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Mohamed Said Fofana

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Mohamed Saïd Fofana (born 1952) was the Prime Minister of Guinea from 2010 to 2015. He was appointed by President Alpha Condé on December 24, 2010. His previous role was director of economic research at the commerce ministry. Fofana and his government resigned on January 16, 2014. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mohamed Said Fofana is the 16,239th most popular politician (up from 16,639th in 2019), the 15th most popular biography from Guinea (up from 19th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Guinean Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Mohamed Said Fofana ranks 16,239 out of 19,576Before him are Oxyntes, Hasan Muratović, Chau Sen Cocsal Chhum, Prince Ali bin Hussein, Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, and C. J. Hambro. After him are Eric Moussambani, Valery Bolotov, Theodore Katsanevas, Louis Meznarie, Otto Arosemena, and Gopal Swarup Pathak.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Mohamed Said Fofana ranks 506Before him are Rick Scott, Julie Taymor, Clarke Peters, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Rodolfo Neri Vela, and Margit Schumann. After him are Vladimir Vasyutin, Des Browne, Tim Powers, Vladimir Nevzorov, Dahir Riyale Kahin, and Jerzy Szmajdziński.

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In Guinea

Among people born in Guinea, Mohamed Said Fofana ranks 15 out of 49Before him are Nanfadima Magassouba (null), Moussa Dadis Camara (1964), Solomana Kante (1922), Hadja Saran Daraba Kaba (1945), Eugène Camara (1942), and Jean-Marie Doré (1938). After him are Ahmed Tidiane Souaré (1951), Kabiné Komara (1950), Mamady Doumbouya (1980), Cellou Dalein Diallo (1952), Tierno Monénembo (1947), and Djibril Tamsir Niane (1932).

Among POLITICIANS In Guinea

Among politicians born in Guinea, Mohamed Said Fofana ranks 11Before him are Samori Ture (1830), Louis Lansana Beavogui (1923), Nanfadima Magassouba (null), Moussa Dadis Camara (1964), Eugène Camara (1942), and Jean-Marie Doré (1938). After him are Ahmed Tidiane Souaré (1951), Kabiné Komara (1950), Mamady Doumbouya (1980), Cellou Dalein Diallo (1952), Lansana Kouyaté (1950), and Ibrahima Kassory Fofana (1954).