Momolu Dukuly
Liberian politician
Momolu Dukuly (1903 – 1980) was a politician in Liberia. He was the second foreign minister under William V.S. Tubman (Dukuly replaced Gabriel Lafayette Dennis, who died in office in 1954). Dukuly was the first "Native" Liberian to be appointed foreign minister. Dukuly was of Mandingo descent. He was a Muslim in his early life. He, however, left Islam and embraced Christianity before he became foreign minister.[1] He was preceded by Gabriel Lafayette Dennis and was succeeded by J. Rudolph Grimes.
References
- ^ "Religion and Power in Liberia".
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Preceded by Gabriel Lafayette Dennis | Secretary of State of Liberia 1954–1960 | Succeeded by Joseph Rudolph Grimes |
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Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Liberia
(1848–1972)
- Teague
- Lewis
- Warner
- Smith
- Blyden
- Blacklege
- Moore
- H. R. W. Johnson
- W. A. Johnson
- Blyden
- Davies
- E. J. Barclay
- A. Barclay†
- G. W. Gibson
- W. D. Gibson
- Travis
- F. E. R. Johnson
- King
- E. Barclay
- L. A. Grimes
- Simpson
- G. L. Dennis
- Dukuly
- J. R. Grimes
(1972–present)
- Weeks
- C. Dennis
- Matthews
- Fahnbulleh
- Eastman
- Blamo
- J. R. Johnson
- Matthews
- Sirleaf
- Musuleng-Cooper
- Sirleaf
- Captan
- Brown
- Nimely
- Wallace
- Akerele
- McIntosh
- Ngafuan
- Shoniyin†
- Kamara
- Findley
- Fahnbulleh†
- Kemayah
- Beysolow
- † indicates acting Secretary / Minister.
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