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Former Nigerian president, Mohamed Bazoum, refuses to resign despite being overthrown by a coup, leading to his captivity and harsh conditions. His defiance has resulted in potential legal threats and prosecution.
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How might the captivity of a former president impact the political stability of a country?
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What are the potential consequences of a leader's refusal to resign on the country's governance and international relations?
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