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Roko may refer to: * Roko (given name), a Croatian masculine name * Roko, a surname: ** Amy Roko, the stage name of a Saudi Arabian comedian ** Nasoni Roko, a Fijian rugby union player * Roko (title), a title of chiefly rank used in Fiji, including: ** Roko Sau, a title held by the Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands in Fiji ** Roko Tui, the title for the executive head of any one of Fiji’s 14 Provincial Councils ** Roko Tui Dreketi, the Paramount Chief of Fiji's Rewa Province and of the Burebasaga Confederacy ** Roko Tui Namata, the title of the Paramount Chief of the Namata district in Fiji's Tailevu Province * Raasta roko, meaning "obstruct the road" in Hindi; a form of protest * Roko Aero aircraft builders in Zlin, Czech Republic, the makers of the Roko Aero NG4 * Roko's Basilisk, a hypothetical future artificial intelligence posited in a thought experiment by LessWrong contributor Roko * ROKO Construction, civil engineering and construction company, based in Uganda, active in ...
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Roko (given Name)
Roko is a Croatian masculine given name, cognate to Italian Rocco and Slovene Rok (given name), Rok. It is related to the veneration of Saint Roch (). Notable people with the name include: * Roko Badžim (born 1997), Croatian basketball player * Roko Baturina (born 2000), Croatian football player * Roko Belic, an American film director, producer, cinematographer, and actor * Roko Blažević (born 2000), Croatian singer * Roko Glasnović (born 1978), Croatian cleric * Roko Jureškin (born 2000), Croatian football player * Roko Karanušić (born 1982), Croatian tennis player * Roko Mišlov (born 1988), Croatian football player * Roko Pelicarić (born 1998), Croatian water polo player * Roko Prkačin (born 2002), Croatian basketball player * Roko Strika (born 1994), Australian football player of Croatian descent * Roko Šimić (born 2003), Croatian football player * Roko Tošić (born 1979), Croatian table tennis player * Roko Ukić (born 1984), Croatian basketball player {{given name ...
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Amy Roko
Amy Roko (; born 1992/1993) is a Saudi comedian, rapper, and model. Early life and education Roko was born in Jeddah, but was raised in Riyadh. She is the eldest of five siblings and has credited her sense of humor to her parents. She earned a degree in medical sciences. Career Online presence Roko first gained traction online in 2014, when she began posting videos on Vine, and later on Instagram. She later moved to TikTok. In 2016 she began making money through her accounts via brand deals, and by 2018, she was making enough money through social media that she quit her hospital job. By May 2019 she had accumulated 1.3 million Instagram followers. Roko has been a brand ambassador for New Balance. Television In 2022, Roko was involved in the Warner Bros reality show ''Dare to Take Risks''. Roko was briefly involved with season two of Netflix's ''Dubai Bling''. Music career Roko being rapping in 2020, and posted some of her music on her YouTube channel. She was featu ...
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Nasoni Roko
Nasoni Rokobiau, born 29 November 1979, in Vunidawa, Fiji is a rugby union player. Rokobiau has represented Fiji in their rugby sevens team, as well as Fiji in the 15 man form of the game. He has played for the Fiji national rugby sevens team since 2002, representing his country in many International Rugby Board sevens tournaments. Roko played for Fiji when they won the 2005 Rugby World Cup Sevens. He was included in the squad for the Wellington leg of the 2007 World Sevens Series. He will make a return for the national sevens team to Dubai and George in December 2014. Roko has scored over 100 tries for Fiji in rugby sevens."IN BRIEFS"
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Roko (title)
{{Nobility of Fiji ''Roko'' is a title of chiefly rank, specifically from the Lau Islands of Fiji. Its equivalent from the Kubuna Confederacy is the Bauan form of ''Ratu'' and '' Ro'' from parts of the Burebasaga Confederacy. This title was widely used among members of the chiefly Vuanirewa clan up to the mid-19th century. Increasing inte marriage among the chiefly households of Lakeba and Bau, thereafter, saw the increasing use of ''Ratu'' and ''Adi'' by members of the Vuanirewa dynasty. The current heir to the Tui Nayau title, Finau Mara Ratu Alifereti Finau Mara (1957 – 15 April 2020) was a Fijian lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He was best known as the eldest son of former Prime Minister and President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara. Since December 2001, he held the official positio ..., uses the Baun title ''Ratu'' instead of ''Roko''. This is true for all of his siblings apart from his younger brother Tevita Uluilakeba Mara, who is generally known as Roko Ului. See also ...
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Roko Sau
''Sau Mai Kedekede'' now more commonly referred to as ''Sau ni Vanua ko Lau'' is one of the preeminent titles held by the Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands in Fiji. History The title ''Sau Mai Kedekede'' originates from the Tongan word “''Hau''”, denoting the divine nature of the Tu'i Tonga suggesting the frequent intercourse amongst the chiefly houses of Lakeba and Tonga in pre-Christian times. The title of ''Sau'' is considered much older and is independent of the title ''Tui Nayau'', now held in tandem by the Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands, as its original holders were from the island of Lakeba (pre-Vuanirewa dynasty). The first recorded holder of the title was Qilaiso of the Cei-e-kena clan. The Sau title eventually merged in time with the title Tui Nayau, and its dual usage commenced in the person of Rasolo. Both titles ''Sau Mai Kedekede'' and ''Tui Nayau'' are now inextricably linked, and heirs succeeding to the title Tui Nayau cannot do so unless recognised and i ...
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Roko Tui
''Roko Tui'' is the title for the executive head of any one of Fiji’s 14 Provincial Councils. Each province A province is an administrative division within a country or sovereign state, state. The term derives from the ancient Roman , which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire, Roman Empire's territorial possessions ou ..., called a ''"yasana"'', is administrated by a provincial council, which itself is subject to the Fijian Affairs Board, variously considered the “guardian” of the traditional Fijian administration system, amongst many other aspects of modern Fijian culture. The name ''Roko Tui'' is derived from what was traditionally used as a title (in some regions) denoting the Paramount Chief (like the title Roko Tui Dreketi), and so more often than not the modern role of Roko Tui is given to the Paramount Chief of the regions most chiefly clan. Present Roko Tui The fourteen provinces and the present Roko Tui are: References {{Po ...
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Roko Tui Dreketi
The ''Roko Tui Dreketi'' is the title of the Paramount Chief of Fiji's Rewa Province and of the Burebasaga Confederacy, to which Rewa belongs. Details on the title This title is considered the second most senior in Fiji's House of Chiefs. The dynasty holding the title is the Tuisawau family. Unlike many other chiefly titles, this one is not reserved for males, as it had become a common occurrence among many other parts of Fiji. Recent history The present ''Roko Tui Dreketi'' is Ro Teimumu Vuikaba Tuisawau-Kepa, who was the Minister for Education in the Qarase government. She succeeded her late sister Ro Lady Lala Mara, Fiji's former First Lady, in 2004. Title holders * ''Note that the table below contains incomplete information. The period from 1839 through 1845 was a time of conflicting claims to the title.'' {, table width="80%" border="1" align="center" cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 style="margin:5px; border:3px solid;" , td width="5%" style="border-bottom:3px solid; ...
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Roko Tui Namata
The ''Roko Tui Namata'' is the title of the Paramount Chief of the Namata district in Fiji's Tailevu Province. The chiefly family of Namata is closely related to that of Bau, with frequent intermarriage between them. ''Adi'' Viniana Gavoka, the first wife of ''Ratu'' Sir George Cakobau, the late Governor-General and Vunivalu of Bau ''Turaga na Vunivalu na Tui Kaba'', shortened as ''Vunivalu'', is the Paramount Chief of the Kubuna Confederacy of the island of Bau in Fiji. Loosely translated the title means ''Warlord of Bau'' or "Root of War". The succession to the title ..., was the daughter of the late ''Roko Tui Namata'', ''Ratu'' Inoke Mara. Fijian nobility {{Fiji-stub ...
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Raasta Roko
Traffic obstruction is a common tactic used during public protests and political demonstrations. Legality Most jurisdictions consider the obstruction of traffic an illegal activity and have developed rules to prosecute those who ''block, obstruct, impede, or otherwise interfere with the normal flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic upon a public street or highway''. Some jurisdictions also penalize slow moving vehicle traffic. Examples Examples of intentional traffic obstructions aimed to articulate a protest agenda include Extinction Rebellion protests, Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (1968), air traffic controller strike, highway revolts, Critical Mass (cycling), Critical Mass bicycle rides corking intersections, obstruction of rail transport of nuclear fuel in Germany, road blockades by farmers or truckers in France and other countries, impact on Eurotunnel operations by the Migrants around Calais, Migrant Crisis around Calais, pipeline protests (e.g. Da ...
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Roko Aero
Roko may refer to: * Roko (given name), a Croatian masculine name * Roko, a surname: ** Amy Roko, the stage name of a Saudi Arabian comedian ** Nasoni Roko, a Fijian rugby union player * Roko (title), a title of chiefly rank used in Fiji, including: ** Roko Sau, a title held by the Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands in Fiji ** Roko Tui, the title for the executive head of any one of Fiji’s 14 Provincial Councils ** Roko Tui Dreketi, the Paramount Chief of Fiji's Rewa Province and of the Burebasaga Confederacy ** Roko Tui Namata, the title of the Paramount Chief of the Namata district in Fiji's Tailevu Province * Raasta roko Traffic obstruction is a common tactic used during public protests and political demonstrations. Legality Most jurisdictions consider the obstruction of traffic an illegal activity and have developed rules to prosecute those who ''block, obstru ..., meaning "obstruct the road" in Hindi; a form of protest * Roko Aero aircraft builders in Zlin, Czech Repub ...
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Roko Aero NG4
The Roko Aero NG4 is a single-engined sport aircraft, available in both light-sport aircraft and ultralight models, which seats two side by side. It is in production in the Czech Republic. Design and development Jiří Konečný designed the CZAW SportCruiser while working for the Czech Aircraft Works (CZAW). His first design after he left CZAW to set up Roko Aero, the NG4 had much in common with the SportCruiser and uses some of its components, though the airframe is different in detail. Its commercial launch was in December 2007 and it was first shown in Prague in 2008. The two prototypes, one the ultralight NG4 UL and the other, the NG4 LSA meeting the LSA criteria, were demonstrated during 2008. The main differences between the two are in span and weight: the UL has a shorter span ( than the LSA (. With an empty weight of the prototype UL was somewhat over its target of but lighter than the LSA. The NG4 is a conventionally laid out low wing monoplane, built from riveted ...
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