Aniki-Bóbó is a rhyme from a children's game, akin to Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.
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It is named after Maureen Bobo, an American educator in Heber City, Utah.
Abdramane Ladji Diarra (born July 9, 1988 in Bobo-Dioulasso) is an Burkinabe football player.
Air Burkina SA is the national airline of Burkina Faso, operating scheduled services to one domestic destination, Bobo-Dioulasso, as well as regional services to Togo, Benin, Mali, Niger, Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana.
Amadou Tinder Coulibaly (born December 31, 1984 in Bobo-Dioulasso) is a Burkinabé football player who currently plays as a right back.
Grandson of Dan Kalmo whose big brother, the legendary warlord Fanhikroi, an opponent of colonial rule, was assassinated on the road leading from Banfora to Bobo Dioulasso, Amadou Kone learn very early sense of honor by his father who, exasperated by the abuses of the French settlers and the new leaders in their pay, chose to immigrate to the Ayamé region Basse, Côte d'Ivoire, where he created plantations of coffee and cocoa with his family.
Amara Ahmed Ouattara (born October 21, 1983 in Bobo-Dioulasso) is a Burkinabé footballer who currently plays for AS Cherbourg in France, as a midfielder.
Bobo Bergström (born September 19, 1964) is a chef and restaurateur based in Rodney Bay, St Lucia.
Bobo was seen in a handful of well-known films including Under the Yum Yum Tree (1963), Can't Stop the Music (1980), Her Alibi (1989), Miami Blues (1990), The Paper (1994), Arthur (1981) and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963).
Bobo, Quitman County, Mississippi, an unincorporated community in Quitman County, Mississippi
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Bobo, Coahoma County, Mississippi, an unincorporated community in Coahoma County, Mississippi
Following these appearances, Bobo started appearing in DC titles with some regularity, appearing in issues of Green Lantern, The Flash, and other titles.
Industry, still in an embryonic stage, is located primarily in Bobo-Dioulasso, Ouagadougou, Banfora, and Koudougou.
The band first gained nationwide exposure when their first single, Kirai Tune (キライチューン), was used as the ending theme for the popular Japanese anime series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo.
After Bobo's attempts to stow away aboard a ship bound for the United States fail repeatedly, he is advised by the mynah bird (better known from the Inki series) to paint himself pink.
In 1976, Bobo became director of organizing for Bread for the World, a Christian organization that works to relieve and combat hunger.
Songs in this category include Terang Bulan, Potong Padi, Nina Bobo, Sarinande, O Ina Ni Keke, Bolelebo, and many others.
Other film contributions of Mamiboys includes the rap vocals in the song, "Bindaas" from the Telugu Film "Bindaas" composed by Indian music producer, Bobo Shashi starring Manoj Manchu and Sheena Shahabadi which was released in India on February 5, 2010.
Two radio stations, one in Ouagadougou and one in Bobo-Dioulasso, are run by the government radio corporation Radiodiffusion Nationale.
Rušinović described his status in Zagreb at the time as being a "total outsider", since Mondo Bobo was his debut feature film.
Nouna's main street, which runs through the town from east to west, goes to the second largest city in the country, Bobo-Dioulasso, in both directions.
Bobo ultimately becomes one of her henchmen after his planet is destroyed when Mike Nelson helps the apes and their new mutant friends activate an atomic bomb (a reference to PotA sequel Beneath the Planet of the Apes).
The Great Mosque of Bobo-Dioulasso was built by people of all faiths working together.
René "Bobo" Botteron (born 17 October 1954 in Glarus) is a Swiss former football midfielder who played for various clubs in Switzerland, Germany and Belgium throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
Silures Bobo-Dioulasso was a Burkinabé football club based in Bobo-Dioulasso.
During the years, a number of talented singers starred in the group—their bass, William Bobo (known as Thunder), tenor Beachey Thompson, James Walker (who replaced Owens), and Claude Jeter, who went on to star for The Swan Silvertones.
In 1995 a second campus for professional education known as University Polytechnique of Bobo (UPB) was opened in the city of Bobo Dioulasso and a third campus for teacher training in Koudougou in 1996.
Because of the nature of his series, he has often written Bo-bobo version parodies of other authors' manga, including Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball, Yudetamago's Kinnikuman, Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Tsugumi Ohba's and Takeshi Obata's Death Note.