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Nigerian opposition leader El Hadj Amadou Djibo, the leader of a coalition of opposition parties, was sentenced to a suspended three-month prison sentence for “inciting violence to overthrow a democratically elected power”.
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Nigerian opposition leader El Hadj Amadou Djibo, the leader of a coalition of opposition parties, was sentenced to a suspended three-month prison sentence for “inciting violence to overthrow a democratically elected power”.
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