Kafui Adjamagbo-Johnson
Brigitte Kafui Adjamagbo-Johnson (wodzi le 26 Dzome 1958) nye Togo dunyahela, senyala kple amegbetɔ ƒe gomenɔamesi taʋlila, eye wònye nyɔnu gbãtɔ si tsi tre abe ametiakɔdala ene le dukplɔla ƒe tiatia me le eƒe dukɔa me.
Agbenɔnɔ le ɖevime
[trɔ asi le eŋu | trɔ asi le etsoƒe ŋu]Wodzi Adjamagbo-Johnson le Dzome 26, 1958 dzi le Bassar, Togo, enye Cornélie, si nye vixela, kple Paul Adjamagbo, si nye atikewɔla ƒe vinyɔnu. [1][2]
Susᴐsrɔ̃
[trɔ asi le eŋu | trɔ asi le etsoƒe ŋu]Adjamagbo-Johnson xɔ senyawo ŋuti ɖaseɖigbalẽ le ƒe 1983 me tso Lomé Yunivɛsiti, eye wòxɔ DEA le ame ŋutɔ ƒe senyawo me le Paris V Yunivɛsiti, Malakoff, eye wòxɔ DEA evelia le ame ŋutɔ ƒe senyawo kple se siwo wotsɔ sɔ kple wo nɔewo me, Afrikatɔwo ƒe gomenɔamesiwo ƒe tiatia kple PhD le ƒe 1986 me le Paris I Yunivɛsiti, Panthéon Sorbonne.[1]
Emegbe ewɔ dɔ abe nufiala ene le Lomé Yunivɛsiti. [1][3]
Dᴐwᴐna
[trɔ asi le eŋu | trɔ asi le etsoƒe ŋu]Adjamagbo-Johnson nye Convention démocratique des peuples africains (CDPA) ƒe gɔmeɖoanyila, eye wònye nyatakakaxɔla gãtɔ na eƒe ƒe 1991 eƒe Dukɔa ƒe Takpekpe.[2] Exɔ ɖoƒe kɔkɔ geɖewo le dziɖuɖu me, edo va zu subɔla, eye wonyae ɖe eƒe "nuƒoƒo faa kple dunyahehe me ɖokuitsɔtsɔna" ta, eye wotsɔ ŋkɔ nɛ be "The Iron Lady".[2]
Tso Afɔfiɛ 1997 me la, Adjamagbo-Johnson nye WiLDAF (Se kple Ŋgɔyiyi le Afrika) ƒe Ɣetoɖoƒe Afrika nutome sue dɔwɔƒe ƒe ɖoɖowɔla. [4]
Le ƒe 2010 me la, Adjamagbo-Johnson nye tsitretsiɖeŋulawo ƒe Democratic Convention of African Peoples habɔbɔ ƒe tatɔ, eye wònye nyɔnu gbãtɔ si tsi tre abe ame si di be yeaxɔ ɖoƒea le dukplɔla ƒe tiatia me le eƒe dukɔa me. [2] Ke hã, le Dzodze 2010 me la, Adjamagbo-Johnson kple tsitretsiɖeŋula vevi eve bubu siwo nɔ dukplɔla ƒe tiatiawɔnyawo me la ɖe wo ɖokui ɖa le woƒe tsitretsiɖeŋu ɖe alesi woxɔe se be anye emetsonu si me alakpa le ta.[2]
Esi Adjamagbo-Johnson nɔ nu ŋlɔm le Afrika Nyɔnuwo ƒe Nyamedzroha me la, egblɔ be, "Nye mɔzɔzɔ kple nyɔnunyenye dze egɔme le nye agbe ƒe gɔmedzedze ŋutɔ esime nye sidzedze dzi ɖe edzi le nyɔnuwo ƒe tasɔsɔmasɔ kple wo teteɖeanyi le nye ƒomea me, nye nutoa me kple hadomegbenɔnɔ bliboa me".[4]
Le Adeɛmekpɔxe 2020 me la, wolé Adjamagbo-Johnson le eƒe aƒe me le Togo ƒe fiadu Lomé. Le television dzi nuƒo aɖe me la, senyala Essolisam Poyodi gblɔ be yeke ɖe tsitretsiɖeŋulawo ƒe "nuŋlɔɖi siwo me ɖoɖo aɖe si wowɔ be woatsɔ ana dukɔa natsi ke" ŋu. [5] Le dukɔwo dome tsitretsiɖeŋu megbe la, woɖe asi le eŋu le gaxɔ me le Dzome 17, 2020 dzi.
Nyatakaka siawo tsoƒewo
[trɔ asi le eŋu | trɔ asi le etsoƒe ŋu]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Afrique, Mivasocial - MivaPedia African Encyclopedia - MivaPedia Encyclopédie. "Kafui Adjamagbo-Johnson African encyclopedia - Kafui Adjamagbo-Johnson dans MivaPedia - l’encyclopédie africa- Kafui Adjamagbo-Johnson Biographie - Information - MivaPedia African Encyclopedia - MivaPedia Encyclopédie Afrique". mivapedia.mivasocial.com. Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "POLITICS-TOGO: First Female Presidential Candidate - Inter Press Service". www.ipsnews.net. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ↑ "Kafui Brigitte ADJAMAGBO-JOHNSON 2010 Presidential Candidate in Togo". wordpress.com. 2 March 2010. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Kafui Adjamagbo-Johnson - African Feminist Forum". africanfeministforum.com. 17 March 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ↑ "Leading Togo opposition figure arrested". Vanguard. 29 November 2020. Retrieved 19 May 2024.