Farida Nabourema
Farida Bemba Nabourema (wodzi le ƒe 1990 me) nye Togotɔ amegbetɔ ƒe gomenɔamesi taʋlila kple agbalẽŋlɔla si ʋli demokrasi ta le Togo tso esime wònye ƒewuivi. Esi wòxɔ ƒe 20 la, eɖo "Faure Must Go" habɔbɔ, si bia be dukɔmeviwo natsi tre ɖe eŋu le demokrasi ƒe nyonyo ta. Eƒe agbalẽ si nye La Pression de l'Oppression (Teteɖeanyi ƒe Nyaƒoɖeamenu) si wota le ƒe 2014 me la de tsitretsiɖeŋu ƒe dzi ƒo tso amesiwo wote ɖe anyi gbɔ.[1][2] Le ƒe 2017 me la, Afrika Sɔhɛwo ƒe Kafukafuhawo de dzesi Nabourema be enye "Ƒea ƒe Taʋlila (Nyɔnu)".[3]
Agbemeŋutinya
[trɔ asi le eŋu | trɔ asi le etsoƒe ŋu]Wodzi Farida Bemba Nabourema le 19 Afɔfiɛ 1990 le Lomé, eye wòwu eƒe sukudede nu kple baccalauréat le ƒe 2007 me, eye le ema megbe la, esrɔ̃ ŋutinya le Lomé Yunivɛsiti.[4] Etsi le Gnassingbé Eyadéma ƒe ameteteɖeanyi ƒe dziɖuɖu te vaseɖe esime wòku le ƒe 2005. Viaŋutsu, Faure Gnassingbé, si nye ŋutasẽdziɖula nenema ke, va xɔ ɖe eteƒe. Wowɔ funyafunya Farida Nabourema fofo, Bemba Nabourema si nye tsitretsiɖeŋula vevie le ƒe 2003 me esime wòxɔ ƒe 13 pɛ ko. Esia wɔe be eya ŋutɔ va zu tsitretsiɖeŋula.[2]
Esi wòxɔ ƒe 18 la, eʋu yi United States afisi wòsrɔ̃ dukɔwo dome kadodowo le le Amerika Yunivɛsiti ƒe Dukɔwo Dome Subɔsubɔ Suku le Washington, D.C.[2] Ƒe eve megbe la, eɖo "Faure Must Go" habɔbɔ, eye wòwɔ ɖoɖo ɖe tsitretsitsi ɖe Faure Gnassingbé ŋu. Tso ɣemaɣi la, eva zu Togo ƒe tsitretsiɖeŋuha ƒe nyagbɔgblɔ.[1]
Nabourema mete ŋu trɔ yi dadaa o elabena eƒe agbe ɖo afɔku me. Fifia eʋuna tso dukɔ ɖeka me yia bubu me, eye wòléa eƒe blog xɔŋkɔa me ɖe asi eye wòbiaa be woatsi tre ɖe Faure dziɖuɖua ŋu. Egblɔ nyitsɔ laa be: "Ne melé ŋku ɖe nusiwo katã wotsɔ sa vɔe be míate ŋu aɖo afisia, tso tɔgbuinye ƒe dzidzime dzi va ɖo fofonye tɔ dzi eye fifia va ɖo tɔnye dzi la, akpedada kple mɔkpɔkpɔ yɔa menye fũ. ... Mɔkpɔkpɔ le Togo aɖe me afisi." dukɔmevi ɖesiaɖe ate ŋu adi vevie be yeazu dukplɔla vɔvɔ̃manɔmee be yeaɖo eteƒe na ye alo ku."[5]
Nyatakaka siawo tsoƒewo
[trɔ asi le eŋu | trɔ asi le etsoƒe ŋu]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Farida Nabourema". TED. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Nordlinger, Jay (22 October 2018). "Daughter of Togo". National Review. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ↑ "Winners Announced For 2017 Africa Youth Awards". B&FT. 4 January 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ↑ "Farida Bemba" (in French). Afrocentricity. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ↑ Mahtani, Melissa (13 June 2018). "Faure must go: How one Togolese woman is risking her life to end the 50-year Gnassingbé dynasty". CNN. Retrieved 19 May 2024.