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  1. Major General Joseph Saidu Momoh, OOR, OBE (January 26, 1937 – August 3, 2003) was a Sierra Leonean politician and military officer who served as the second President of Sierra Leone from November 1985 to 29 April 1992. Momoh was a member of the Limba ethnic group and briefly began a career in civil service before joining the ...

  2. Joseph Saidu Momoh (* 26. Januar 1937 in Binkolo; † 3. August 2003 in Conakry, Guinea) war von 1985 bis 1992 Präsident von Sierra Leone . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Soldat. 1.2 Präsident. 1.3 Haft, Amnestierung, Tod. 1.4 Familie. 2 Auszeichnungen. 3 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Soldat.

  3. Joseph Saidu Momoh (JS) was born in London, Camden – UK. Raised in Gambia, Guinea and later moved to Sierra Leone in 2003 after the death of his father. He pursued his secondary school education in Freetown and migrated to London to complete tertiary education. JS Studied Administrative management, IT Network and Maintenance, Globalisation ...

  4. 27. Mai 2024 · Joseph Saidu Momoh was the Second Executive President of the Republic of Sierra Leone. In 1985, he succeeded President Siaka Stevens by becoming the only candidate in a One-Party referendum flagship of the All-People’s Congress Party (APC). He served as president from November 1985 to April 1992, following his overthrow by the ...

  5. The Joseph S. Momoh Presidency, 1985–92; Alusine Jalloh; Book: Muslim Fula Business Elites and Politics in Sierra Leone; Online publication: 02 June 2021; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781787442344.006

  6. 4. Jan. 2023 · Joseph Momoh is a deputy organising secretary of the All People's Congress (APC) party in the UK/I region. He is committed to mobilising and empowering the diaspora for the 2023 general election in Sierra Leone.

  7. Brigadier General Joseph Saidu Momoh, president Siaka Stevens’s hand-picked successor, was first perceived as the person who would rescue Sierra Leone from the jaws of authoritarian rule and instill transparency and accountability in government. On the political front, Momoh introduced a political philosophy he called “constructive nationalism.”