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Jean-Pierre Lihau

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In this Congolese name, the surname is Lihau and the post-surname is Ebua Kalokola Monga Libana.

Jean-Pierre Lihau Ebua Kalokola Monga Libana, better known as Jean-Pierre Lihau (born 20 January 1975 in Kinshasa) is a DR Congo politician from the People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy currently serving as Minister of the Civil Service, Administrative Modernization and Innovation in Public Services in the Lukonde cabinet.

He claims to be the son of Marcel Lihau, the first president of the country's Supreme Court. In July 1998, Marcel Lihau and his six daughters filed a lawsuit against Martin Lihau and Jean-Pierre Lihau contesting the filiation between the plaintiff and the defendants. Professor and Justice Marcel Lihau requested a DNA test for any filiation outside of his legal children, his 6 daughters.

References

  1. "RDC: la liste complète du nouveau gouvernement congolais". La Libre Afrique (in French). 2021-04-13. Retrieved 2022-06-16.
  2. Tshahe, Roberto (31 December 2019). "DRC: National MP Jean-Pierre Lihau files a complaint against Dismas Mangbengu". L'Interview.cd. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  3. RDC/JEAN-PIERRE LIHAU KALOKOLA ÉCLABOUSSÉ PAR LES FILLES DU PROFESSEUR MARCEL LIHAU QUI L’ACCUSE D’AVOIR VOLÉ L’IDENTITÉ: https://www.orientaleinfo.com/2024/03/12/rdc-jean-pierre-lihau-kalokola-eclabousse-par-les-filles-du-professeur-marcelle-lihau-qui-laccuse-davoir-vole-lidentite/. Retrieved 2024-04-10
  4. MUKADI, Robert MBUYI (2024-03-12). "RDC/Jean-Pierre Lihau Kalokola éclaboussé par les filles du Professeur Marcelle Lihau qui l'accuse d'avoir volé l'identité". Orientale Infos (in French). Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  5. Lintervieweur.cd (2024-04-11). "RDC | Les filles du Professeur Marcel Antoine Lihau, ou Lihau Ebua Libana la Molengo honorent sa mémoire 25 ans après à Kinshasa !". L'intervieweur (in French). Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  6. Lintervieweur.cd (2024-04-11). "RDC | Les filles du Professeur Marcel Antoine Lihau, ou Lihau Ebua Libana la Molengo honorent sa mémoire 25 ans après à Kinshasa !". L'intervieweur (in French). Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  7. "Procès intenté par Marcel Antoine Lihau et ses six filles contre Martin Lihau et Jean-Pierre Lihau". Wikimedia.org (in French). 1998-07-21. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
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