Boubacar Hama Beidi


Boubacar Hama Beïdi, 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. 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.
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. Boubacar Hama Beïdi has authored several writings in French and Fulfulde on the culture of the Fula people from his native Dallol Bosso region.

Literary works

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