Godfrey Mayobo Mpwene Ngantien

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Godfrey Mayobo Mpwene Ngantien is a Congolese politician. [1] [2] On 5 February 2007, he was appointed as the Minister to the Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, under Antoine Gizenga Government [1] [3] that ran from 25 November 2007 under the leadership of Prime Minister Antoine Gizenga. He is a member of Unified Lumumbist Party (ULP).

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  3. "New cabinet sworn in in DR Congo". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 November 2008. Retrieved 7 March 2024.