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Meagan Torello October 5, 2018 0 Comments africa, Cameroon, Democracy, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Mandela, transition of power

There is a Life after the Presidency, Your Excellency: The Case of African Leaders

by Erick Agbleke  Africa’s oldest state, Ghana, at only 61 years old fought hard for its independence and laid the

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