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* 1932 – Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, President of Sierra Leone
* 1997 – A military coup in Sierra Leone replaces President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah with Major Johnny Paul Koromah.
President Kabbah took power with a great promise of ending the civil war.
President Kabbah open dialogue with the RUF and invited RUF leader Foday Sankoh for peace negotiation.
On May 25, 1997, a group of seventeen soldiers in the Sierra Leone army led by Corporal Tamba Gborie and loyal to the detained Major General Johnny Paul Koroma launched a military coup which sent President Kabbah into exile in Guinea and they established the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council ( AFRC ).
The Kamajors, a group of traditional fighters mostly from the Mende ethnic group under the command of deputy Defence Minister Samuel Hinga Norman, remained loyal to President Kabbah and defended the Southern part Sierra Leone from the soldiers.
President Kabbah was reelected, and his Sierra Leone People's Party won a majority of the parliamentary seats.
President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah announced in January 2002 that the Sierra Leone Army ( SLA ) would be unified with the tiny Sierra Leone Air Force and the moribund Sierra Leone Navy to form a reconstituted force known as the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces ( RSLAF ).
** A military coup in Sierra Leone replaces President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah with Major Johnny Paul Koromah.
** Alhaji Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, former President of Sierra Leone
It was captured by ECOWAS troops seeking to restore President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah in 1998, and later it was unsuccessfully attacked by rebels of the Revolutionary United Front.
With the assistance of the international community, Sierra Leone President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah and Revolutionary United Front leader Foday Sankoh signed the Peace Accord on July 7, 1999.
After a coup by the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council ( AFRC ) in 1997, the RUF and AFRC created a joint junta to control the country before being evicted from the capital by the invasion of a Nigerian-led West African force that reinstated the rule of President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah.
It was involved in conflicts in Papua New Guinea in 1997 ( having a contract with the government under the then Prime Minister Julius Chan ) causing the Sandline affair, in 1998 in Sierra Leone ( having a contract with ousted President Kabbah ) and in Liberia in 2003 ( in a rebel attempt to evict the then-president Charles Taylor near the end of the civil war ).
Alhaji Ahmad Tejan Kabbah ( born February 16, 1932 ) served as President of Sierra Leone from 1996 to 1997 and again from 1998 to 2007.
On March 29, 1996, Alhaji Ahmad Tejan Kabbah was sworn in as President of Sierra Leone.
Once again, in pursuit of peace, President Kabbah signed the Lomé Peace Accord with the RUF rebel leader Foday Sankoh on 7 July 1999.
The rebels however continued their attempt to dethrone Kabbah's government, despite signing numerous peace accords with President Kabbah.
President Kabbah was very grateful to the British Prime Minister, calling his intervention " timely " and one that " Sierra Leonean people will never forget ".
President Kabbah, as Chancellor of the University of Sierra Leone in Freetown holds an honorary doctor of laws degree of the University.
It was also alleged that the President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah was to have been killed.
* Alhaji Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, President of Sierra Leone from 1996 – 2007
He met and held talks with the former Sierra Leonean President Ahmed Tejan Kabbah, and former President Charles Taylor of Liberia, President Lansana Conte of Guinea, and other senior officials and diplomatic representatives including Revolutionary United Front leader Foday Sankoh.

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Bob Gazzale was named President and CEO in 2007.
Massoud was posthumously named " National Hero " by the order of Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
The Balfour Declaration of 1926, a report resulting from the 1926 Imperial Conference of British Empire leaders in London, was named after the British statesman Arthur Balfour, first Earl of Balfour, Lord President of the Council and a previous Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Goukouni Oueddei, a northerner, was named President ; Colonel Kamougué, a southerner, Vice President ; and Habré, Minister of Defense.
On September 28, 1995 Bob Denard and a group of mercenaries took over the Comoros islands in a coup ( named operation Kaskari by the mercenaries ) against President Djohar.
File: David Eisenhower in Camp David. jpg | David Eisenhower ( age 12 ), grandson of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, poses with sign at presidential retreat named in his honor, 1960
On October 10, 1928, Chiang was named director of the State Council, the equivalent to President of the country, in addition to his other titles.
Wang named himself President of the Executive Yuan and Chairman of the National Government ( not the same ' National Government ' as Chiang's ), and led a surprisingly large minority of anti-Chiang / anti-Communist Chinese against his old comrades.
The Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, California was named after the President in 1971.
Contentious issues include Egypt's signing of the Camp David Accords with Israel in 1979, its support for Iraq in Iran's eight-year conflict, the Islamic Republic's hailing of Khalid Islambouli, the late President Anwar Sadat's assassin as a religious hero, seeing as there was both a street and mural named after him ( however, the honorer was changed to Muhammad al-Durrah, the 12-year-old Palestinian boy shot and killed during the outset of the Second Intifada ), and close Egyptian relations with the United States, and most of the Western European countries.
While Snake is forced to fight with a prisoner named Slag ( Ox Baker ), Brain and Maggie trick the Duke's men into letting them see the President.
After the 1993 season, Donald A. Smiley was named the second President in club history.
The George W. Johnson Learning Center, more commonly known as the Johnson Center or JC, is the central hub on campus, completed in 1995 and named after University President of 18 years, George W. Johnson.
It was named after Arthur Griffith who was the founder and third leader of Sinn Féin and also served as President of Dáil Éireann.
Uganda's Idi Amin was one of several who named themselves President for Life.
Soon, however, Pei and his team won the support of several key cultural icons, including the conductor Pierre Boulez and Claude Pompidou, widow of former French President Georges Pompidou, after whom another controversial museum was named.
The capital of Liberia was named Monrovia after President Monroe.
It is the only non-American capital city named after a U. S. President.
It was founded in 1829, and named after President Andrew Jackson.
Michelle was named to the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation ( Freddie Mac ) board in 2001 by President George W. Bush and re-appointed in 2002.
It is named for U. S. President Andrew Jackson.
Kemp briefly served on the board of Oracle Corporation, CEO is friend Larry Ellison, in 1996, but resigned when he ran for Vice President ; he was named to the board of Six Flags, Inc. in December 2005.
Tito was named President of the National Committee of Liberation.
Hay was named U. S. ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1897 when William McKinley became President.

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