Thursday 26 January 2017

[wanabidii] Gambia's Adama Barrow returns to capital, ending days of anxious waiting (M&G Africa)

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Gambia's Adama Barrow returns to capital, ending days of anxious waiting
 
Gambia's Adama Barrow returns to capital, ending days of anxious waiting
 
The president of the tiny West African country took the oath of office at his country's embassy in Dakar, Senegal a week ago.
 
 
 
Gambia's Barrow to return home on Thursday
 
Gambia's Barrow to return home on Thursday
 
President Adama Barrow flew out of his tiny west African country on January 13 to meet world leaders in Mali
 
 
 
Gambia's new government mired in controversy
 
Gambia's new government mired in controversy
 
Barrow's currently living in Senegal until his safety can be guaranteed by soldiers from five African nations currently deployed in the Gambia
 
 
 
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