Moussa Dadis Camara
- January 5, 2024
- World Leader
Quick Facts
Full Name | Moussa Dadis Camara |
Occupation | World Leader |
Date Of Birth | Jan 1, 1964(1964-01-01) |
Age | 60 |
Birthplace | Koure |
Country | Guinea |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Moussa Dadis Camara Biography
Name | Moussa Dadis Camara |
Birthday | Jan 1 |
Birth Year | 1964 |
Place Of Birth | Koure |
Birth Country | Guinea |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Spouse | Jeanne Saba |
Children(s) | Moriba Dadis Camara, Madeleine Dadis Camara |
Moussa Dadis Camara is one of the most popular and richest World Leader who was born on January 1, 1964 in Koure, Guinea. Ex-captain of Guinean’s army, who served as President of the Republic of Guinea’s National Council for Democracy and Development (2008 to 2009).
Abubakar, a soldier in his aide de camp, attempted to kill him on December 3,
- He was shot in the head. On December 3, 2009, soldiers in his aide-de- camp, Abubakar attempted and failed to kill him by shooting him in the head. Joseph Stalin was another ruler who survived an assassination attempts. was another ruler to survive assassination attempts.
Captain Moussa Dadis Camara (born 1 January 1964) now called Moïse Dadis Camara is an ex-officer of the Guinean army who served as the President of the Republic of Guinea’s National Council for Democracy and Development (Conseil National de la Démocratie et du Développement, CNDD), which seized power in a military coup d’état on 23 December 2008 after the death of long-time President and dictator Lansana Conté. He has been out of office since the assassination attempt on him on 3 December 2009.
He joined the Army of Guinea in 1990 as a corporal and was later appointed as the Chief of Fuels at the Guinean army base in Kindia, about 60 miles northeast of Conakry. From 2001 to 2002, Dadis was sent to Sierra Leone as a member of the United Nations’ peacekeeping troops. In 2004, President Conté sent Dadis, along with several other Guinean soldiers, to Bremen, Germany, for 18 months’ military training. In November 2008, he was named head of the Guinean army’s fuel supplies unit, a branch of the Guinean Minister of Defense’s cabinet. He was one of the leading mutineers in the 2008 Guinean military unrest. Prior to the December 2008 coup, he was not well known by the general population.
He married Jeanne Saba, and they had four kids together.
Moussa Dadis Camara Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | World Leader |
House | Living in own house. |
Moussa Dadis Camara is one of the richest World Leader from Guinea. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Moussa Dadis Camara 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He attended school in Nzerekore, and he studied law at Abdel Naser University in Conakry.
In 1990, he was made a colonel in the Army of Guinea.
Moussa Dadis Camara was born in 1964 in the remote town of Koulé, Nzérékoré Prefecture, in the Guinée Forestière region of southeastern Guinea, near the border with Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia. He is a member of the Kpelle ethnic group (known in Guinea as Guerze). Dadis attended primary and secondary school in Nzérékoré, about 24 miles (40 km) away from his birth-town of Koulé. He studied law and economics at Abdel Nasser University in the capital, Conakry.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
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Who is Moussa Dadis Camara Dating?
According to our records, Moussa Dadis Camara married to Jeanne Saba. As of December 1, 2023, Moussa Dadis Camara’s is not dating anyone.
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Vice-President (and defense minister) Sékouba Konaté flew back from Lebanon to run the country. On December 16, 2009 Diakite was still in hiding.
Facts & Trivia
Moussa Ranked on the list of most popular World Leader. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Guinea. Moussa Dadis Camara celebrates birthday on January 1 of every year.
In response to the incident, the Economic Community of West African States imposed an arms embargo on Guinea. The African Union, the European Union and the United States punished Moussa Dadis Camara and forty-one other junta members in late October 2009. The African Union imposed a travel ban and froze any bank accounts owned by the forty-two. The European Union did the same a day earlier. The United States opted for a travel ban alone. The African Union’s commissioner for peace and security said the sanctions were intended to punish the junta and would not affect areas such as trade which may impact on the lives of ordinary citizens.