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Former president of Ghana seems to have fallen in love with Kenya

Here is a list of activities that has got Mahama glued in the East African country.

John Dramani Mahama has had an eventful few months following his loss in the 2016 elections despite his advantage as the incumbent.

After losing out, he has found developed much love for Kenya's governance.

Apparently, he was made to head the 15-member Commonwealth Observer Mission to monitor the East African country’s  general elections.

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Although Kenya's elections had its own glitches, the country has now sworn in a new leadership to steer the affairs of the country.

After the elections, Mahama seems to have fallen in love with the country.

Mahama visits Kenya's Maasai MaraAs part of his visit to the country, ex-President Mahama spent some time at one of Kenya's tourist sites - The Maasai Mara - to discover the lovely Kenyan Game Reserve, renowned for large populations of leopards, lions, Cheetahs, and Zebras.

It was a relaxing moment for the ex-president as he enjoyed the beautiful scenery in the company of some military officials.

Mahama graces Kenya's independence day celebration.

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Mahama advises Raila Odinga to go to court

Kenya's general election was not all smooth. The first polls saw a rejection by the supreme court when after Raila Odinga legally challenged the results. Mahama actually advised Raila to seek court action over his when he was unsatisfied with the results.

Induction meeting for the 2017-2022 County Governors and Deputy Governors in Kwale County, Kenya.

Mahama seems to have to nurse his polls defeat by Nana Akufo-Addo in Kenya.

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Some Kenyan's aren't so fine cool with his numerous involvement in their affairs.

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