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Adama Barrow, a property magnate who has never held public office, has defied the odds to score a shocking victory in Gambia’s elections.

A new era appears to be dawning in The Gambia as country’s long time president has lost the presidential election held on Thursday December 1 to a 51- year old businessman, Adama Barrow

Born in a small village near the market town of Basse in the east of Gambia, Barrow is a relatively new comer to frontline politics in the Gambia. Until about six months ago, he was just a businessman who was largely unknown as a politician.

He was however thrust into the political limelight following the jailing of top officials from the United Democratic Party (UDP) in July.

Seven political parties and an independent candidate opted to join forces to field a unifying figure. That candidate was Adama Barrow.

Adama Barrow moved to London in the 2000s for further studies. Whiles there, he reportedly worked as a security guard to raise money to complete his studies in Real Estates.

He returned to his native Gambia in 2006 to set up Majum Real Estate, a property company, managing private estates.

Adama Barrow was thrust into the presidential race in September, a many felt put the odds against him.

Barrow’s victory which effectively draws the curtain on Jammeh’s 22-year rule, for some Gambians, did not come as a surprise as he is said to have strong grassroots support.

Barrow has been critical of the jailing of opposition politicians and he is promising to promote an independent judiciary as well as freedom of the media and civil society.

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