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Adolfo Obiang Biko (born 30 April 1940) is an author, politician and president of the National Liberation Movement of Equatorial Guinea (MONALIGE). He is known as an active participant and a leading freedom fighter in the struggle for independence of Equatorial Guinea from Spain .

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12-862: [REDACTED] Look up biko in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Biko may refer to: People [ edit ] Adolfo Obiang Biko (born 1940), Equatorial Guinea politician Hlumelo Biko (born 1978), South African businessman Steve Biko (1946–1977), anti-apartheid activist in South Africa Biko Adema (born 1987) Kenyan rugby player Biko Agozino (born 1961) Nigerian criminologist Biko Bradnock-Brennan (born 1992) Irish-British soccer player Biko Brazil (born 1982) Dutch soccer player Biko Botowamungu (born 1957) Congolese Austrian boxer Fictional characters [ edit ] Biko Daitokuji (大徳寺 美子; だいとくじ びこ; B-ko),

24-478: A 1980 song by Chet Baker and Wolfgang Lackerschmid off the self-titled eponymous album Chet Baker / Wolfgang Lackerschmid Literature [ edit ] Biko (book) , 1978 biography of Steve Biko by Donald Woods "Glimmer" (微光, Bikō), a serialized chapter of Tokyo Goul Other uses [ edit ] Biko (food) , a type of sweet rice cake from the Philippines Biko (horse) ,

36-415: A South African community development organization Steve Biko Artillery Regiment , South African Artillery, South Africa Steve Biko FC , Bakau, Gambia; a soccer team Media and entertainment [ edit ] Bikō (尾行; びこう; "Tail"), an eroge video game series by Illusion Music [ edit ] "Biko" (song) , 1980 song about Steve Biko written by Peter Gabriel "Mr. Biko" (song),

48-468: A Thoroughbred See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "biko" on Misplaced Pages. Beko , a home appliances brand Bico (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Biko All pages with titles containing Biko Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Biko . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

60-711: A fictional character from Project A-ko Biko Pegasus (ビコーペガサス; Bikō Pegasasu), a fictional character from Uma Musume Pretty Derby Places [ edit ] Biko (restaurant) , a Basque restaurant in Mexico City Biko, Santa Barbara Student Housing Cooperative , University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California, USA; a student residence Steve Biko Academic Hospital , Pretoria, South Africa Steve Biko Building , University of Manchester Students' Union, University of Manchester, Manchester, England, UK Groups, companies, and organizations [ edit ] Steve Biko Foundation ,

72-608: A guest speaker at several institutions, including: Since 2003, Dr. Biko has lived part-time as a US resident in the state of Virginia . He has sought assistance from the United States State Department in resolving political unrest and government corruption in his native country. Despite contributing to the independence of Equatorial Guinea , Dr. Biko clashed with the ideologies of new government and has been living outside of his home country for three decades. Bico (disambiguation) From Misplaced Pages,

84-654: A parish in the municipality of Paredes de Coura, Portugal BICO is an abbreviation used for the British and Irish Communist Organisation Bico Limited , a Barbadian ice cream company The Bico Group , a bioconvergence startup Biko (food) , a Filipino dessert See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "bico"  or "bi-co" on Misplaced Pages. Biko (disambiguation) BI (disambiguation) CO (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Bico All pages with titles containing Bico Topics referred to by

96-549: The 💕 (Redirected from Bico (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up bico in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bico may refer to: Bautek Bico , a German hang glider Bico, Azerbaijan , a village and a municipality in Azerbaijan; English pronunciation of Azerbaijani "Bico" is "Bijo" Bico (Amares) , a parish in Amares Municipality , Portugal Bico (Paredes de Coura) ,

108-544: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Biko&oldid=1236988459 " Categories : Surnames of South African origin Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Kenyan given names Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Adolfo Obiang Biko Biko

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132-1106: Was a notorious Fang-Atamakek chieftain and freedom fighter who battled against Spanish colonialism. Obama-Nveiñg was executed by the colonial government in Puerto Iradier in the early part of the twentieth century. Biko is one of the co-signers of the Articles of Equatorial Guinea's independence at the United Nations in 1968. Biko has appeared on several TV and Radio programs in the United States, Europe and Africa, including Fairfax Public Access cable TV , George Mason University TV Programs, Latin Profiles TV Programs, Pacific Radio, UDC Radio, Univision Radio Mundo, Voice of America, City College (CUNY) Radio, France's AITV & Radio Tabala, Colombia’s Radio Caracol, Namibia's NBC TV, New York’s Central America TV Show and Hello Africa Radio WNYE. Biko has been

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144-698: Was born to Santiago Biko Ngwaza and Concha Esila Ndúa Obama. Biko's grandfather, Ngwa-Nzé or Ngwaza, was the paramount chief of the Fang in what is now Equatorial Guinea's mainland around 1840. Ngwaza, along with King Bonkoro of Corisco , co-signed several trade treaties with the German, French, English and Spain authorities that led to their colonial presence in Río Muni for commercial purposes. The treaty ended on 12 October 1968, when Equatorial Guinea gained independence from Spain. Biko's great-grandfather, Obama-Nveiñg,

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