By Kebeli Demba Nyima When Adama Barrow won the 2016 election against longtime dictator Yahya Jammeh, he was seen not merely as a victor, but as a liberator. The language was biblical, the expectations messianic. After twenty-two years under the iron grip of Yahya Jammeh, Gambians wanted deliverance from the evil clutches of dictatorship. In fact, this is why Ousainu Darboe must be forgiven for hailing Barrow as Moses, the reluctant shepherd who…
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