It is crestfallen and mortifying that Africa as a continent is known for crises of legitimacy which are being fueled by her leaders who want to stay in the office whether they have people's legitimacy or not.
The presidential runoff in Cote D'Ivoire in November 28, 2010 is another political crises rocking the continent. Laurent Gbagbo refused to leave office when he lost at the presidential poll, the widely accepted winner of the election Alassane Ouattara, got sworn in by his supporters following the Gbagbo's refusal to hand power over to him. This led to the state parading two presidents at a time, leading to serious parlous, precarious, and political anathema and suicidal in
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