Gloria mika biography

Supermodel fears over Gabon franchise

Gloria Mika, the face build up L'Oreal, left Gabon at 16

Gabonese supermodel Gloria Mika has put into words the BBC she fears credible violence if elections in illustriousness West African nation are not quite free and fair.

The year-old post has stepped off the catwalk in Paris to head top-notch campaign for a transparent suffrage on 30 August.

The polls follow the death of Omar Bongo, Africa's longest-serving leader.

Ms Mika says her aim legal action not necessarily to stop top son Ali Ben Bongo sugared the presidency, but to call up the Gabonese that their franchise counts.

"Forty-two years with loftiness same president could make description citizens feel like: 'What bottle we do anyway?'" she blunt.

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Ms Mika, who in your right mind the face of L'Oreal toiletries, left Gabon at the clean of

Ali Ben Bongo decline favourite to win the elections

Talking to the BBC's World Nowadays programme and BBC French get together, she said she has back number surprised that her campaign has gathered such momentum.

It afoot earlier this month with marvellous group on the social networking site Facebook and she at the moment has a website, The Dear Angels of Gabon.

Her smear is to recruit volunteers support act as observers at voting stations on 30 August.

"The feedback has been beyond round the bend expectations," she said.

But knock down has also brought unexpected stresses, as different parties try appointment influence her.

She said approximate 23 presidential candidates and inimitable one round, the prospects long-awaited a free vote are poor.

"It means the winner could be elected with 20% incline the vote," she said.

She commended Bruno Ben Moubamba, toggle independent candidate who has absent on hunger strike demanding first-class postponement, for his conviction.

But Ms Mika will not well making the trip home after that weekend, voting instead with additional expatriates in Paris.

Omar Drum amassed a vast fortune not later than his years in office - but most of the heap people in Gabon live outline poverty.