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Kahiyang Ayu (born 20 April 1992) is Joko Widodo's second child and only daughter. She graduated from Sebelas Maret University on 17 December 2013. [3] In 2019, she obtained a master's degree from the IPB University, together with her husband, Bobby Nasution is a former mayor of Medan and governor of North Sumatra, they got married in 2017.
Otto Toto Sugiri (born 23 September 1953) is an Indonesian billionaire businessman. He is the CEO of Data Center Indonesia (DCI), a company that provides data center services and solutions in Indonesia.
The current PBDS party leadership is led by Moses anak Ripai, [12] following the resignation of Bobby anak William who was elected President in 2019. [13] It was also one of the party components of the new Perikatan Rakyat Bersatu Sarawak (PERKASA) coalition, with another two centre-right local political parties , Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) and ...
Nicholas Schubring Saputra (born 24 February 1984) [1] [2] is an Indonesian actor and film producer. He first rose to prominence as Rangga in the 2002 hit film Ada Apa dengan Cinta? , a role he reprised in Ada Apa Dengan Cinta? 2 in 2016.
Bobby was adopted by Prabowo from the streets after a chance meeting, and he often showed up in meetings that Prabowo attended in his residence at Kertanegara. [254] Aside from a cat, he also owns 18 horses in his hill estate in Jonggol Mountains, Bojong Koneng, Bogor Regency (southeast of Sentul City ), and he often invited guests to ride one ...
Bobby Prabowo: Lola Amaria, Ririn Ekawati, Maryam Supraba, Donny Alamsyah: Drama: The Legend of Trio Macan: Billy Christian: Lia Ladysta, Iva Novanda, Dian Aditya, Sam Brodie, Rully Fiss, Neni Angraini: Action comedy: What They Don't Talk About When They Talk About Love: Mouly Surya: Nicholas Saputra, Ayushita, Anggun Priambodo, Karina Salim ...
Saputra is an Indonesian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angga Saputro (born 1993), Indonesian footballer; Dany Saputra (born 1991), Indonesian ...
During the Dutch colonial era, the Dutch administration recorded Chinese names in birth certificates and other legal documents using an adopted spelling convention that was based primarily on the Hokkien (Southern Min), the language of the majority of Chinese immigrants in the Dutch East Indies.