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Yahya Jammeh Drop Bombshell — The 2017 Exiled Gambian Leader Set to Return After 8 Years Away

Yahya Jammeh drop bombshell, the then Gambian leader who ruled for 22 years and was forcefully removed from power in 2017 is set to return to his homeland after 8 years in exile.

In a surprising turn of events, former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has revealed his plans to return to The Gambia next month—nine years after being forced into exile following his dramatic ousting in 2017. This announcement has stirred up a mix of reactions both in The Gambia and beyond, with many people speculating about what his return might mean for the country’s delicate democracy.

Yahya Jammeh Drop Bombshell

Reports indicate that thousands of Jammeh’s devoted supporters gathered in his hometown of Kanilai to listen to his message, which was shared through an audio broadcast. In his address, Jammeh asserted that his agreement with ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) allowed him to stay outside the country for only six months before coming back to run in new elections—a timeframe that has now stretched into a lengthy nine years.

Yahya Jammeh Drop Bombshell

“I was never meant to be in exile this long. My deal with ECOWAS was straightforward—six months and I’d be back to contest,” Jammeh said in the audio message, which has since gone viral on social media.  Yahya Jammeh Drop Bombshell

Jammeh’s announcement has reignited intense political discussions in The Gambia, as the nation continues to navigate its path toward democracy after years of authoritarian rule. Some of his loyal followers are buzzing with excitement and are already gearing up for his return, calling him “The Gambia’s true leader.” On the flip side, there are those who worry that his comeback could upset the political balance, given his controversial history of human rights violations, media suppression, and alleged corruption during his 22 years in power.

Political analysts are weighing in on the possibility of Jammeh’s return, suggesting it could really put Gambia’s institutions and President Adama Barrow’s administration to the test. Barrow stepped into the spotlight after Jammeh’s dramatic departure back in January 2017.

As the situation unfolds, ECOWAS and international observers are keeping a close eye on developments, hoping that Jammeh’s potential comeback won’t spark any unrest in the region.    Yahya Jammeh Drop Bombshell

What are your thoughts? Should Yahya Jammeh be allowed to return and run for elections again, or is it better for him to stay in exile? We’d love to hear your opinions below!

Meanwhile; Mike Arnold blasts sultan of Sokoto over his recent statement that challenges anyone to provide evidence of Christian Genoc!de in Nigeria, Mike Arnold you remember him? is a friend of Reno Omokri who decided to expose Reno for who he truly is.

In a surprising turn of events, Mike Arnold, a former associate of Reno Omokri, has boldly accused the Sultan of Sokoto of masterminding and profiting from what he calls “an ongoing genocide” in Nigeria.  Yahya Jammeh Drop Bombshell

Arnold’s remarks came after the Sultan recently dared anyone, whether in Nigeria or abroad, to present evidence of genocide occurring in the country. In a passionate rebuttal, Arnold claimed that the Sultan is “the architect of the killings” and suggested he has ties to international terror networks that stretch from Afghanistan to Nigeria.    Yahya Jammeh Drop Bombshell

He went on to accuse the Sultan of providing “safe haven, resources, and Christian blood to satisfy their bloodlust,” and of enriching himself through “blood minerals looted from the killing fields.” Arnold also cautioned that the Sultan could soon find himself facing an international criminal court for crimes against humanity. Continue reading here

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