Jean-Barthélémy Bokassa | |||||
Father: | Dr. Jean-Bruno Dédéavode | ||||
Mother: | Martine Nguyen Bokassa
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House: | Bokassa |
Jean-Barthélémy Bokassa (born 30 August 1974 in Bangui, Central African Republic) is a French-Central African socialite, artist and novelist. He is the eldest grandson of Jean-Bedel Bokassa, the 2nd President of the Central African Republic and later the self-proclaimed Emperor Bokassa I of its successor state, the Central African Empire.[1]
Bokassa comes from an influential political family. As a member of the House of Bokassa, he is not simply a descendant of Jean-Bedel Bokassa but also related to former President of the Central African Republic David Dacko and is the great-great nephew of Barthélémy Boganda, the first Prime Minister of the Central African Republic after whom he was named. His mother Martine Nguyen Bokassa, is the sole offspring of Jean-Bedel Bokassa's first marriage to the Vietnamese Nguyen Thi Hué, who married Jean-Bedel Bokassa during the First Indochina War.[2] [3]