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William Eteki
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William Eteki Mboumouna (Born 1933) served as the Secretary-General of the Organization of African Unity from 1974 to 1978. He succeeded Nzo Ekangaki who had served since 1972. Edem Kodjo succeeded Eteki, serving until 1983.[1]
Prior to his work in the OAU, Eteki held the posts of Education[2] and Foreign Minister.[3]
References
- ^ Chris Cook and John Stevenson. The Routledge Companion to World History Since 1914, 2005. Page 268.
- ^ Roger P. Nye and Victor Theodore Le Vine. Historical Dictionary of Cameroon, 1974. Page 148.
- ^ Summary of World Broadcasts, 1971. BBC Monitoring Service
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