Mobutu-sese-seko
[moh-boo-too ses-ey sek-oh, muh-] /moʊˈbu tu ˈsɛs eɪ ˈsɛk oʊ, mə-/
noun
1.
(Joseph-Désiré Mobutu) 1930–97, Zairian political leader: president 1965–97.
2.
Lake, official name of .
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