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Former President heads to Zambia to lead AU elections observer mission

On Sunday, October 25 , Jonathan also led a 33-nation observer mission to the 2015 General Election in Tanzania.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan leaving Nigeria for Zambia, where he is billed to lead the African Union Elections Observation Mission, AUEOM, in the country’s election scheduled take place on October 11, 2016.

He is billed to lead the African Union Elections Observation Mission (AUEOM) in the country’s election scheduled to take place on October 11, 2016.

The former president announced his departure on Twitter.

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Pulse recalls that on Sunday, October 25 , Jonathan also led  a 33-nation observer mission to the 2015 General Election in Tanzania.

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