conneh Al-Hassan Conteh Helene Cooper, journalist Alexander B Cummings Jr...
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