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Former Nigerian president Muhammad Buhari dies at age 82

Former Nigerian president Muhammad Buhari dies at age 82

France 24a day ago
Also, he has led Cameroon for over four decades, but President Paul Biya, now aged 92, is showing no signs of stopping. Biya has announced that he will be standing in October's upcoming election, seeking his eighth term in office. The president took to social media to declare his candidacy, promising that the best is yet to come. However, human rights groups have condemned the move, arguing that it shows that the necessary political transition in the country is now stalled.
And it is just 12 square kilometres of lush rainforest, yet it is home to one of the world's highest concentrations of primates. Sierra Leone's Tiwai Island has earned a coveted spot on UNESCO's World Heritage List. This recognition comes after decades of tireless work by conservationist Tommy Garnett, who helped to save the island following Sierra Leone's brutal 11-year civil war.
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