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 A LEADER WITH AN EXCEPTIONAL CAREER

Origins

HIS ORIGINS

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From a modest family, Yed Esaie Angoran was born on September 5th, 1947 in Bakanou (Sikensi, south-east of Cote d’Ivoire).

His father Robert Angoran was a pastor, and his mother Madeleine was a small group leader at the Methodist Church.

Yed is the youngest of 4 children. The eldest is Angoran Kock Adèle followed by Kakou Amani Vincent (Retired Ivory Coast army captain) and the late Angoran Mousso Esther.

Yed Esaie Angoran with his father Robert and his mother Madeleine

Academic curriculum
family life
functions

HIS FAMILY LIFE

From his marriage to Sissoko Anna to his relationship with his five children and his extended family, Yed Esaie Angoran has lived an exemplary and fulfilling family life.
 
In 1983, he married Dr. Sissoko Anna, daughter of the late Sissoko Fily, (retired financial inspector) and the late Gnenango Emilia, (retired nurse) .
 
They had five children (Niti, Inès, Eniloe, Alix and Josias).
 
Yed Esaie always had a simple life, he was not attracted by luxury, he taught the love of a job well done to his children, and transmitted his simplicity to them.
 
He was surrounded by his nephews and nieces whom he cherished dearly.
 
He also raised and contributed to the life of many  other children. Those are the children from his heart. The list being too long to cite each of them by name. 
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From left to right : Gnenago Emilia (mother in law) , Yed Angoran,  his wife Anna , Fily sissoko ( father in law)

HIS FUNCTIONS

  • AT THE SERVICE OF COTE-D'IVOIRE
1975 - 1985
Director of mining research (SODEMI) 
 
1986 - 1993
Minister of Mines and Energy, in charge of Industry, Posts
and Telecommunications.
 
1994 - 1999
Advisor to the Presidency of the Republic
Inspector General of State
2001
General rapporteur of the National Reconciliation Forum in Côte-d'Ivoire
2000 - 2004
 Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ivorian Television Broadcasting (RTI)
2004 - 2020
 Responsibilities in the Methodist Church of Cote d’Ivoire
  • Advisor of the Bishop Benjamin Boni
     
  • Administrator Counsel President of the United Methodist Universities of Cote d’Ivoire (UMECI).
     
  • Member of the National Lay Movement
     
  • Secular delegate at the General Conference of the United Methodist Church
     
  • Leader for the implementation of various projects
    (Radio station ‘’La Voix de L’espérance,UMECI,Computer system for Africa,E-reader Project, Health Plan for the United Methodist Church,etc.)
     
  • General Coordinator of publication for the French Edition of the Upper Room
     
Responsibilities in the different agencies of the Global United Methodist Church
  • Executive secretary of the West Africa Central Conference of the United Methodist Church 
     
  • Member of the board of the General Agency for the training fo the disciples   
     
  • Member of the Administration Counsel of the United Methodist Communications.
     
  • Consultant for the Methodist Fund of the Global Education for the development  of the leadership (MGEFLD) of the General Agency of superior education and Ministry (GBHEM)
     
  • Member of the Commission of the Central Conference Theological Education Fund (CCTEF)
     
  • Member of mobilisation committee of the Dotation Funds for the theological education at the Central Conference
     
  • Founder Member of the African Association of Methodist Institutions of Superior Education (AAMIHE)
     
  • Executive Director of the Regional hub for West Africa and the French-speaking regions of the Superior Education Agency and Ministries (GBHEM) in the areas of leadership,education and development.
  • AT THE SERVICE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH

HIS ACADEMIC CURRICULUM

1956 - 1958
He did the primary school in three years (instead of six) in his native village.
1959
He was admitted to the 6th grade at the Protestant Secondary Course of Dabou (50 Kilometers West of Abidjan), the first Protestant Methodist high school whose director was Mr. Jean Magnin.
1961
He did the 8th and 9th grade in one year and came out major of his promotion
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Mr. Jean Magnin was the Founder of the Course Protestant secondary school in Dabou in 1955. He died in France on March 19, 2016.

1962
He passed with flying colors the exam for the First Cycle Study Certificate (BEPC). He then completed secondary school at the Lycée Moderne des Garçons de Bingerville. The director of that school was Mr. Gnaléga Mémé Jérémie, the First Associate Professor of Classical Letters of Côte d'Ivoire and the first Ivorian Headmaster and became his mentor. He then continued at the Lycée Classique d'Abidjan Cocody where he graduated as Major and received, the President of the Republic Félix Houphouët Boigny award.
1964
Major in the Scientific Series Baccalaureate, he obtained a presidential scholarship which enabled him to study in France. 
1964 - 1969
He was admitted to the Preparatory School of the Lycée Clemenceau in Nantes and graduated as a civil engineer at Mines Nancy. 
1970 - 1975
He obtained a PhD in geology from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States (Thesis defended in 1975 "Induced polarization of metallic materials"). He then completed an internship at NASA before being called back to Côte d'Ivoire to assume high office.
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Pr GNALÉGA SAME JÉRÉMIE Died October 14, 2004 in Abidjan -  He was the first Ivorian Headmaster.

HIS FAMILY LIFE

From his marriage to Sissoko Anna to his relationship with his five children and his extended family, Yed Esaie Angoran has lived an exemplary and fulfilling family life.
 
In 1983, he married Dr. Sissoko Anna, daughter of the late Sissoko Fily, (retired financial inspector) and the late Gnenango Emilia, (retired nurse) .
 
They had five children (Niti, Inès, Eniloe, Alix and Josias).
 
Yed Esaie always had a simple life, he was not attracted by luxury, he taught the love of a job well done to his children, and transmitted his simplicity to them.
 
He was surrounded by his nephews and nieces whom he cherished dearly.
 
He also raised and contributed to the life of many  other children. Those are the children from his heart. The list being too long to cite each of them by name. 
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From left to right : Gnenago Emilia (mother in law) , Yed Angoran,  his wife Anna , Fily sissoko ( father in law)

HIS FUNCTIONS

  • AT THE SERVICE OF COTE-D'IVOIRE
1975 - 1985
Director of mining research (SODEMI) 
 
1986 - 1993
Minister of Mines and Energy, in charge of Industry, Posts
and Telecommunications.
 
1994 - 1999
Advisor to the Presidency of the Republic
Inspector General of State
2001
General rapporteur of the National Reconciliation Forum in Côte-d'Ivoire
2000 - 2004
 Chairman of the Board of Directors of Ivorian Television Broadcasting (RTI)
  • AT THE SERVICE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH
achievements

HIS ACHIEVEMENTS

  • AT THE SERVICE OF COTE-D'IVOIRE
  • AT THE SERVICE OF THE METHODIST CHURCH
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