The deaths of African leaders abroad have often stirred controversy, with disputes over repatriation and burial. Former Zambian President Edgar Lungu is now at the center of a feud — his family opposes his burial in Lusaka due to tensions with the current government.
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- Several African leaders have died and been buried outside their home countries.
- Mobutu Sese Seko died in Morocco and remains buried there despite efforts to repatriate him. 14s
- Idi Amin died in Saudi Arabia and Uganda declined to repatriate his remains. 36s
- Kwame Nkrumah was initially buried in Guinea, then repatriated to Ghana years later. 59s
- Debate continues over who should decide a leader's final resting place. 1m 25s