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Ivory Coast opposition candidates call for boycott of electoral process

By Abiodun Ogundairo
17 October 2020   |   2:40 pm
In tonight's edition: Ahead of Ivory Coast's tense October 31 presidential election, the opposition has asked supporters to boycott the electoral process. There are fears that objection to president Alassane Ouattara's bid for a controversial third term could lead to clashes. And in Guinea, voter expectation is high as the economy is still in crisis. And finally, Cameroon launches a second phase of polio vaccinations.

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