Hannibal has nothing to fear. Will has friendzoned Chilton so hard, the term will now be known as chillzoned.

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Hannibal has nothing to fear. Will has friendzoned Chilton so hard, the term will now be known as chillzoned.
Pharaoh Complex
In ancient Egypt Pharaohs were the political and spiritual leaders who ruled until natural death or assassination. Their reign was hereditary and considered dynasties. By and large this brand of autocratic rule has been found throughout the African continent since antiquity and has become synonymous with modern African politics. Within the last several months local populations and the international community has posed challenges to these political dynasties.
Is the reluctance to concede power by African leaders a main cause of instability throughout the region?
Senegal riots: A case study by Adolphus Washingtonhttp://africanalyst.wordpress.com/2011/11/16/is-the-reluctance-to-concede-power-by-african-leaders-a-main-cause-of-instability-throughout-the-region-senegal-riots-a-case-study/
#The "pharaoh complex" as opposed to the "big man syndrome" (in Africa that CNN, BBC etc etc like to use)hmm...