Daybreak Africa: Former Nigeria President Obasanjo Seeks ‘Afro Democracy’
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On Daybreak Africa: Former Nigerian President Obasanjo calls on African countries to adopt what he calls “Afro democracy” in place of Western “liberal democracy.” Nigeria hopes for an economic boom following a series of investment deals. Liberia’s elections commission chair reflects on the October and November elections. Kenya's electronic health system transforms access to rural health care. The US says leaders of Rwanda and DR Congo agree to de-escalate after a surge in violence. Israel’s cabinet approves a deal to release hostages seized by Hamas. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!