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From Security Guard to President: 10 Important Things You Should Know About Adama Barrow, the New President of Gambia
The new President of Gambia, Adama Barrow was sworn yesterday. Here are a few things you need to know about him.
United Nation [UN] to Vote on ECOWAS Action in the Gambia Today
Any military action planned by ECOWAS to remove President Yahya Jammeh of The Gambia might be placed on hold temporarily as the organisation waits for a United Nations resolution.
Jammeh on the Run As West African Troops Enter Gambia
The whereabouts of former president Yahya Jammeh is unknown as military forces of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) crossed from Senegal into Gambia.
Osinbajo Cuts Short Davos Trip, On His Way Back From Switzerland As Buhari Hurriedly Leaves For Medical Check Up In UK
The Sun is reporting that vice president Yemi Osinbajo is rushing back to Nigeria from Switzerland where he was attending the World Economic Forum.
Exposed!!!So the Strong Link between Putin and Trump Are Russian Prostitutes, You Need to Read This
The mutual support between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President-elect Donald Trump continues to blossom.
BREAKING!!!Barrow Sworn In As Gambian President with Family Members in Attendance [Photos]
Gambia’s new president Adama Barrow took the oath of office in the country’s embassy in Senegal on Thursday.
Death Toll from the Airstrike on IDP Camp Increases To 70
The death toll from a botched air strike on Boko Haram fighters in northeast Nigeria rose to 70 on Wednesday, as aid agencies indicated more could die without urgent treatment.
7 Nigerian Banks May Go Down, Unless They Merge [Must Read]
The liquidity crisis in the country may lead to the merger of at least seven commercial banks, which according to experts are having a tough time.
BREAKING: Gambia Extends President Jammeh’s Term by Extra 3 Months
The Gambia’s National Assembly has adopted a resolution to allow President Yahya Jammeh to stay in power for three more months, starting from Wednesday, according to state television.