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18/02/2026
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10/02/2026
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17/09/2025
100 African Leaders Brought to Their Knees
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North Africa
1. King Farouk (Egypt, 1952) – Lavish monarch, overthrown, died in exile in Italy.
2. Anwar Sadat (Egypt, 1981) – Assassinated by Islamist soldiers during a parade.
3. Hosni Mubarak (Egypt, 2011) – Ousted in Arab Spring, tried in a courtroom cage.
4. Mohamed Morsi (Egypt, 2013) – First elected president, ousted, died in court.
5. Muammar Gaddafi (Libya, 2011) – Brutally killed after 42 years in power.
6. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (Tunisia, 2011) – Fled to Saudi Arabia after Arab Spring.
7. Habib Bourguiba (Tunisia, 1987) – Declared senile, deposed in a bloodless coup.
8. Ahmed Ben Bella (Algeria, 1965) – First president, ousted and jailed by Boumédiène.
9. Houari Boumédiène (Algeria, 1978) – Military ruler, died suddenly in office, his regime crumbled.
10. King Idris (Libya, 1969) – Overthrown by Gaddafi, lived and died in exile.
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West Africa
11. Patrice Lumumba (Congo, 1961) – Executed after independence crisis.
12. Joseph Kasa-Vubu (Congo, 1965) – Deposed by Mobutu.
13. Mobutu Sese Seko (Zaire/DRC, 1997) – Fled into exile, died in Morocco.
14. Laurent Kabila (DRC, 2001) – Assassinated by his bodyguard.
15. Moïse Tshombe (Congo, 1967) – Exiled, kidnapped, died mysteriously.
16. Sylvanus Olympio (Togo, 1963) – First president, assassinated in coup.
17. Gnassingbé Eyadéma (Togo, 2005) – Longest-serving dictator, died suddenly; succession challenged.
18. Thomas Sankara (Burkina Faso, 1987) – Assassinated by Blaise Compaoré.
19. Blaise Compaoré (Burkina Faso, 2014) – Ousted by mass protests, fled to Ivory Coast.
20. Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana, 1966) – Pan-African icon, toppled, died in exile.
21. John Kufuor (Ghana, 2009) – Peaceful exit, but harassed post-office by rivals.
22. Ahmed Sékou Touré (Guinea, 1984) – Died during surgery, regime collapsed.
23. Lansana Conté (Guinea, 2008) – Dictator, died, army seized power.
24. Alpha Condé (Guinea, 2021) – Opposition hero turned autocrat, ousted in a coup.
25. Luis Cabral (Guinea-Bissau, 1980) – Overthrown in a coup, exiled.
26. João Bernardo Vieira (Guinea-Bissau, 2009) – Assassinated by soldiers.
27. Ahmed Tejan Kabbah (Sierra Leone, 1997) – Ousted, restored by UN forces.
28. Siaka Stevens (Sierra Leone, 1985) – Forced into retirement, disgraced by corruption.
29. Samuel Doe (Liberia, 1990) – Captured, tortured, and killed on video.
30. Charles Taylor (Liberia, 2003) – From president to war crimes prisoner.
31. William Tolbert (Liberia, 1980) – Murdered in his bedroom during a coup.
32. Yahya Jammeh (Gambia, 2017) – Refused to concede elections, fled into exile.
33. Abdoulaye Wade (Senegal, 2012) – Tried to cling to power, ousted via elections.
34. Mamadou Tandja (Niger, 2010) – Overthrown for extending term limits.
35. Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara (Niger, 1999) – Assassinated by soldiers.
36. Mahamadou Issoufou (Niger, 2021) – Peacefully stepped down, but his allies faced backlash.
37. Modibo Keita (Mali, 1968) – Ousted in a coup, jailed until death.
38. Moussa Traoré (Mali, 1991) – Dictator for 23 years, toppled by protests.
39. Amadou Toumani Touré (Mali, 2012) – Coup forced him into exile.
40. Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta (Mali, 2020) – Elected president, ousted by mutiny.
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East Africa & Horn
41. Haile Selassie (Ethiopia, 1974) – Smothered in captivity after 44-year reign.
42. Mengistu Haile Mariam (Ethiopia, 1991) – Fled to Zimbabwe, still in exile.
43. Meles Zenawi (Ethiopia, 2012) – Died in office; his tight grip ended suddenly.
44. Siad Barre (Somalia, 1991) – Ousted, died in exile in Nigeria.
45. Mohamed Siad Barre allies – Executed or jailed after his regime’s collapse.
46. Daniel arap Moi (Kenya, 2002) – Ruled 24 years, forced into retirement, legacy tainted.
47. Jomo Kenyatta (Kenya, 1978) – Died in office, his regime accused of authoritarianism.
48. Milton Obote (Uganda, 1971 & 1985) – Twice ousted, died in exile in Zambia.
49. Idi Amin (Uganda, 1979) – Brutal dictator, ousted, died in Saudi exile.
50. John Garang (Sudan, 2005) – Rebel leader turned VP, died suddenly in a helicopter crash.
51. Gaafar Nimeiry (Sudan, 1985) – Overthrown by protests, lived in exile.
52. Omar al-Bashir (Sudan, 2019) – Ousted by generals, jailed, facing ICC.
53. Isaias Afwerki (Eritrea, still ruling) – Not fallen yet, but widely expected to face a harsh end.
54. Mengistu’s Derg officials (Ethiopia, 1991) – Tried, executed, or jailed after regime collapse.
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Central Africa
55. Jean-Bédel Bokassa (CAR, 1979) – Crowned himself emperor, toppled by France.
56. David Dacko (CAR, 1981) – Twice ousted in coups.
57. François Bozizé (CAR, 2013) – Deposed by Seleka rebels, fled abroad.
58. Michel Djotodia (CAR, 2014) – Rebel leader-turned-president, forced to resign.
59. Hissène Habré (Chad, 1990) – Ousted, fled, later jailed for war crimes.
60. Idriss Déby (Chad, 2021) – Killed on the battlefield while fighting rebels.
61. Félix Malloum (Chad, 1979) – Ousted during civil war, exiled.
62. Ngarta Tombalbaye (Chad, 1975) – Assassinated in coup.
63. Pierre Buyoya (Burundi, 2003) – Twice military ruler, later convicted in absentia.
64. Michel Micombero (Burundi, 1976) – Deposed, died in exile.
65. Melchior Ndadaye (Burundi, 1993) – First elected president, assassinated.
66. Cyprien Ntaryamira (Burundi, 1994) – Killed in plane crash with Rwanda’s Habyarimana.
67. Juvenal Habyarimana (Rwanda, 1994) – Assassinated, his death triggered genocide.
68. Pasteur Bizimungu (Rwanda, 2000) – Former president jailed by Kagame’s regime.
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Southern Africa
69. Hastings Banda (Malawi, 1994) – Declared “Life President,” ousted in elections.
70. Bakili Muluzi (Malawi, 2004) – Tried to extend term, blocked, forced out.
71. Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe, 2017) – Army coup forced him out after 37 years.
72. Ian Smith (Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, 1979) – White-minority ruler, forced to step down.
73. Samora Machel (Mozambique, 1986) – Died in plane crash, suspected foul play.
74. Eduardo Mondlane (Mozambique, 1969) – Rebel leader assassinated.
75. José Eduardo dos Santos (Angola, 2017) – Ruled 38 years, stepped down amid protests.
76. Sam Nujoma (Namibia, 2005) – Left under pressure after long rule.
77. Frederik Willem de Klerk (South Africa, 1994) – Last apartheid president, dismantled system but lost all power.
78. Jacob Zuma (South Africa, 2018) – Forced to resign after corruption scandals.
79. P.W. Botha (South Africa, 1989) – “Great Crocodile,” forced out before apartheid ended.
80. King Moshoeshoe II (Lesotho, 1990) – Exiled, later reinstated but died mysteriously.
81. King Letsie III (Lesotho, 1994) – Briefly dethroned, later restored.
82. Kenneth Kaunda (Zambia, 1991) – Father of independence, lost elections, humiliated in retirement.
83. Levy Mwanawasa (Zambia, 2008) – Died suddenly, succession turmoil.
84. Michael Sata (Zambia, 2014) – Died in office, left chaos.
85. Léon M’ba (Gabon, 1967) – Died suddenly, replaced by Bongo dynasty.
86. Ali Bongo Ondimba (Gabon, 2023) – Ousted in a coup after 14 years in power.
87. Omar Bongo (Gabon, 2009) – Africa’s longest ruler, died after 42 years in power.
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Island States
88. Didier Ratsiraka (Madagascar, 2002) – Ousted, fled into exile.
89. Marc Ravalomanana (Madagascar, 2009) – Overthrown, exiled.
90. Andry Rajoelina (Madagascar, 2014) – Transitional president forced to step aside.
91. Albert Zafy (Madagascar, 1996) – Impeached.
92. Ahmed Abdallah (Comoros, 1989) – Shot dead during a coup.
93. Ali Soilih (Comoros, 1978) – Ousted and killed.
94. Mohamed Bacar (Comoros, 2008) – Rebel leader, deposed and exiled.
95. Said Mohamed Djohar (Comoros, 1995) – Deposed in a mercenary coup.
96. France-Albert René (Seychelles, 2004) – Stepped down under pressure after 27 years.
97. James Mancham (Seychelles, 1977) – Overthrown in coup, exiled.
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Other Notable Collapses
98. Sekouba Konaté (Guinea, 2010) – Transitional leader, sidelined.
99. Pierre Nkurunziza (Burundi, 2020) – Tried to extend term, died suddenly.
100. Ali Bongo Ondimba (Gabon, 2023) – Deposed in coup, shown begging in viral video.
23/08/2025
El Merriekh Bentiu proudly announced the signing of Brazilian international Marcos Rodrigues as a defender but when fans checked his profile, they found out he’s a wrestler. Now supporters are asking if he’s here to block strikers or body-slam them.
20/08/2025
DJ Bossman and Alam were recently pictured on holiday in Tanzania, a few months after their controversial marriage that drew widespread attention. Madam Alam Santo Malek Anai, who today obtained 86.6% in the science section in the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education results, appeared relaxed and happy with DJ Bossman as they enjoyed their time together despite the public debate surrounding their union.
22/07/2025
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15/10/2024
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