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After the announcement of the results of the presidential election of August 26, proclaiming Ali Bongo the winner, soldiers took command announcing his dismissal and the establishment of a committee for the transition and tranquility of institutions while denouncing electoral disorder . Les militaires Gabonais annoncent la prise du pouvoir. Source: AFP/Gabon Among these soldiers, there are members of the Republican Guard, an elite unit and presidential guard. Ali Bongo will therefore not have benefited from his own succession. Came to power in 2009, upon the death of his father after 40 years of reign. Ali Bongo was running for a third term, reduced from 7 to 5 years, in Saturday's elections which brought together three ballots, presidential, legislative and municipal. The opposition candidate “Albert Ondo Ossa” had denounced “fraud orchestrated by the PDG “ruling party” about two hours before the polls closed on Saturday, and the latter was already announcing himself victorious. ...
Yellow vest: France, at the heart of the violence a woman victim of french police France, a country of human rights, donor country of lessons of democracy etc ... is with fire and blood. Point of view Some netizens are asking questions about the violence making in France, which continue.. to increase wildly, criminally and increasing high tension violence in the country. In addition, on social networks some surfers, make fun of the situation of France vis-à-vis of yellow jackets(Gilet jaune). "Why this country of rights, democracy, can not end up so easily, what happens at home?" The president macron does not resign, he remains there, yet he does not find any compromising with his people but he still preaching others country how to deal and lead with their democracy hum! shame "a world of the strongest." paris in fire In conclusion France is unmasked by this repeated lies since the dawn of time. If Gilet jaune would happening in Africa or e...
Black-Owned Mobile Barber Shop is Just Like Uber, But For Haircuts! n today's fast-paced world, most people would want convenient and quick service whether it be transportation, food, or anything so as to not waste too much time. Darren Tenkorang, a 24-year old Black entrepreneur from England, thought it would be profitable to use the same idea for male grooming. So, he co-founded Trim-It , a barber-shop-on-wheels that people can book via an app, basically like Uber! Humble beginnings Darren, a Ghanian native who grew up in Brixton, South London, always had a passion for male grooming. He would personally look for a barber that specializes in Afro-Carribean hair to make sure his hair would be cut well. But he did not initially imagine he would actually make money from it. Primarily, his mother and father, who worked as a cleaner and security guard respectively, had dreams of him becoming a banker, lawyer, or accountant. He did study Business Management at Sussex and even ...
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