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Gambian President-elect Urges Jammeh To Accept Defeat by ourema(f): 5:10pm On Dec 10, 2016
Gambian President-elect Adama Barrow on Saturday called on his predecessor Yahya Jammeh to accept defeat in the December 1 election and appealed for calm.
Barrow said Jammeh had no constitutional right to reject the results and declared: “I urge him to change his current position and accept the verdict of the people in good faith for the sake of the Gambia our homeland.” Barrow also appealed to his own supporters to act with “discipline and maturity.”


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/gambian-president-elect-urges-jammeh-accept-defeat/

Re: Gambian President-elect Urges Jammeh To Accept Defeat by ourema(f): 5:13pm On Dec 10, 2016
This is typical of the African president. GEJ changed the way the black African leader conduct their lives when in office.
Now Ghana has followed a new Era of African leadership is emerging

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Re: Gambian President-elect Urges Jammeh To Accept Defeat by ourema(f): 5:21pm On Dec 10, 2016
ourema:
This is typical of the African president. GEJ changed the way the black African leader conduct their lives when in office.
Now Ghana has followed a new Era of African leadership is emerging

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Re: Gambian President-elect Urges Jammeh To Accept Defeat by ourema(f): 5:34pm On Dec 10, 2016
ourema:
Gambian President-elect Adama Barrow on Saturday called on his predecessor Yahya Jammeh to accept defeat in the December 1 election and appealed for calm.
Barrow said Jammeh had no constitutional right to reject the results and declared: “I urge him to change his current position and accept the verdict of the people in good faith for the sake of the Gambia our homeland.” Barrow also appealed to his own supporters to act with “discipline and maturity.”


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/12/gambian-president-elect-urges-jammeh-accept-defeat/
African mentality
Re: Gambian President-elect Urges Jammeh To Accept Defeat by ksat: 6:10pm On Dec 10, 2016
[quote author=ourema post=51806599][/quote]

No Ghana isn't learning anything like that from Nigeria. It's been a norm since 2000 when power started changing hands between incumbent and opposition.
Re: Gambian President-elect Urges Jammeh To Accept Defeat by Just30: 6:13pm On Dec 10, 2016
ourema:
This is typical of the African president. GEJ changed the way the black African leader conduct their lives when in office.
Now Ghana has followed a new Era of African leadership is emerging
Learn, Ghana has been changing government since 1992
Re: Gambian President-elect Urges Jammeh To Accept Defeat by ourema(f): 8:54pm On Dec 10, 2016
Just30:
Learn, Ghana has been changing government since 1992
Ghana have been working hard to find a better way to govern their country

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