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'Njie, N'jie, or Njai ( English spelling in Gambia), N'Diaye ( French spelling in Senegal), N'diay ( German) or Njaay ( Serer spelling in Senegambia) is a Serer patronym. [1] It is worn by both Serer and Wolof people.
Notable persons with this surname include:

Njie

N'Jie

  • Momodou Bello N'Jie (born 1969), Gambian runner and Olympics competitor
  • Clinton N'Jie (born 1993), Cameroonian footballer
  • Louise N'Jie (1922–2014), Gambian teacher, feminist, and politician
  • Pierre Sarr N'Jie (1909–1993), Gambia lawyer and politician; first Gambian head of state after declared independence from Britain

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cheikh Anta Diop and Egbuna P. Modum. "Towards the African renaissance: essays in African culture & development", 1946-1960, p28).


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

'Njie, N'jie, or Njai ( English spelling in Gambia), N'Diaye ( French spelling in Senegal), N'diay ( German) or Njaay ( Serer spelling in Senegambia) is a Serer patronym. [1] It is worn by both Serer and Wolof people.
Notable persons with this surname include:

Njie

N'Jie

  • Momodou Bello N'Jie (born 1969), Gambian runner and Olympics competitor
  • Clinton N'Jie (born 1993), Cameroonian footballer
  • Louise N'Jie (1922–2014), Gambian teacher, feminist, and politician
  • Pierre Sarr N'Jie (1909–1993), Gambia lawyer and politician; first Gambian head of state after declared independence from Britain

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cheikh Anta Diop and Egbuna P. Modum. "Towards the African renaissance: essays in African culture & development", 1946-1960, p28).



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