Boubacar Hama Beidi Explained

Boubacar Hama Beïdi
Birth Date:1951
Birth Place:Birni N'Gaouré, Boboye Department, Niger
Occupation:Educator, author, politician

Boubacar Hama Beïdi (also Buubacar Hamma Beedi or Buubakar Hamma Beedi), born in 1951 in Birni N'Gaouré in the Boboye Department, is a Nigerien educator, author, and politician.

Biography

Boubacar Hama Beïdi belongs to the Fula ethnic group.[1] He is the son of a high dignitary at the royal court of the traditional chief of Birni N'Gaouré. He began his primary education in Birni N'Gaouré.[2]

Hama Beïdi attended the National Lycée in the capital, Niamey, and graduated in 1967 with a baccalauréat. He dedicated most of his professional life to elementary education, working as a teacher, school principal, and school inspector, and also taught teacher training. From 1989 to 1991, he was a member of the National Assembly of Niger for the then-unified National Movement for the Development of Society (MNSD-Nassara). Boubacar Hama Beïdi has authored several writings in French and Fulfulde on the culture of the Fula people from his native Dallol Bosso region.[3]

Literary works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: fr-FR . Livres Africultures : "Les traces de ma mémoire" de Boubacar Hama Beïdi . Africultures . 2023-06-11.
  2. Book: Boubacar Hama. Beïdi. Jean-Dominique. Pénel. Les traces de ma mémoire: souvenirs d'un instituteur nigérien. l'Harmattan. Écrire l'Afrique. 2014. 978-2-343-04199-5.
  3. Web site: fr-FR . Vient de paraître : "Les traces de ma mémoire" de Boubacar Hama Beïdi . Niger Diaspora . 2023-06-11.