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THE SYMBOL OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES ACCORDING TO ALI AND SYLVIA BONGO (ANALYSIS). LE SYMBOLE DE L’ÉGALITÉ DES CHANCES SELON ALI ET SYLVIA BONGO (ANALYSE)

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English Version Jean Baptiste Obiang Etoughe high school of Sibang, a suburb of Libreville, has an average class size of 155. The sample used in this study is 8 classes. This school has an average repetition rate of 62 students per class, which is 40%. The Nelson Mandela Application High School of Libreville has an average class size of 39. The sample used in this study is 8 classes. This school has an average repetition rate of 7 students per class, which is 18%. Just based on these figures, we can directly conclude that the Nelson Mandela Application high school provides its students with a more conducive environment for education. The reasons for this may be many, but the most important of them is the difference between the average number of students per class in both institutions. According to figures from the French Ministry of National Education, the average number of students per class in high school should not exceed 25 in the first cycle a...

THE SYMBOL OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES ACCORDING TO ALI AND SYLVIA BONGO. LE SYMBOLE DE L’ÉGALITÉ DES CHANCES SELON ALI ET SYLVIA BONGO

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Jean Baptiste Obiang Ethoughe high school Le lycée Jean Baptiste Obiang Ethoughe (Photo : JBOE page) English Version Jean Baptiste Obiang Ethoughe high school is located in Sibang on the outskirts of Libreville. The above document, listing for you the class sizes, from 6th to 9th grade of this school, is authentic and tells us that the average number of students per classroom is 155 students; with 8th grade class A and E capping at 209 students per class. Dear readers, how not to be appalled by these numbers, when we know that between 2009 and 2016, the Gabonese State, which is responsible for this high school, managed the cumulative sum of 21,000 billion CFA francs of budget. How is it that we are still here? Despite the good will that might express the teaching and administrative body of that school which tries to make it possible to enhance the richness and quality of their teaching; how can we expect good results when we all know that overcrowdi...

THE UNNECESSARY MISUNDERSTANDINGS ABOUT THE DISMISSAL OF ALI BONGO. LES INUTILES INCOMPRÉHENSIONS À PROPOS DE LA DESTITUTION D’ALI BONGO

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Image: TV5monde.com English Version During his recent interview on TV5 Monde, the declared candidate to the presidential election of August 2016, Guy Nzouba-Ndama, seemed to hint that he did not share the strategy of the Union Nationale, which consists of the removal of Ali Bongo. For him, one cannot talk of destitution as he remains legalistic and thinks that to ask for the Ali Bongo’s destitution, one would have to go through the High Court of Justice that only Ali Bongo can convene. Guy Nzouba-Ndama therefore thinks that this strategy is not viable. For him, the destitution of Ali Bongo on the basis of his ineligibility due to Article 10 of the Constitution, seems the most legal way to prevent Ali Bongo to be a candidate and thus to get the desired result. Dear readers, this blog has scrutinized Guy Nzouba-Ndama interview’s on TV 5 and the opening statement of Casimir Oye-Mba, the designated candidate of the Union Nationale for the Presidential election of 2016...

YOU ARE WARNED, MALIKA BONGO ALSO WOULD LIKE TO BE THE HEAD OF STATE IN GABON. VOUS ÊTES PRÉVENUS, MALIKA BONGO AUSSI VEUT ÊTRE À LA TÊTE DU GABON

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ALI BONGO’S PUBLI-REPORTS THAT ONLY PROPAGATE FALSEHOODS. LES PUBLI-REPORTAGES D’ALI BONGO QUI NE PROPAGENT QUE DU FAUX

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To read the article click here Pour lire l’article cliquer ici English Version Who would think for a minute that the figures presented in this report have a chance of being truthful? Version française Qui pourrait penser un seul instant que les chiffres présentés dans ce document aient la chance d’être vrais?

TWO ANALYSIS OF GABON THAT ARE OPPOSITE TO EACH OTHER. DEUX ANALYSES DU GABON AUX ANTIPODES L’UNE DE L’AUTRE

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Regis Immongault’s interview in Le Monde L’interview de Regis Immongault dans Le Monde Click here /cliquer ici Guy Nzouba-Ndama’s interview in Le Monde L’interview de Guy Nzouba-Ndama dans Le Monde Click here /cliquer ici

THE PUS IS BEGINNING TO COME OUT? LE PUS COMMENCE À SORTIR!

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To watch the video click here Pour regarder la vidéo cliquer ici