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Samy Badibanga

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Samy Badibanga Ntita (born, 12 September 1962) is a Congolese politician who served asPrime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from November 2016 to May 2017. He was also on the ballot for the 2018 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election as a presidential candidate. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Samy Badibanga is the 18,539th most popular politician, the 62nd most popular biography from Democratic Republic of the Congo and the 20th most popular Congolese Politician.

Samy Badibanga is a Congolese politician known for serving as the Minister of Communication and Media in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He is also recognized for his role as a member of the National Assembly and his involvement in various political movements within the country.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Samy Badibanga ranks 851Before him are Nurfitriyana Saiman, Bence Szabó, Iris Yassmin Barrios Aguilar, Uwe Messerschmidt, Bin Bunluerit, and Jeff Flake. After him are Dominic Keating, Christiane Weber, Helga Radtke, Bonnie Bassler, Guillermo Martínez, and Noh Soo-jin.

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In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among people born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Samy Badibanga ranks 62 out of 107Before him are Mohombi (1986), Kiki Musampa (1977), Anthony Vanden Borre (1987), Fally Ipupa (1977), D. J. Mbenga (1980), and Ariza Makukula (1981). After him are Augustin Matata Ponyo (1964), Robert Kidiaba (1976), Peguy Luyindula (1979), Claude (2003), Laurent Capelluto (1971), and Gaby Mudingayi (1981).

Among POLITICIANS In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among politicians born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Samy Badibanga ranks 20Before him are Cyrille Adoula (1921), Laurent Nkunda (1967), Adolphe Muzito (1957), Bruno Tshibala (1956), Cécile Kyenge (1964), and Moïse Katumbi (1964). After him are Augustin Matata Ponyo (1964).