Last updated: 22 october, 2010 - 12:14 GMT

Ivory Coast election tour: Gagnoa

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BBC's John James will be reporting from around Ivory Coast ahead of the first presidential elections since the outbreak of civil war in 2002.

For his last report he visits Gagnoa, the home town of incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo, where some very faithful supporters were out in force.

Ivory Coast election tour

    • The BBC's John James reports from the stronghold of the former New Forces rebels the country's second largest city Bouake

      ListenDuration: 05:11

    • The BBC's John James visits the Korhogo in the north, stronghold of former prime minister, Alassane Ouattara.

      ListenDuration: 04:38

    • BBC's John James reports from Daoukro, home town of one of the main candidates, former President Henri Konan Bedie.

      ListenDuration: 04:45

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