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  2. Radiodiffusion Television Ivoirienne - Wikipedia

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    RFI has begun a push for total radio and television coverage of the nation prior to the 2008 general elections, and has a 9 billion (us) CFA Franc program to rebuild broadcast facilities. The 13 existing will be refurbished and 14 additional modern broadcast points will be constructed. [ 3 ]

  3. Radio France Internationale - Wikipedia

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    Logo of RFI from 1996 until June 2013. RFI was created in 1975 as part of Radio France by the Government of France, and replaced the Poste Colonial (created in 1931), Paris-Mondial (1937), Radio Paris (1939), a private station which was commandeered by the Germans during the occupation of France, and the Voice of France which was operated by the Vichy regime from 1941 to 1944, RTF Radio Paris ...

  4. Ferré Gola - Wikipedia

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    Ferré Gola performing the closing act of the 15th edition of the Anoumabo Urban Music Festival.. Ferré Gola was born Hervé Gola Bataringe on 3 March 1976, in the Kintambo commune of Kinshasa, in what was then Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo).

  5. File:Rfi logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Deux journalistes français de RFI exécutés au Mali; Catégorie:Radio France internationale; Usage on fr.wikiversity.org Diffusion de la langue et de la culture française/Audiovisuel extérieur de la France ( RFI, TV5 monde, France24) Usage on ha.wikipedia.org Radio France Internationale; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Radio France Internationale

  6. Koffi Olomide - Wikipedia

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    Koffi Olomide and his mother, Aminata Angélique Muyonge, photographed at a Viva La Musica concert in Kinshasa, ca. 1978.. Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba was born on 13 July 1956, in Stanleyville (present-day Kisangani), in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), to Aminata Angélique Muyonge and Charles Agbepa.

  7. Kansas City Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Chiefs are a professional American football team based in Kansas City, Missouri.

  8. Algerian War - Wikipedia

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    [65]: 219 A national monument to the French war dead was not built until 1996 and, even then spoke only of those killed fighting in Afrique du nord and was located in a decrepit area of Paris rarely visited by tourists, as if to hide the monument. [65]: 226 Further adding to the silence were the vested interests of French politicians.

  9. Innoss'B - Wikipedia

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    Innocent Didace Balume [2] [3] [4] (born 5 May 1997), known professionally as Innoss'B, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, rapper, percussionist, dancer, and philanthropist.. Often referred to as the "Jeune Leader", [5] [6] he is renowned for pioneering the AfroCongo music genre, an eclectic fusion of Congolese rumba, indigenous folklore, and ndomb