Unseating an incumbent president is not something usual in African politics, but it is gradually becoming popular across the continent and beyond given growing citizens concerns over high cost of living and corruption, among other factors. FELIX NWANERI reports Somalia was the first African country to vote a sitting president out of power in 1967,...

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