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Edouard Nomo-Ongolo

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Edouard Nomo-Ongolo is a Cameroonian political figure and diplomat who was appointed as Cameroon's Minister of Commerce and Industry in 1984.[1] He previously worked as general manager of Chase Bank Cameroon,[2] and he also served as a diplomat for Cameroon.[3]

He remained in office during the August 1985 government changes,[4] and was still in that office in 1988.[5]

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