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‘I am not an accidental president’: Barrow vows change in Gambia

By France 24
16 March 2017   |   8:49 am
On his first trip outside Africa, new Gambian President Adama Barrow said he was confident France and the EU would boost financial support to his country after 22 years of dictatorship.

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