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It also solicits the continuous prayers and support of all Gambians and non-Gambians alike, as they welcome a new member to the First Family.

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As the cliché (and perhaps sexist saying) goes, ‘behind every ‘successful’ man is a woman’, this is perhaps the best time to have a look at the women in Yahya Jammeh’s life. But the threat of military intervention from regional states was real enough.

According to The Gambia's privately owned Point newspaper, he married his second wife, Alima Sallah, in 2010, but Mr Jammeh's office issued an instruction that she should not be referred to as First Lady - in contrast to South Africa where all four wives of President Jacob Zuma hold the title.

"She is not to be addressed as the First Lady because, according to protocol, there can only be one First Lady and, in this case, that is Madam Zineb Yahya Jammeh," the newspaper quoted the presidency as saying at the time., external

Mr Jammeh won four multi-party elections before he was finally defeated.

He walked down a long red carpet surrounded by dignitaries before climbing the steps to the plane, waving to his admirers and saluting them with a Koran. She was born in Rabat, Morocco and has a diploma in International Systems and Management.

As First Lady, she commits much of her time to humanitarian causes aimed at disease prevention, reducing maternal mortality and providing scholarships for bright young Gambians.

She has two children with Yahya Jammeh, a daughter Miriam Jammeh and a son Muhammed Jammeh.

Jammeh weds second wife

President Yahya Jammeh has married a second wife, a young lady by the name Ms Alima Sallah, daughter of Omar Gibril Sallah and Mrs Zahra Sallah, a press release from the Office of the President has announced.

Ms Alima Sallah, according to the release sent to this paper, now goes by the title Lady Alima Yahya Jammeh.

The threat seemed to have worked as he divorced Alima Sallah a year later.

In 2012, he was also reported by some in the Ghanaian media to have married a 22-year-old Ghanaian, Nora, although that seems very unlikely as there no photos of him and the said woman. Yahya Jammeh is a flamboyant character and would have certainly made the world aware of this marriage.

However, during his marriage to Sallah, only Zineb Jammeh could be addressed with the title of First Lady.

Zineb is the daughter of a prominent Guinean diplomat and a Moroccan mother.

He finally became the first president to peacefully hand over power in The Gambia since independence from Britain in 1965.

Portly president

Known for walking around with his trademark prayer beads and a stick, he was one of the world's most eccentric and ruthless leaders. He divorced his first wife Tuti Faal in 1998 after four years of marriage and that same year he married Zineb Jammeh in 1998.

alima sallah biography of barack

Yahya Jammeh has had a 'colourful' married life.

While soldiers, supporters and dignitaries despaired at his departure, many others in The Gambia are glad to see the end of what they considered a dictatorship, where there was little respect for human rights or freedom of speech

How he was persuaded to leave it not yet known.

Profile: Former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh

The 22 years in power of former Gambian President Yahya Jammeh came to an inglorious end.

Initially he surprised his critics by accepting defeat after 22 years in power, but then backtracked by announcing he would contest the result, only to backtrack again and leave the country.

Mr Jammeh departed on 21 January 2017 surrounded by cheering supporters and accompanying ceremonial music.

Born in May 1965, he came to power in 1994 as a 29-year-old army lieutenant in a country portrayed in tourist brochures as an idyllic holiday destination.

As the political drama concerning the crisis in The Gambia continues to unfold, it has generated greater interest in the life of the protagonist, Yahya Jammeh.

After losing the December 2016 elections, President Jammeh conceded defeat to the candidate of the opposition, Adama Barrow. However, a few days later, he changed his mind and despite today, January 19, being the day he is supposed to officially hand over to Mr Barrow, he has resolved to stay in power.

As the cliché (and perhaps sexist saying) goes, ‘behind every ‘successful’ man is a woman’, this is perhaps the best time to have a look at the women in Yahya Jammeh’s life.

Yahya Jammeh has had a colourful married life.

"She is not to be addressed as the First Lady because, according to protocol, there can only be one First Lady and, in this case, that is Madam Zineb Yahya Jammeh," the statement said.

It added: "This also serves as official notification to all the Diplomatic Missions accredited to the country, our Embassies abroad, countries around the world, as well as friends and well wishers."

The Office of the President went on to express its "profound gratitude to all Gambians and non-Gambians alike for their continuous support and solidarity with the First Family from 1994 to date".

He also believed that homosexuality threatens human existence.

Mr Jammeh divorced his first wife Tuti Faal and subsequently married two other women, though his official website referred only to Zineb Yahya Jammeh, external, who held the title of First Lady.

He became a portly president who portrayed himself as a devout Muslim with miraculous powers, such as the power to cure people of Aids and infertility.

In 2010, he then married Alima Sallah, whose age,  21, at the time was disputed by some who claimed she was actually 18.

The marriage to Sallah is said to have infuriated Zineb, with insider sources reporting her considering divorcing him.