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Liberians vote on how long a president should serve

President Weah wants to reduce terms from six to five years

Liberians are voting in a referendum about shortening presidential terms from six to five years and allowing citizens to have dual nationality.

Plus the United States has added Nigeria to a list of 'countries of concern' for violation of religious freedom.

And Niger rapper and producer Barakina on why tackling tough subjects in his music is important to him.

Photo: Voters queue outside a polling station in Monrovia, Liberia, to take part in the constitutional referendum. Credit: Getty Images

23 minutes

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Tue 8 Dec 202015:06GMT

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  • Tue 8 Dec 202015:06GMT

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