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Nigerians React As Military Remove Gabon President Days After Reelection

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Some Nigerians on social media have reacted differently to the dramatic turn of events in Gabon following the removal of President Ali Bongo by military forces in the Central African region.

GWG.ng reports President Bongo was ousted days after being declared the winner of Saturday’s presidential election in Gabon.

Bongo, who became the country’s leader after his father passed away in 2009, managed to win a third term in an election that the opposing side argued was highly disputed.

Reacting, some Nigerians took to social media to express their views about the development.

Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) handle, a broadcaster, Oseni Rufai wrote,  “I condemn the coup in Gabon.”

Another Nigerian with the username @al_shekarau_ tweeted, “African military has taken a path that will take them to early gr*ve. It was west Africa(Niger) and now Central Africa(Gabon). ECOWAS must deal with Niger Juntas to serve as a deterrent for others. President Tinubu must return Democracy to Niger! I can Understand why Tinubu appointed the most trusted army Generals. Coup is never an option and will never be!”

@judieberry wrote, “Military leaders taking over Democracy in Africa, since African Leaders no wan get sense. Nigeria might be next but our Military leaders dey inside bottle because of “one for the road.”

“Whilst you’re condemning the Coup in Gabon, don’t also forget that the ousted president, Ali Bongo just ‘won’ his third term bid through Election manipulations to continue his family 56 years rule. He was handed over power by his father, Oma who ruled the country for 42 years.”

Another user, @dr_nonsky tweeted, “Africa is waking up!!”

“Nigeria should get ready soon.” @boxoffice_film tweeted.

Kindly stay tuned as we bring you more updates as event unfold

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