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The Ballot And The Bayonet: Africa’s Old Tune In A New Drum

When the Ancestors Blink In the quiet corridors of the afterlife, Julius Nyerere was sipping ethereal tea when the evening news from Earth floated through the clouds. “Hundreds die after elections in Tanzania!” the headlines screamed. The old teacher dropped his cup. “But that’s my country!” Around him, Ahmadou Ahidjo raised an eyebrow from Cameroon’s corner, Houphouët-Boigny frowned from his Ivorian veranda in heaven, and Sam Nujoma from Namibi…
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DailyGuide Network broke the news in Ghana on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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