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African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:12pm On Oct 03, 2020
Gnassingbe Eyadema, President of Togo (2005)

Eyadama, who was 69 at the time of his death, was the president of Togo from 1967 to 2005. He came to power following a coup, and survived several assassination attempts while in office. He also survived a 1974 plane crash and had a monument constructed to commemorate his survival. He falsely claimed to be the only survivor of the clash. The eccentric leader had an entourage who sang and danced his praises, a comic book depicting him as a superhero and a bronze statue of his likeness in the capital.

In 1998 Ivorian novelist Ahmadou Kourouma wrote a novel called Waiting For The Wild Beasts To Vote, the novel was inspired by Eyadema and proved to be a satirical indictment of the dictator’s rule.
On 5 February 2005, at the time the longest-serving head of state in Africa, he passed away from a heart attack while on board a plane. He was reportedly on his way to receive emergency treatment abroad.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:15pm On Oct 03, 2020
Pascal Yoadimnadji, Prime Minister of Chad (2007)

Yoadimnadji was only the Prime Minister of the North African nation for two years when he was felled by a brain haemorrhage in Paris. The former lawyer served as the head of the National Electoral Commission for two years, a role that saw him oversee the 1996 presidential election in Chad. Thereafter he served in several ministerial roles. His portfolios included Minister of Mines, Energy and Oil; Minister of Tourist Development; Minister of the Environment and Water and Minister of Agriculture. He also served as the President of the Constitutional Council for five years until he was appointed Prime Minister by President Idriss Deby.

In February 2007 Yoadimnadji suffered a heart attack which landed him in a coma. He was then flown to Paris France, where he later died of a brain haemorrhage. He passed away at Val de Grace military hospital at the age of 56. His death was followed by a week of national mourning in Chad.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:17pm On Oct 03, 2020
Lansana Conte, President of Guinea (2008)

In 2008, after 24 years in power Guinea’s second president passed away after years of battling what is believed to have been heart disease and diabetes. Conte came to power on 5 April 1984 following a coup. A career soldier Conte served three years with the French army before he spent more than two decades in the Guinean Army where he attained the rank of general.
His rule started out well with positive economic reforms; however his rule was increasingly marked by electoral fraud, popular riots and successive assassination attempts.

In the three years prior to his death he left the country seeking medical care in Morocco and Switzerland on several occasions. 40 days of national mourning was declared following his death and his body was displayed at the parliament buildings and at the national stadium.

Following his death a military group called National Council for Democracy and Development seized power and announced their intention of ruling for two years.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by Enudapan: 3:18pm On Oct 03, 2020
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated


Yaradua own still dey pain me till now
Cos he been get better agenda
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:19pm On Oct 03, 2020
Levy Mwanawasa, President of Zambia (2008)

Zambia’s third president and a highly respected statesman, Mwanawasa died as a result of complications following a stroke. Mwanawasa was a high profile lawyer before becoming Vice President in1991. That same year he was involved in a serious car accident, reportedly an assassination attempt, which resulted in him being hospitalised for three months. In 2001 he won an election in order to succeed corrupt former president Frederick Chiluba. As president Mwanawasa was fearless in his pursuit of corrupt government officials. His anti-corruption drive drew a massive amount of debt relief and foreign investment to the country, helping the country’s economic growth to improve by 6% a year. He was also a vocal critic of President Robert Mugabe of neighbouring Zimbabwe.

In July 2008, while attending the African Union summit in Cairo, Mwanawasa was evacuated to France by air ambulance following a stroke. There were conflicting reports about his health, with some sources claiming he had died while official statements claimed he was recovering well. He was reported dead on 19 August, seven weeks after the stroke. The country went into 21 days of national mourning.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:22pm On Oct 03, 2020
5Omar Bongo Ondimba, President of Gabon (2009)

Bongo, who had served as president of Gabon for 41 years at the time of his death in 2009, was a petite stylish man. Gabon was ruled by his regime until 1990 when he conceded to public pressure and introduced multi-party politics. For most of his rule Bongo had a close relationship with Gabon’s former colonial masters France. He managed to bring many opposition leaders on board, sometimes by negotiation but mostly by bribing them with a slice of the nation’s vast Oil wealth. Bongo reportedly rigged elections in 1993, 1998 and 2005; although by 2005 the opposition was lacklustre.

His 41-year rule is the fifth longest for a non-royal national leader since 1870.

In 2009 he was found to have 33 properties in France with a combined value of more than 125 million pounds in addition to 86 million pounds in US bank accounts.

In 2009 reports emerged that Bongo was receiving treatment for cancer in a hospital in Barcelona.
According to an official statement from the Gabonese Prime Minister Bongo died of a heart attack on 8 June 2009. His body lay in state for five days before his state funeral on 16 June.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by prince2pac(m): 3:24pm On Oct 03, 2020
grin grin
who knows bubu might be next

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Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:26pm On Oct 03, 2020
Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, President of Nigeria (2010)

In office for just shy of three years, Nigerian President Yar’Adua passed away aged 58 after receiving treatment for pericarditis in Saudi Arabia.
Yar’Adua came to power following the controversial elections in 2007. He was the first Nigerian leader in 40 years to have been University educated with a B.Sc. degree in Education and Chemistry as well as a M.Sc. degree in Analytical Chemistry. He went on to become a chemistry teacher, before holding various board positions in the corporate world. He became involved in politics in the 80s and won his first position in 1998. Yar’Adua won 70% of the vote in the 2007 presidential election; however observers and opposition parties vehemently claimed the election had been rigged in his favour.
While president of Nigeria he gained the scornful nickname Baba-go-slow, however the quiet chain-smoker was also responsible for targeting corruption and reforming banking in Nigeria. He also negotiated a ceasefire in the troubled Niger delta region.
His presidency was marked by ill-health with several visits to Germany and Saudi Arabia for treatment of achronic kidney condition. He returned to Nigeria in February while reportedly on life support and passed away on 5 May.
Seven days of national mourning were observed following his death.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:28pm On Oct 03, 2020
Malam Bacai Sanha, President of Guinea Bissau (2012)

Following two and a half years in office, Guinea Bissau president Malam Bacai Sanha died in Paris aged 64. Sanha was a prominent figure in the West African country’s liberation struggle after he joined the African Party of Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) as a teenager. He started his political career as a governor in the Gabu and Biombo regions. He went on to hold down several cabinet positions. He was appointed acting president of Guinea Bissau from 14 May 1999 – 17 February 2000 by a military junta following a Civil War as a result of his critical stance on former president Joao Bernardo Vieira. He won the 2009 presidential elections and immediately introduced reforms to tackle the cocaine trade. This resulted in an attempted coup. Following the coup he was forced to accept one of the leaders of the rebellion, Bubo Na Tchuto, as head of the navy – this was despite Tchuto being named one of the stalwarts of the cocaine trade in Guinea Bissau.

His struggled with diabetes throughout his presidency, and a stint in a Senegalese hospital was followed by treatment in the Val-de-Grace military hospital in Paris. He passed away in the French hospital on 9 January 2012.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by Ikennamurphy: 3:28pm On Oct 03, 2020
Murtala mohammed.. Or is assassination not death while in power? Even Aguiyi Ironsi undecided
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:32pm On Oct 03, 2020
Bingu wa Mutharika, President of Malawi (2012)

Malawi president Bingu wa Mutharika passed away on 5 April 2012 aged 78 after just under eight years inthe top job. Mutharika had a distinguished career as an economist, working as a Loans Officer at the World Bank as well as a Director of Trade and Development Finance at the United Nations Economic Commission of Africa, and as Secretary General of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa COMESA. Mutharika was believed to have ambitions of holding the presidency for decades before he ascended to the top job. He launched a failed presidential bid in 1999, although five years later he managed to secure the presidency and was re-elected in 2009. During his first term Mutharika was a glowing example of good governance as he spearheaded ambitious agricultural initiatives, overhauled Malawi’s foreign policy and promised political reforms. He was also the chairman of the African Union from 31 January 2010 – 31 January 2011. In 2010 his behaviour grew erratic and repressive, growing intolerant towards critics and seeking constitutional reforms in order to secure a third term as president. At this time Malawi was being hit hard by the global recession, and inflation had risen to triple figures.
Following the deaths of 18 protesters at the hands of soldiers and police firing live bullets at a demonstration, international donors removed aid to the nation.
Mutharika died on 5 April 2012 in a South African hospital, however his death was only officially confirmed two days later when Vice-President Joyce Banda was sworn in as Malawi’s president.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by Tunde835(m): 3:33pm On Oct 03, 2020
Imagine being d president of a country for 38 years and d country still remained a shithole like wat were u doing during dat time. Most of these African "leaders" just wanted to be in power without actually working 2 better d country
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:34pm On Oct 03, 2020
John Atta Mills, President of Ghana (2012)

Ghanaian president John Atta Mills passed away aged 68 on 24 July 2012. Mills had a long and distinguished academic career. He earned a law degree from the University of Ghana, an LLM from the London School of Economics followed by a doctorate from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. He was also a Fulbright scholar at Stanford University. Mills played for the national hockey team, and he was an avid football fan. He then became a Professor of Law at the University of Ghana. He served two terms as Vice-President of Ghana, serving under Jerry Rawlings. He stood for two presidential elections, in 2000 and 2004, but was unsuccessful on both occasions. Finally in 2008 the man affectionately known as ‘The Prof’ or won the election by a margin of less than one percent and was inaugurated the following year. He started an austerity programme and oversaw Ghana’s first commercial oil production.Throughout his presidency there were rumours of his death, with Mills even joking that such rumours were ‘exaggerated’. He travelled to the US for treatment forthroat cancer earlier in 2012, before passing away on24 July 2012 at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra. His body lay in state for three days before a state funeral which was attended by numerous international dignitaries as well as over 50 000 people. The following day was declared a national day or mourning and it is estimated that the funeral drew a television and online audience of well over 20 million people.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by Madibah(m): 3:35pm On Oct 03, 2020
This list isn't complete
What of buhari
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:36pm On Oct 03, 2020
Muammar Gaddafi- Libya (2011)

Muammar Gaddafi, the deposed leader of Libya, died on 20 October 2011 during the Battle of Sirte. Gaddafi was found hiding in a culvert west of Sirte and captured by National Transitional Council forces.He was killed shortly afterwards. The NTC initially claimed he died from injuries sustained in a firefight when loyalist forces attempted to free him, although videos of his last moments show rebel fighters beating him before he was shot dead.
Gaddafi is the only leader that didn't die a natural death from this list. Gaddafi ruled Libya for 42 years.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by Karlovich: 3:36pm On Oct 03, 2020
One died as was cloned in Sudan
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:45pm On Oct 03, 2020
General Murtala Muhammed (Nigeria 1976)

Murtala Muhammad became head of state in Nigeria on 29 July 1975, when he assumed power after a coup that deposed General Yakubu Gowon. On assuming office, he replaced the military governors of the twelve states that had been appointed by his predecessor.
On Friday 13 February 1976, Muhammed set off for work along his usual route on George Street. Shortly after 8 a.m., his Mercedes Benz car traveled slowly in the infamous Lagos traffic near the Federal Secretariat at Ikoyi in Lagos and a group of soldiers (members of an abortive coup led by Dimka) emerged from an adjacent petrol station, ambushed the vehicle and assassinated Muhammed.[25]

Murtala Muhammed was killed, aged 37, along with his aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Akintunde Akinsehinwa, in his black Mercedes Benz saloon car on 13 February 1976. The car was ambushed en route to his office at Dodan Barracks, Lagos. The only visible sign of protection was a pistol carried by his orderly, making his assassination an easy task. The assassination was part of an attempted coup led by Lt. Col Buka Suka Dimka.

He was succeeded by the Chief of Staff, Supreme HQ Olusegun Obasanjo, who completed his plan of an orderly transfer to civilian rule by handing power to Shehu Shagari on 1 October 1979. Today, Muhammed's portrait adorns the 20 Naira note and Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos is named in his honour.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:55pm On Oct 03, 2020
General Sani Abacha (Nigeria 1998)

Abacha received his formal military training at Nigerian and British military training colleges. He rose through the ranks in the Nigerian military and by 1983 had achieved the rank of brigadier when he assisted Ibrahim Babangida in overthrowing Shehu Shagari, who had been elected to his second presidential term in 1983.
Muhammad Buhari became Nigeria’s leader, but just two years later Babangida overthrew Buhari and installed himself as leader with Abacha second in command. Elections were held in 1993 and were won by Moshood Abiola, a candidate supposedly supported by Babangida, who, however, annulled the elections and set up a civilian interim government, which Abacha quickly overthrew.

Although Abacha promised a return to democracy, his actions were anything but democratic. He banned political activity of any kind, fired a large portion of the military, controlled the press, and assembled a personal security force of some 3,000 men. While he supported the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its military arm, ECOWAS Monitoring Group (ECOMOG), in sending troops to restore democracy in Liberia and Sierra Leone, he brutally suppressed dissent at home. Abiola and Olusegun Obasanjo, a former military leader of Nigeria (1976–79), were jailed for treason. Wole Soyinka, Nigeria’s Nobel laureate, was also charged with treason, although he had voluntarily left the country. Perhaps Abacha’s most brutal act was the imprisonment, trial, and subsequent execution for treason of writer Ken Saro-Wiwa and other Ogoni activists who were concerned with the environmental exploitation of their region by multinational petroleum companies.

Abacha’s sudden death in June 1998 moved along the process of returning the country to civilian rule. His military successor, Abdusalam Abubakar, oversaw the return to an elected civilian government in 1999. After Abacha’s death, it was rumoured that he and his family had enriched themselves by some $3 billion, most of it held in European banks. In 2002 a settlement, which returned most of the money to the government in exchange for dropping criminal prosecution, was reached between the Obasanjo government and the Abacha family.

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 3:55pm On Oct 03, 2020
Lalastica help us do the needful grin
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by ImmaculateJOE(m): 4:10pm On Oct 03, 2020
jayautos:
Pascal Yoadimnadji, Prime Minister of Chad (2007)

Yoadimnadji was only the Prime Minister of the North African nation for two years when he was felled by a brain haemorrhage in Paris. The former lawyer served as the head of the National Electoral Commission for two years, a role that saw him oversee the 1996 presidential election in Chad. Thereafter he served in several ministerial roles. His portfolios included Minister of Mines, Energy and Oil; Minister of Tourist Development; Minister of the Environment and Water and Minister of Agriculture. He also served as the President of the Constitutional Council for five years until he was appointed Prime Minister by President Idriss Deby.

In February 2007 Yoadimnadji suffered a heart attack which landed him in a coma. He was then flown to Paris France, where he later died of a brain haemorrhage. He passed away at Val de Grace military hospital at the age of 56. His death was followed by a week of national mourning in Chad.

I thought most Chadians are Muslim..
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by Nobody: 5:00pm On Oct 03, 2020
Where is Augustinho Neto, the first Angola president who was a freedom fighter and founder of the MPLA

Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by baralatie(m): 5:41pm On Oct 03, 2020
where the remaining
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by AdaugoChisom(f): 5:45pm On Oct 03, 2020
According to Nnadi Kanu, B.uhari suppose enter that list grin
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by BlackfireX: 6:17pm On Oct 03, 2020
Where is buharri?

Where is trump?

Where is herod?




* this weed is strong grin
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 9:40pm On Oct 03, 2020
Kenplay:
Where is Augustinho Neto, the first Angola president who was a freedom fighter and founder of the MPLA
Did he die while in seat?
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 9:40pm On Oct 03, 2020
AdaugoChisom:
According to Nnadi Kanu, B.uhari suppose enter that list grin
Na u talk am ooh
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by jayautos: 9:40pm On Oct 03, 2020
ImmaculateJOE:


I thought most Chadians are Muslim..
Not all of them
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by Nobody: 9:41pm On Oct 03, 2020
jayautos:

Did he die while in seat?
Yes, in 1979
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by dukeprince50: 7:02am On Oct 04, 2020
k
Re: African Presidents That Died In Power by HalimaIsrael13: 7:06am On Oct 04, 2020
Nice read

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