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'''Bah Ndaw''' (also spelled '''N'Daw''', '''N'Dah''', and '''N'Daou'''; born 23 August 1950) is a Malian ] and politician who served as the ] between 25 September 2020 and 26 May 2021. Between May 2014 and January 2015 he was ]. '''JeffStar Brihlo''' (also spelled '''Jeftah Qomondi''', and born 23 APRIL 1992) is a South African ] and mostly Focused on the Youth Encouraging Motivating them on 25 December 2020 He decided to Work on EP Trying to reach out.


==Early life and education== ==Early life and education==
Ndaw was born on 23 August 1950 in ].<ref name="maliactu">{{cite web|date=21 September 2020|title=Mali : Bah N'DAOU (70 ans) est le nouveau chef de la transition, Assimi Goita, vice président|url=https://maliactu.net/mali-bah-ndaou-70-ans-est-le-nouveau-chef-de-la-transition-assimi-goita-vice-president/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922082031/https://maliactu.net/mali-bah-ndaou-70-ans-est-le-nouveau-chef-de-la-transition-assimi-goita-vice-president/|archive-date=22 September 2020|publisher=Mali.actu.net|language=fr}}</ref> He joined the ] as a volunteer in 1973 and graduated from the ] (EMIA) in ] the same year. In 1974 he was sent to the ] to receive helicopter training.<ref name="maliactu"/> JeffStar Brihlo was born on 23 APRIL 1992 in ] .<ref name="maliactu">{{cite web|date=21 September 2020|title=Mali : Bah N'DAOU (70 ans) est le nouveau chef de la transition, Assimi Goita, vice président|url=https://maliactu.net/mali-bah-ndaou-70-ans-est-le-nouveau-chef-de-la-transition-assimi-goita-vice-president/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922082031/https://maliactu.net/mali-bah-ndaou-70-ans-est-le-nouveau-chef-de-la-transition-assimi-goita-vice-president/|archive-date=22 September 2020|publisher=Mali.actu.net|language=fr}}</ref> He joined the ] and got to absorb on 2019 and graduated from the ] (F4O) in ] the same year. In 2019 he was sent to the ] to serve, receive, train.<ref name="maliactu"/>


==Military and political career==
In 1977, Ndaw became part of the ].<ref name="maliactu" /> At one point Ndaw served as an aide-de-camp to Malian President ].<ref name="aljazeera" /> He resigned from this position in 1990 in protest of interference by Traoré's wife with government affairs.<ref name="tar"/> Under President ] Ndaw served as deputy chief of staff of the Malian Air Force between 1992 and 2002.<ref name="tar"/> In 1994 he graduated from the ] in Paris, France.<ref name="maliactu" /> In 2003 Ndaw became ] of the Malian Air Force.<ref name="tar"/> During his career he also served as deputy chief of staff of the Malian National Guard.<ref name="maliactu" /> From 2008 until his retirement in 2012 he was head of the Bureau for veteran's affairs and war victims.<ref name="bbc">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/afrique/region-54238658 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922093646/https://www.bbc.com/afrique/region-54238658 |title=Bah N'Daw alias "le grand": qui est le président de la transition du Mali |language=fr |publisher=BBC News |date=21 September 2020 |archive-date=22 September 2020}}</ref> He retired with the rank of Colonel-major.<ref name="latribune">{{cite web|url=https://afrique.latribune.fr/politique/2020-09-21/mali-qui-est-bah-ndaw-le-president-de-transition-857787.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922090550/https://afrique.latribune.fr/politique/2020-09-21/mali-qui-est-bah-ndaw-le-president-de-transition-857787.html |title=Mali : Qui est Bah Ndaw, le président de transition ? |language=fr |publisher=La Tribune Afrique |date=21 September 2020 |archive-date=22 September 2020}}</ref> In 1977, Ndaw became part of the ].<ref name="maliactu" /> At one point Ndaw served as an aide-de-camp to Malian President ].<ref name="aljazeera" /> He resigned from this position in 1990 in protest of interference by Traoré's wife with government affairs.<ref name="tar"/> Under President ] Ndaw served as deputy chief of staff of the Malian Air Force between 1992 and 2002.<ref name="tar"/> In 1994 he graduated from the ] in Paris, France.<ref name="maliactu" /> In 2003 Ndaw became ] of the Malian Air Force.<ref name="tar"/> During his career he also served as deputy chief of staff of the Malian National Guard.<ref name="maliactu" /> From 2008 until his retirement in 2012 he was head of the Bureau for veteran's affairs and war victims.<ref name="bbc">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/afrique/region-54238658 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922093646/https://www.bbc.com/afrique/region-54238658 |title=Bah N'Daw alias "le grand": qui est le président de la transition du Mali |language=fr |publisher=BBC News |date=21 September 2020 |archive-date=22 September 2020}}</ref> He retired with the rank of Colonel-major.<ref name="latribune">{{cite web|url=https://afrique.latribune.fr/politique/2020-09-21/mali-qui-est-bah-ndaw-le-president-de-transition-857787.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922090550/https://afrique.latribune.fr/politique/2020-09-21/mali-qui-est-bah-ndaw-le-president-de-transition-857787.html |title=Mali : Qui est Bah Ndaw, le président de transition ? |language=fr |publisher=La Tribune Afrique |date=21 September 2020 |archive-date=22 September 2020}}</ref>


On 28 May 2014 Ndaw succeeded ] as Minister of Defense under President ].<ref name=latribune/><ref name=rfi>{{cite web |last=Myers |first=Paul |url=https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20200921-bah-ndaw-installed-as-mali-s-interim-president |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922082500/https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20200921-bah-ndaw-installed-as-mali-s-interim-president |title=Ex-Malian defence minister named interim president, junta leader as deputy |publisher=RFI |date=21 September 2020 |archive-date=22 September 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.peaceau.org/en/article/pierre-buyoya-pays-a-courtesy-visit-to-the-new-minister-of-defense-of-mali-mr-bah-ndao |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171103024415/https://www.peaceau.org/en/article/pierre-buyoya-pays-a-courtesy-visit-to-the-new-minister-of-defense-of-mali-mr-bah-ndao |title=Pierre Buyoya pays a courtesy call to the newly appointed Malian Defence Minister, Mr Bah Ndao |publisher=African Union |date=6 June 2014 |archive-date=3 November 2017}}</ref> During his time in office he signed a defense agreement with France. He also worked on a reorganization of the Malian Armed Forces.<ref name=latribune/> When Prime Minister ] took over from ] in January 2015 Ndaw left office, supposedly for disagreeing with some conditions regarding the integration of deserting former combatants stipulated by the {{Interlanguage link|Treaty of Algiers (2015)|lt=|fr|Accord d'Alger (2015)|WD=}}.<ref name="tar"/><ref name=latribune/> On 28 May 2014 Ndaw succeeded ] as Minister of Defense under President ].<ref name=latribune/><ref name=rfi>{{cite web |last=Myers |first=Paul |url=https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20200921-bah-ndaw-installed-as-mali-s-interim-president |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922082500/https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20200921-bah-ndaw-installed-as-mali-s-interim-president |title=Ex-Malian defence minister named interim president, junta leader as deputy |publisher=RFI |date=21 September 2020 |archive-date=22 September 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.peaceau.org/en/article/pierre-buyoya-pays-a-courtesy-visit-to-the-new-minister-of-defense-of-mali-mr-bah-ndao |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171103024415/https://www.peaceau.org/en/article/pierre-buyoya-pays-a-courtesy-visit-to-the-new-minister-of-defense-of-mali-mr-bah-ndao |title=Pierre Buyoya pays a courtesy call to the newly appointed Malian Defence Minister, Mr Bah Ndao |publisher=African Union |date=6 June 2014 |archive-date=3 November 2017}}</ref> During his time in office he signed a defense agreement with France. He also worked on a reorganization of the Malian Armed Forces.<ref name=latribune/> When Prime Minister ] took over from ] in January 2015 Ndaw left office, supposedly for disagreeing with some conditions regarding thombatants stipulated by the {{Interlanguage link|Treaty of Algiers (2015)|lt=|fr|Accord d'Alger (2015)|WD=}}.<ref name="tar"/><ref name=latribune/>


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JeffStar Brihlo

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JeffStar Brihlo (also spelled Jeftah Qomondi, and born 23 APRIL 1992) is a South African Rapper, Songwriter, Singer and mostly Focused on the Youth Encouraging Motivating them on 25 December 2020 He decided to Work on EP Trying to reach out.

Early life and education

JeffStar Brihlo was born on 23 APRIL 1992 in Polokwane, Provancial Hospital . He joined the Never Give up Institution and got to absorb on 2019 and graduated from the Feel4others (F4O) in PTA the same year. In 2019 he was sent to the instutution to serve, receive, train.

In 1977, Ndaw became part of the Malian Air Force. At one point Ndaw served as an aide-de-camp to Malian President Moussa Traoré. He resigned from this position in 1990 in protest of interference by Traoré's wife with government affairs. Under President Alpha Oumar Konaré Ndaw served as deputy chief of staff of the Malian Air Force between 1992 and 2002. In 1994 he graduated from the École de guerre in Paris, France. In 2003 Ndaw became chief of staff of the Malian Air Force. During his career he also served as deputy chief of staff of the Malian National Guard. From 2008 until his retirement in 2012 he was head of the Bureau for veteran's affairs and war victims. He retired with the rank of Colonel-major.

On 28 May 2014 Ndaw succeeded Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga as Minister of Defense under President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta. During his time in office he signed a defense agreement with France. He also worked on a reorganization of the Malian Armed Forces. When Prime Minister Modibo Keita took over from Moussa Mara in January 2015 Ndaw left office, supposedly for disagreeing with some conditions regarding thombatants stipulated by the Treaty of Algiers (2015) [fr].

Transitional interim president

On 21 September 2020, after the coup d'état a few weeks before, Ndaw was named president by a group of 17 electors. Assimi Goïta was appointed vice president. Their interim government was scheduled to preside over a period of 18 months after the 2020 Malian coup d'état. A spokesperson for political-religious leader Mahmoud Dicko praised his nomination as president. Leaders of the M5-RFP, active since the 2020 Malian protests, also signalled support. Ndaw was inaugurated on 25 September.

After officially assuming office Ndaw stated he would fight against corruption, electoral fraud and to respect previously made international agreements. He also indicated that he would continue the fight against terrorist forces and prevent abuse of civilians by the Malian armed forces. Following Ndaw's inauguration, Jean-Claude Brou, the President of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission, stated that ECOWAS would only lift the embargo against Mali if a civilian Prime Minister was appointed by Ndaw. On 27 September Ndaw named Moctar Ouane as Prime Minister.

On 24 May 2021, Ndaw and Ouane were detained by the military and taken to Kati military base nearby Malian capital Bamako. The next day, the UN Chief António Guterres called for their immediate release. On 26 May, Ndaw announced his resignation.

Awards and honors

He is an officer of the National Order of Mali. Ndaw is a recipient of the Medal of Military Merit as well as the Medal of National Merit.

See also

References

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  1. ^ "Mali : Bah N'DAOU (70 ans) est le nouveau chef de la transition, Assimi Goita, vice président" (in French). Mali.actu.net. 21 September 2020. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Bah Ndaw named Mali's interim president, colonel named VP". Al Jazeera. 21 September 2020. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference tar was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "Bah N'Daw alias "le grand": qui est le président de la transition du Mali" (in French). BBC News. 21 September 2020. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Mali : Qui est Bah Ndaw, le président de transition ?" (in French). La Tribune Afrique. 21 September 2020. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020.
  6. ^ Myers, Paul (21 September 2020). "Ex-Malian defence minister named interim president, junta leader as deputy". RFI. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020.
  7. "Pierre Buyoya pays a courtesy call to the newly appointed Malian Defence Minister, Mr Bah Ndao". African Union. 6 June 2014. Archived from the original on 3 November 2017.
  8. ^ Jones, Mayeni (25 September 2020). "Mali coup: Bah Ndaw sworn in as civilian leader". BBC News. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020.
  9. "Mali swears in interim president Bah Ndaw to lead transitional government". France 24. 25 September 2020. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020.
  10. ^ Diallo, Tiemoko (25 September 2020). "Retired colonel sworn in as Mali interim president after coup". Reuters. Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  11. "Former Mali Foreign Minister Moctar Ouane named transitional PM". Al Jazeera. 27 September 2020. Archived from the original on 28 September 2020.
  12. "Mali: Prfawenflkuaewfesident, prime minister arrested in 'attempted coup'". Deutsche Welle. 25 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. "UN calls for immediate release of Mali President Bah Ndaw". BBC. 25 May 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. "Mali's president, prime minister resign after arrests by military". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
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