NSA:Dahomey, Togo, and Niger
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Dahomey, Togo, and Niger |
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![]() First NSA of Dahomey, Togo, and Niger, 1970
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History: | ||
- | Established | 1970 |
- | Succeeded | West Central Africa |
- | Preceded | Dahomey (1975) |
- | Preceded | Togo (1975) |
- | Preceded | Niger (1975) |
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The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Dahomey, Togo, and Niger was the body responsible for administrating the Bahá’í communities of Benin, Togo, and Niger.
History[edit]
The joint Assembly for Dahomey, Togo and Niger was established in 1970 with its seat in Cotonou in Dahomey.[1][2] It was disbanded in 1975 when the constituent countries established independent Assemblies.[3]
Past members[edit]
Name | Served |
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Francois Pierre Charles | 1970 - ???? |
Mrs. F. P. Charles | 1970 - ???? |
Denis Degue | 1970 - ???? |
Parvin Djoneidi | 1970 - 1975 |
Ebenezer Dohou | 1970 - ???? |
Simon Toli | 1970 - ???? |
Emmanuel Tomondji | 1970 - ???? |
Emmanuel Winston | 1970 - ???? |
Norma Winston | 1970 - ???? |
Denagan Chancouin | 1971 - 1975 |
Adrien Gnambodé | 1974 - 1975 |
References[edit]
- ↑ Baha'i News (1970). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States. No 472, Pg(s) 5. View as PDF.
- ↑ The Bahá’í World, An International Record. (1976). Bahá’í World Centre. Haifa. Volume 15 (1968-1973), Pg(s) 702. View as PDF.
- ↑ Baha'i News (1975). National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States. No 526, Pg(s) 5. View as PDF.