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corns. definitely around 24 hours of germany's wealthiest people are going to be such a little. we have a sugar rush to juggling talk of the destruction of the. w. this is state of the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes nigeria's wanna do blarney has begun and your term as president of africa's most populous nation the same as the 6 year old was sworn in and out today but with little to show off to his 1st term what does he 2nd have to offer the last that to one of his subordinates. and another you know curation this one in malawi but it has been somewhat erica was taking the oath of office on tuesday a nice if i had to tear gas into they had cordoned off the opposition will be talking to an analyst in the language.
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and then the sound of protests demonstrations are still camped outside the military's headquarters in sudan's capital hard truths we hear how they've been keeping the moral high but. i'm christine window while come to news africa i'm glad you're cheating did nigeria's mamadou bihari has begun his 2nd term as president of africa's biggest economy the 76 year old took the oath of office one small voluntas half full crippling security threats and rushed off corruption he was reelected in a tightly contested election in favor of this should be his last term nigeria's situation has a 2 term limit. now biharis it will be racial took place in the capital
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a blue gem that happens to be a city away he doesn't enjoy too much supports most version of which it will below $35.00 and $1.00 convinced he is the president young nigerians need to hear from some of them in this next report by the funny. these young men who were in this cocktail bar and if the president were to stop by they would make a very special drink for him. if you missed a strong drink so maybe you could. since. when you get a strong drink you put you to sleep when you wake up maybe you is going to think of a. strong drink let's see what we could do for them. they feel biharis doing way too little to empower the youth all of them have studied abroad back here they are often called front of nigeria's makeshift infrastructure such as its regular power outages they must spend 200 dollars every month just to keep their drinks
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cool their youths are young vibrant we want to do something so if the government can give us. i think will be greater than anything give you power in terms of electricity or power in terms of influence power in terms of electricity when we get electricity in financial. and infrastructure and how it relates to the use of big business. he has promised all of that but it's hard to find someone who believes in his policies i very. rarely does of summer but i'm nothing any think of you think. so the issue i feel that. after a while i finally find a bihari supporter eager to join the festivities around his president we need patience room was no butin there be no saying of the saints but i don't see it but
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. for now. president mahmoud the war president likes the support of a majority of the electorate the youth about half of the registered voters are under $35.00 but only every 3rd of the electorate went out to vote had a historic low which does not bode well for president biharis 2nd term. my 1st guest today is abel hari supporter i will back a cause she joins me now from the capital a budget welcome to africa many nigerians feel that president bush did not achieve enough in his 1st to why does he still have your support. because house you can see i attended this you know reassuring from jugo due to my sport to mr president. and he used to have my sports because what he seemed to
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agree on he's probably sees off delivering a d.v.d. of democracy to nigerians so i get that you're saying that this is a president of integrity and many people echo that sentiment but people worry about the fact that he is not to live it on many promises he's made a boko haram is still a threat in the north the economy is not doing well why does he deserve another term he deserves some of the time in order to question what he did on his my chief means so far because when we are working with the aware push to get asked cream corn most of most east meiji to react because we no longer are year 12 won't last in any city of major area so dreamy yes i see for him he's close will you do it you know yes i keep me it's. ok so a lot of people on the continent i having a conversation about these elderly presidents that we have and whether or not they
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all the right people to lead africa into the future president is now 76 years old you're nearly about hafiz age do you think he is the right person to be deciding your future use the east is useful to africa to invest very ashamed because that's an old one he come. mickey much more d.c. sheen consigning future the future of nigerian you and i believe in he says yes you can see i am weary of 100 t. shirt with me here because of my support to you. ok and what would you like to see president bari do in he's next to very quickly. i want him to be most of the treaty in the fight against corruption and i want him to. actively engage promises like he's doing now because
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he's the mainstay of economy you. talk even as i'm talking no i'm a school teacher teaching because i know the importance of i also want him to quote centric more on agriculture because major us economy defend on that because it's all right i will back akashi in a budget for us thank you. and there was another inauguration this one on tuesday in malawi you a piece which i think i was sworn in off to being reelected in last week's general election more on that in a moment because i 1st want to show you footage you received from a contact in malawi. game a couple of. those 6 who don't remember the video of the ports to show police firing tear gas into the headquarters of the main opposition or the m.p.c. m.c.p. rather in the footage one of the observers from an a you delegation visits the sites the audio isn't good enough for broad cause but he's been told that people
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were singing and dancing inside the yard when police fired tear gas. so you can see the beauty behind there that's the national headquarters there what is broken the beauty and you this is this. on is does the police shooting sort of police shooting into the beauty we go to you know does not disturb us is that most people have been disturbing the peace anywhere outside but what we sense is that the police probably shooting into a beautician to destabilize brogue meeting that is the. unfortunate people that were in that building for more on this story i'd like to bring in political analyst and they say he's coming to us from the always capital welcome again today devaney africa and for the last time we spoke it was voting day somewhat arika has since been sworn in but just what we saw outside the opposition have courses they was that the least attacking citizens. yeah once again thanks for having
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me indeed it was nice the attack on him city supporters that's in my congress but it i'm in a position where at that time having a meeting at their budget office. and unfortunately the police where heavy handed out to the extent that the police describe some of the probity at the my own risk but if you're caught us which is very unusual ok it's ok now it being very unusual i mean looking at that footage even the people taking it some of them feel to be reacting in a way of and they seem to be shocked but is this particularly surprising and is this a new development in malawi it is we have lived under police brutality before but this actually was very strange because for the 1st time i've seen police behaving late and i'm doing of the political biting which is very strange and i'm afraid if this continues it will be very bad for the country
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because the police are supposed to protect citizens and at the symptom they're supposed to protect the property and in the way they behave they destroyed provided and they attacked the citizens which is very strange and we're heading into a very disastrous situation if this continues in fact that brings me to my next question to you how do you see peace and what atika has 2nd term playing out. it's there is quite a lot of on city energy but one thing that if things don't change their way of seeing his 5 the attain that past there was a lot of court up front and i expect that they if he doesn't do anything about it they'll be continued corruption and looting of public funds and i can also see a scottish man of tribal and that balance which going to reside in will violent conflict between all among us or tribes in the country and i'm also afraid that if
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this kind of thing continues the rule of terra by what are called the week at the youth wing of the ruling body may continue because we have seen quite a lot of impunity in the parliament in the past 5 years and i'm afraid if that continues we are heading towards us and ok andrew pacey political analyst and i was kept so long with thank you. the next story is in sudan where there's been a 48 hour nationwide general strike aimed at pressuring the ruling military to make way for a civilian government the strike comes as scores of demonstrators are still camped outside the military's headquarters they've been there since. i was ousted last month a lot is at stake but that's not stop people from having some fun at the sit in. that. car. because. that was. the fact that. the train is
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the bullet other than we used to draw on as a way to reach every person has his own way of doing that there's no drum to rally the demonstrators and deliver in the most attractive way possible with the word of god then obama will. lift them up to the mafia moment and we use arts and entertainment tear the city in because we sudanese get bored quickly new year new me me me me this is wrong we need to be entertained. i see muslim as a citizen has turned into something almost like a state that has its own culture and structure.
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