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The resurgence of military coups in Africa and why democracy is failing
Vanguard•about 1 month ago•centre•Credibility: 80/100
By ERNEST OSOGBUE The recent coup de’tat in Guinea Bissau should begin to get all lovers of good governance in Africa worried about the fate of democracy on the continent. It has now become the vogue in recent years for impatient military officers to turn their guns against democratically elected governments. These officers, who pretend to […] The post The resurgence of military coups in Africa and why democracy is failing appeared first on Vanguard News.
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