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Maikano Abdoulaye : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maikano Abdoulaye Maikano Abdoulaye (1932 – 21 October 2011) was a Cameroonian politician. A veterinarian by profession, he held various positions in the government of Cameroon from 1970 to 1983, ultimately serving as Minister of State for the Armed Forces.〔(Page on Maikano at government website ) .〕 Later, he was the Government Delegate to the Urban Commune of Garoua from 1996 to 2009,〔("Hommage appuyé à Maikano Abdoulaye" ), ''Cameroon Tribune'', 2 March 2009 .〕 and in 2009 he was appointed as Roving Ambassador. ==Education and early career== Maikano was born in Gaschiga, located in the Garoua ''arrondissement'' of Benoue Department.〔〔Grégoire Djarmaila and Daniel Ibrahima, ("Le jardin secret de Maïkano Abdoulaye" ), ''Cameroon Tribune'', 5 December 2003 .〕 He received his primary education at Garoua's regional school and attended secondary school at Bongor in Chad from 1947 to 1948.〔 As a Muslim, he learned to recite the Koran as a child, although he did so without any knowledge of Arabic.〔 He was included in the first group of students from northern Cameroon to be sent to France in 1950; the group was sent by Ahmadou Ahidjo, who was a delegate in the Representative Assembly of Cameroon. After completing veterinary studies in France, he returned to Cameroon in July 1964; by that point Cameroon had obtained its independence, with Ahidjo as its President.〔 From 27 July 1964〔 to January 1966,〔 Maikano was deputy head of the northern sector of animal husbandry at Maroua.〔〔 He was appointed as Director of Animal Husbandry and Animal Industries at East Cameroon's Secretariat of State for Animal Husbandry in 1966.〔〔
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