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Ide Oumarou (1937 – 12 February 2002) was a Nigerien diplomat, government minister, and journalist. He served as ambassador to the United Nations between 1980 and 1983. He then served as the foreign minister between 1983 and 1985 and was secretary-general of the Organisation of African Unity between 1985 and 1988. He was educated at the Ecole William Ponty in Dakar and IHEOM in Paris. He was an editor and journalist at the Niger Ministry of Information, serving as editor of state paper Le Niger from 1961 to 1963. He became director general of Information from 1963 to 1972, and then became director of Posts and Telecommunication for the Ministry. Following the 1974 Nigerien Coup d'état, he became cabinet chief and assistant to Military Head of State Seyni Kountche, becoming a particularly c

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  • ايد أومارو (بالفرنسية: Idé Oumarou)‏ (1937 - 2002) دبلوماسي نيجري شغل عدة مناصب في حياته منها منصب سفير نيجيريا لدى الأمم المتحدة بين عامي 1980 - 1983 وشغل منصب وزير الخارجية بين عامي 1983 - 1985 وكان الامين العام لمنظمة الوحدة الأفريقية بين عامي 1985 - 1989. (ar)
  • Idé Oumarou (* 1937 in N’Dounga; † 12. Februar 2002 in Niamey) war ein nigrischer Politiker, Diplomat und Schriftsteller. Er war Außenminister Nigers (1983–1985) und Generalsekretär der Organisation für Afrikanische Einheit (1985–1989). Für seinen Roman Gros plan wurde er 1978 mit dem Grand Prix littéraire de l’Afrique noire ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Ide Oumarou (1937 – 12 February 2002) was a Nigerien diplomat, government minister, and journalist. He served as ambassador to the United Nations between 1980 and 1983. He then served as the foreign minister between 1983 and 1985 and was secretary-general of the Organisation of African Unity between 1985 and 1988. He was educated at the Ecole William Ponty in Dakar and IHEOM in Paris. He was an editor and journalist at the Niger Ministry of Information, serving as editor of state paper Le Niger from 1961 to 1963. He became director general of Information from 1963 to 1972, and then became director of Posts and Telecommunication for the Ministry. Following the 1974 Nigerien Coup d'état, he became cabinet chief and assistant to Military Head of State Seyni Kountche, becoming a particularly close adviser. In July 1988, Oumarou was nominated to serve a second term as OAU General Secretary, but lost to Tanzania's Salim Salim.After the death of Kountche, Oumarou became a cabinet adviser to new president, General Ali Saibou, who appointed him a Minister of State without portfolio. Also a successful author, Oumarou's first book, entitled Gros Plan, won the 1978 Grand Prix Litteraire d' Afrique Francaise. (en)
  • Idé Oumarou, né en 1937 à N'Dounga dans le département du Kollo et mort le 12 février 2002 à Niamey, est un homme politique, diplomate, journaliste et romancier nigérien. Il fut ministre des Affaires étrangères (novembre 1983-juillet 1985), puis Secrétaire général de l'Organisation de l'unité africaine (OUA) de 1985 à 1989. (fr)
  • Ide Oumarou (ur. 1937, zm. 2002) – nigerski dyplomata i pisarz francuskojęzyczny, dyrektor kancelarii przewodniczącego Najwyższej Rady Wojskowej (1974–1979), przedstawiciel Nigru w ONZ (1980–1983), minister spraw zagranicznych (1983–1985), sekretarz generalny Organizacji Jedności Afrykańśkiej. (pl)
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  • ايد أومارو (بالفرنسية: Idé Oumarou)‏ (1937 - 2002) دبلوماسي نيجري شغل عدة مناصب في حياته منها منصب سفير نيجيريا لدى الأمم المتحدة بين عامي 1980 - 1983 وشغل منصب وزير الخارجية بين عامي 1983 - 1985 وكان الامين العام لمنظمة الوحدة الأفريقية بين عامي 1985 - 1989. (ar)
  • Idé Oumarou (* 1937 in N’Dounga; † 12. Februar 2002 in Niamey) war ein nigrischer Politiker, Diplomat und Schriftsteller. Er war Außenminister Nigers (1983–1985) und Generalsekretär der Organisation für Afrikanische Einheit (1985–1989). Für seinen Roman Gros plan wurde er 1978 mit dem Grand Prix littéraire de l’Afrique noire ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • Idé Oumarou, né en 1937 à N'Dounga dans le département du Kollo et mort le 12 février 2002 à Niamey, est un homme politique, diplomate, journaliste et romancier nigérien. Il fut ministre des Affaires étrangères (novembre 1983-juillet 1985), puis Secrétaire général de l'Organisation de l'unité africaine (OUA) de 1985 à 1989. (fr)
  • Ide Oumarou (ur. 1937, zm. 2002) – nigerski dyplomata i pisarz francuskojęzyczny, dyrektor kancelarii przewodniczącego Najwyższej Rady Wojskowej (1974–1979), przedstawiciel Nigru w ONZ (1980–1983), minister spraw zagranicznych (1983–1985), sekretarz generalny Organizacji Jedności Afrykańśkiej. (pl)
  • Ide Oumarou (1937 – 12 February 2002) was a Nigerien diplomat, government minister, and journalist. He served as ambassador to the United Nations between 1980 and 1983. He then served as the foreign minister between 1983 and 1985 and was secretary-general of the Organisation of African Unity between 1985 and 1988. He was educated at the Ecole William Ponty in Dakar and IHEOM in Paris. He was an editor and journalist at the Niger Ministry of Information, serving as editor of state paper Le Niger from 1961 to 1963. He became director general of Information from 1963 to 1972, and then became director of Posts and Telecommunication for the Ministry. Following the 1974 Nigerien Coup d'état, he became cabinet chief and assistant to Military Head of State Seyni Kountche, becoming a particularly c (en)
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  • ايد أومارو (ar)
  • Idé Oumarou (de)
  • Idé Oumarou (fr)
  • Ide Oumarou (en)
  • Ide Oumarou (pl)
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