Assogba OkéListenⓘ (3 February 1903 – 1973) was a Beninese politician and diplomat, mostly active when his country was known as Dahomey.
He came from the Yoruba ethnic group and was educated at the Ecole William Ponty in Dakar.
He became close to Sourou-Migan Apithy and was a member of his Parti Républicain Dahoméen (PRD).
[4] In 1961, many members of the PRD wanted Oké to replace Apithy as Leader of the Party after he was eclipsed.
[2] In the wake of the 1963 Dahomeyan coup d'état, Oké was arrested for attempting to restore Maga to the presidency.