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Kaba Rougui Barry was born on 23 September, 1953 in Mamou, French Guinea (now the present-day Guinea), is an A women government minister of Guinea. Discover Kaba Rougui Barry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 23 September 1953
Birthday 23 September
Birthplace Mamou, French Guinea (now the present-day Guinea)
Date of death 13 March, 2016
Died Place Morocco
Nationality Guinea

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1953

Kaba Rougui Barry (23 September 1953 - 13 March 2016) was a Guinean politician and entrepreneur.

Barry was born on 23 September 1953 in Mamou to the local noble family.

She is the second child of 10 siblings.

1962

She then moved to Conakry in an unknown year and attended primary education at school in the Coléah neighborhood of Conakry from 1962 to 1968.

1972

Afterward, she enrolled at CER de Coléah and received the Certificate of Secondary Education (BEPC) with honors in 1972.

1975

She then studied at Lycée 02 octobre and earned a Baccalauréat certificate in Mathematics and Physics in 1975.

Barry continued her higher education by taking a pre-training course in civil engineering.

1981

After that, she enrolled at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University and earned a degree in economics in 1981.

She began her career as a businesswoman.

1986

In 1986, she became the first female coffee exporter in Guinea.

Her entrepreneurial career continued while she served as the Mayor of Matam.

1990

In 1990, Barry decided to run for the Matam mayoral election after being persuaded by a group of young people.

1991

She was elected mayor of Matam in 1991, making her the first female mayor in Guinea.

While serving as mayor, she also joined the African Managers Club from 1991 to 2000.

1993

In 1993, she founded a battery manufacturing plant that employed 400 workers.

1996

She was re-elected in 1996.

However, Lansana Conté did not endorse Barry and prevented her from being inaugurated as a mayor for seven months.

2000

In 2000, she joined the opposition party, URF, after the passing of a regulation stipulated that mayoral candidates had to become members of a political party.

Nevertheless, she could not participate in the 2000 Matam Mayor Election after Lansana Conté invalidated her mayoral candidacy for being part of the opposition.

Under her tenure, she constructed footbridges overlooking the Fidel Castro highway.

Apart from that, she encouraged women to take jobs in dyeing and soap making and created a framework that allowed the jobless youth to encounter business leaders.

Upon stepping down as mayor in 2000, Barry moved to Saint-Denis and worked as a trader by erecting her business company.

She also got involved in several humanitarian actions.

She founded NGOs that provided jobs to the youth.

2004

On 29 March 2004, Barry was arrested and put into detention for 44 days under the accusation of conspiracy to overthrow the government.

During the detention, she went on a nine-day hunger strike to protest the injustice.

Previously, she was banned from leaving the country when she boarded a plane to Paris on 24 March.

2005

She announced her candidacy for the commune election in 2005.

Nevertheless, the government rejected it.

2006

She became the leader of the NGO Aid for Sustainable Development (ADD) in 2006.

2009

In January 2009, Moussa Dadis Camara appointed Barry as the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Transport for two days, then promoted to Minister of Pre-University, Technical, Vocational Education, and Civic Education, replacing Aisha Bah.

2010

Barry was requested to participate in the preparation for the 2010 Guinean presidential election on 8 March 2010.

She announced her presidential candidacy from the Guinean Party for Renaissance and Progress for the 2010 presidential election.

She was then appointed the National Coordinator of the RPG leader election in November 2010.

Condé assigned Barry as the minister delegate for Guineans Abroad on 30 December 2010.

Guinean deportees from Libya who had arrived in the country accused Barry of embezzling the Saudi and Belgium-funded integration assistance of $300,000 as the fund never reached them.

Apart from that, a computer merchant named Moussa Diallo denounced Barry for not paying the debt of computers and laptops that she purchased for the Ministry of Guineans abroad office equipment.

However, she denied that the ministry purchased the computer with Moussa Diallo but with Joly Decor company instead, and she claimed that the ministry had paid the purchase to the company.

2014

In 2014, she stepped down from the ministerial position when she was designated as the president's advisor on 4 February.

2015

Conakry faced violence during the 2015 Guinean presidential election campaign and she called the Guineans to " remain calm and show restraint."