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a native or inhabitant of Benin

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Journaliste au sein du quotidien beninois le Confrere de la Matinee, Sohounde Felix voit l'Algerie animer la finale du 19 juillet.
IBRAHIM EL-SALAHI AND MESCHAC GABA (TATE MODERN, LONDON) This past summer, Tate Modern upped the ante on its ongoing commitment to examining the global legacies of artistic modernity with two unprecedented exhibitions of African artists: a retrospective of almost sixty years of the paintings of the Sudanese master Ibrahim el-Salahi, and a multiroom installation of the irascible Beninois Conceptual artist Meschac Gaba's project Museum of Contemporary African Art, 1997-2002.
Le ministre des Affaires etrangeres et de la Cooperation, Sd Dine El Otmani, s'est entretenu, mercredi a Cotonou, avec son homologue beninois, Nassirou Arifari Bako, des moyens de renforcer les relations entre les deux pays.
Now Gestede, who qualifies because one of his parents is Beninois, has been added to their squad.
Mansourou Moudachi-rou (Centre Beninois de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique, Cotonou, Benin and Laboratoire de pharmacognosie et huiles essentelles UFR pharmacie, Faculte des Sciences de la Sante, Universite d'Abomey Calavi, Cotonou, Benin) for plant collections as well as Prof.
Une centaine de soldats togolais et nigerians sont deja arrives a Bamako, et une trentaine de Beninois sont en route pour les rejoindre.
Also billed to perform is Beninois Zeynab and South African duo, Gloria Bosman and Loyiso Bala.
On January 10th of every year since 1992, the year that the Door of No Return (see p.72) was erected on Djebaji Beach where millions of people are believed to have disembarked, Beninois citizens and members of the international community gather together (see p.76).
Many Ghanaians, Togolese, Beninois, and Cameroonians have taken up residence in Nigeria.