
Patrick Mouguiama-Daouda
Patrick Mouguiama-Daouda is a renowned Gabonese academic and former minister, holding a Doctorate-HDR from Université Lumière Lyon 2 and serving as a professor at various universities. He is recognized for his expertise in history and anthropology, particularly concerning issues of identity and autochthony in the Ogooué-Maritime region. Recently, he has been in the news for addressing the ongoing controversy surrounding autochthony, sparked by statements from Minister Régis Onanga Ndiaye, as he advocates for a nuanced understanding of historical narratives and the importance of inclusivity in Gabonese society.
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Recent news mentions
Patrick Mouguiama-Daouda was the minister under whom the security system for schools was established.
Gabon : Les Auxiliaires de sécurité en milieu scolaire (ASS) réclament six mois d'indemnités impayées | Gabonreview.comProfessor Patrick Mouguiama Daouda's remarks have shed scientific light on the issue of indigenous minorities.
[Tribune] Le contenu autochtone, une approche pour l’affirmation de la nation | Gabonreview.comPatrick Mouguiama-Daouda addresses the controversy surrounding autochthony in Ogooué-Maritime.
[Tribune] Le peuplement de l’Ogooué-Maritime : l’«autochtonie» en question | Gabonreview.com


