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Stéphane Maurice Bongho-Nouarra
Stéphane Maurice Bongho-Nouarra (June 6, 1937 – October 7, 2007) was a Congolese politician. He served in the government of Congo-Brazzaville during the late 1960s, and after a long period in exile, he returned and played an important role in the politics of the 1990s. Bongho-Nouarra was briefly Prime Minister of Congo-Brazzaville from September 1992 to December 1992.〔("Décès à Bruxelles de l’ancien Premier ministre Maurice Bongho Nouara" ), Planetafrique.com, October 9, 2007 .〕
==Early life and education==
Bongho-Nourra was born in Ouésso in Sangha Region.〔〔J. Mbanza, ("Le souvenir d’un homme politique sans rancune et sans esprit revanchard" ), ''Le Semaine Africaine'', N° 2738, October 23, 2007 .〕 He attended primary school in Brazzaville and Owando (then Fort Rousset) and received his certificate of elementary education on June 14, 1949. After attending high school, where he was sixth in his class, he entered military school in Brazzaville on October 1, 1951, remaining there until 1954. Subsequently he studied in France; after completing his education, he returned to Congo-Brazzaville in 1963.〔

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