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|predecessor = ''position established''
|predecessor = ''position established''
|successor = [[Vudzijena Nhema]]
|successor = [[Vudzijena Nhema]]
|office2  = 3rd [[Chief Minister of Riziland]]
|term_start2 = 23 October, 1945
|term_end2 = 2 December, 1946
|president2 =
|predecessor2 = [[Jean-Louis Milhaud]]
|successor2 = ''position abolished''
|birthname    = Zophar Comfort Bohannon
|birthname    = Zophar Comfort Bohannon
|birth_date  = {{birth date|1895|11|29|df=y}}
|birth_date  = {{birth date|1895|11|29|df=y}}
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|nationality  = [[Estmere|Estmerish]] (1895-1946)<br>[[Rwizikuru|Rwizikuran]] (1946-1971)
|nationality  = [[Estmere|Estmerish]] (1895-1946)<br>[[Rwizikuru|Rwizikuran]] (1946-1971)
|profession  =  
|profession  =  
|party        = {{wp|Independent politician}}
|party        = [[Movement for the Advancement of Bahians in Riziland]]
|otherparty  = [[Mubatanidzwa weRusununguko rweRwizikuru|Rwizikuran National Movement]] (1927-1946)<br>[[Mubatanidzwa weRusununguko rweRwizikuru]] (1946-1949)
|otherparty  =  
|spouse      = TBD
|spouse      = TBD
|children    = 7
|children    = 7
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==Early life==
==Early life==
Zophar Bohannon was born in [[Port Fitzhubert]] in 1895 to Bartholomew Bohannon, a Freeman civil servant, and to Humility Bohannon (nee Nisbet), a Freeman housewife who was the granddaughter of [[Cornelius Nisbet]], and the great-great-granddaughter of [[Milton Nisbet]], who was seen as the first leader of the [[Freemen]] community in [[Rwizikuru|Riziland]].
Zophar Bohannon was born in [[Port Fitzhubert]] in 1895 to Bartholomew Bohannon, a Freeman civil servant, and to Humility Bohannon (nee Nisbet), a Freeman housewife who was the granddaughter of [[Cornelius Nisbet]], and the great-great-granddaughter of [[Milton Nisbet]], who was seen as the first leader of the [[Freemen]] community in [[Rwizikuru|Riziland]]. He was the fourth of six children, and the youngest son.
 
He was educated at the [[Charles Fitzhubert School]] from 1900 until 1906, when he began attending the [[Shungudzemwoyo Nhema Grammar School|James Parlow Grammar School]] (present day [[Shungudzemwoyo Nhema Grammar School]]). In grammar school, he was described as being "one of the best and brightest minds" in the entire colony, and thus was able to pass {{wp|sixth form}} in 1913.


(TBC)
(TBC)
==Personal life==
===Family===
===Religion===
Zophar Bohannon was baptized in the [[Embrian Communion]]. (TBC)

Revision as of 07:09, 1 May 2021

His Excellency
Zophar Bohannon
William Tubman 1943.jpg
Zophar Bohannon in 1946
1st President of Rwizikuru
In office
2 December, 1946 – 2 December, 1954
Vice PresidentTBD
Preceded byposition established
Succeeded byVudzijena Nhema
3rd Chief Minister of Riziland
In office
23 October, 1945 – 2 December, 1946
Preceded byJean-Louis Milhaud
Succeeded byposition abolished
Personal details
Born
Zophar Comfort Bohannon

(1895-11-29)29 November 1895
Port Fitzhubert, Riziland
Died23 July 1971(1971-07-23) (aged 75)
Bagabiada, Dezevau
Resting placeCivic Cemetery
NationalityEstmerish (1895-1946)
Rwizikuran (1946-1971)
Political partyMovement for the Advancement of Bahians in Riziland
SpouseTBD
Children7

Zophar Comfort Bohannon (29 November, 1895 - 23 July, 1971) was a Rwizikuran politician who served as the final Chief Minister of the Colony of Riziland and the first President of Rwizikuru.

Born to two Freemen parents in 1895, Zophar Bohannon was (TBC).

Early life

Zophar Bohannon was born in Port Fitzhubert in 1895 to Bartholomew Bohannon, a Freeman civil servant, and to Humility Bohannon (nee Nisbet), a Freeman housewife who was the granddaughter of Cornelius Nisbet, and the great-great-granddaughter of Milton Nisbet, who was seen as the first leader of the Freemen community in Riziland. He was the fourth of six children, and the youngest son.

He was educated at the Charles Fitzhubert School from 1900 until 1906, when he began attending the James Parlow Grammar School (present day Shungudzemwoyo Nhema Grammar School). In grammar school, he was described as being "one of the best and brightest minds" in the entire colony, and thus was able to pass sixth form in 1913.

(TBC)

Personal life

Family

Religion

Zophar Bohannon was baptized in the Embrian Communion. (TBC)