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Ghana's Supreme Court must decide in the coming months whether or not to overturn December elections that handed the presidency to John Mahama, in a rare case of African judicial vigour that has transfixed the country.
"When the court in Ghana rules ... it will invariably have a ripple effect on other African elections," said Christopher Fomunyoh, senior associate for Africa at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs in Washington.
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