Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo, born on March twenty-fifth, nineteen fifty-eight, is a notable Bissau-Guinean politician and civil engineer. His political career is marked by significant roles, including serving as the president of the National People's Assembly of Guinea-Bissau.
In two thousand twelve, Nhamadjo emerged as a candidate in the presidential election, where he secured third place in the first round. His candidacy was part of a tumultuous political landscape that year.
Following the military coup in April two thousand twelve, Nhamadjo was appointed as the acting president, a role he undertook as part of a transitional arrangement aimed at stabilizing the nation during a period of uncertainty.