 Welcome back, and to other parts of Africa, Sierra Leonean President Jelits Mada Bahu has won a second term in office, receiving 56.17 percent, a ballot cast and narrowly clearing the threshold for awarding a runoff in the West African nation. Main opposition candidate, Samora Kumara, received 41.16 percent of the vote, according to official results from Saturday's election. Bahu has been facing criticism because of debilitating economy conditions, but Kumara pledged to improve. Nearly 60 percent of Sierra Leonean's population of more than 7 million people are facing poverty, with youth unemployment being one of the highest in West Africa.