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Who is Mister Eddie Komboïgo?
The interested party answers this question himself in the Observer on 15/06/2015.
“Eddie Komboïgo was born on September 11, 1964 in Ouagadougou at the Yennenga maternity hospital. Son of the late Xavier Komboïgo, who was an accountant at the now defunct Aubaret company and then with the Oumarou Kanazoé company, and by Félicité Ouédraogo, housewife and catechist mother at the Cathedral and in Samandin. Eddie Komboïgo has four brothers and five sisters; there are ten of us in the family, the best known of which, I think since it is communication, is Désiré Komboïgo from the agency Synergie.
I studied at Samandin 1 primary school and then joined my cousin Amidou Guiguemdé who was the director of a three class school in Manga to do CE2, CM1 and CM2. At the time, there was not enough CEG, all those who were towards the East had only one CEG which was that of Tenkodogo.
After our success at CEP and entering the 6th grade, I was sent to CEG Tenkodogo where I was in boarding school. From there, I stayed for four years and passed my BEPC and entry into second. I should stay at the Tenkodogo CEG which turned into a high school with a single second C.
No longer wanting to stay outside Ouagadougou, I returned against my father's will to that city. He wanted me to stay in Tenkodogo because, according to him, training in the provinces was more serious than that of big cities with all the ups and downs. My brothers who did not let him breathe, and still seeing one of the most thunderous sons come back to Ouagadougou, it was not going to be easy for him. But against her will, I searched all the high schools for registration and finally found a competition for the technical high school.
It has been said that the competition is being recruited for training in BEP accounting or in BEP secretarial work. I just asked what does secretarial mean? accounting? Someone told me the accounting, it's for men and the secretariat, it's for women. I said, register me in accounting. I was registered, and we had to do the competition to retain 50 students. And out of the 50, I was the 50th.
I do not regret today because as soon as we started, the lessons, those who are there and who are my comrades in technical high school can testify, the 50th became among the first in the class. My kids like to heckle me and tell me that all of papa’s friends say they were first like papa, so there wasn’t one in their class?
After the BEP, I joined a high school called CEPEC to do the BAC G2. After the BAC, I had proposals to return to the BICIAB, but I did not accept, because I told myself that I had to do higher education. I was welcomed at the IUT of Ouagadougou and I did a DUT in finance and accounting.
Who is Mister Eddie Komboïgo?
The interested party answers this question himself in the Observer on 15/06/2015.
“Eddie Komboïgo was born on September 11, 1964 in Ouagadougou at the Yennenga maternity hospital. Son of the late Xavier Komboïgo, who was an accountant at the now defunct Aubaret company and then with the Oumarou Kanazoé company, and by Félicité Ouédraogo, housewife and catechist mother at the Cathedral and in Samandin. Eddie Komboïgo has four brothers and five sisters; there are ten of us in the family, the best known of which, I think since it is communication, is Désiré Komboïgo from the agency Synergie.
I studied at Samandin 1 primary school and then joined my cousin Amidou Guiguemdé who was the director of a three class school in Manga to do CE2, CM1 and CM2. At the time, there was not enough CEG, all those who were towards the East had only one CEG which was that of Tenkodogo.
After our success at CEP and entering the 6th grade, I was sent to CEG Tenkodogo where I was in boarding school. From there, I stayed for four years and passed my BEPC and entry into second. I should stay at the Tenkodogo CEG which turned into a high school with a single second C.
No longer wanting to stay outside Ouagadougou, I returned against my father's will to that city. He wanted me to stay in Tenkodogo because, according to him, training in the provinces was more serious than that of big cities with all the ups and downs. My brothers who did not let him breathe, and still seeing one of the most thunderous sons come back to Ouagadougou, it was not going to be easy for him. But against her will, I searched all the high schools for registration and finally found a competition for the technical high school.
It has been said that the competition is being recruited for training in BEP accounting or in BEP secretarial work. I just asked what does secretarial mean? accounting? Someone told me the accounting, it's for men and the secretariat, it's for women. I said, register me in accounting. I was registered, and we had to do the competition to retain 50 students. And out of the 50, I was the 50th.
I do not regret today because as soon as we started, the lessons, those who are there and who are my comrades in technical high school can testify, the 50th became among the first in the class. My kids like to heckle me and tell me that all of papa’s friends say they were first like papa, so there wasn’t one in their class?
After the BEP, I joined a high school called CEPEC to do the BAC G2. After the BAC, I had proposals to return to the BICIAB, but I did not accept, because I told myself that I had to do higher education. I was welcomed at the IUT of Ouagadougou and I did a DUT in finance and accounting.
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