
Ahmedna Ould Sid Ab
Ahmedna Ould Sid Ab is a prominent Mauritanian politician who currently serves as the governor of the Brakna region. He has been active in promoting cultural initiatives and supporting local communities. Recently, he presided over the closing ceremony of the fifth edition of the Rosso Cultural Diversity Festival, emphasizing the importance of cultural heritage and youth engagement in national development.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Mauritania | 11 | 7.64 | 2.40% | +40% | 4,649,658 | 156,342 | $8,000 | 269$ |
Totals | 11 | 4,649,658 | 156,342 | $8,000 | 269$ |
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Recent Mentions
Mauritania:
He is the governor of the region who is committed to meeting citizens' demands.
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Mauritania:
Ahmedna Ould Sid Ab is the governor of the region who accompanied Sheikh Ould Badd during the foundation stone laying ceremony.
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Mauritania:
Ahmedna Ould Sid'Ab is the Wali of Trarza, who accompanied Sheikh Ould Bad on his visit to inspect development projects.
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Mauritania:
Ahmedna Ould Sid Ab, the governor of Brakna, conducted a field visit to the route of the Rosso bridge.
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Mauritania:
Ahmedna Ould Sid Ab is the governor of the Brakna region who inspected service facilities in the Mederdra department.
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Mauritania:
Ahmedna Ould Sid Ab oversaw the inauguration of a new market dedicated to women heads of households.
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Mauritania:
Ahmedna Ould Sid Ab is the governor of the Brakna region who emphasized the administration's commitment to listening to citizens and solving their problems.
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Mauritania:
The governor of Trarza, Ahmedna Ould Sid Ab, offered condolences on behalf of the President.
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Mauritania:
Ahmedna Ould Sid'Ab is the governor of Trarza who visited public facilities in the city of Arkiyz.
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Mauritania:
Ahmedna Ould Sid Ab oversaw a workshop aimed at enhancing cultural dialogue and social cohesion.
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