Democracy in Africa: Much-needed nurturing of relations between Canada and the African continent

OTTAWA--Democracy is breaking out in Africa. The continent's most populous and once coup-ridden country Nigeria, with 120 million inhabitants, has re-elected President Obasanjo for a second term in the first presidential election to be run by civilians in 20 years. In December, 2002, Kenyans in f...

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