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Lester Meek: Good evening Tanzania.

Tanzania: Good evening.

Lester Meek: You’re doing well, as a nation.

Tanzania: That’s true. Hopefully we’ll pull it off.

Lester Meek: Are you worried that the votes might dry up?

Tanzania: Well, a gift is a gift. Don’t get tired of receiving!

Lester Meek: I suppose so. Can you give us your votes please?

Tanzania:

7: Madagascar

6: Nigeria

5: South Africa

4: Cameroon

3: Mali

2: Senegal

1: Egypt

Tanzania: Here are our biggies:

8 points go to…Kenya!

10 points go to……Mozambique!

12 points go to…

…Zambia!

Tanzania: Good night.

Lester Meek: Christina Modoglou’s Zambia take full points there, something which is very welcome. dafuge's Mozambique pick up the decade.

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Lester Meek: South Africa calling the Union of the Comoros.

Michael Venter: Hi, South Africa.

Lester Meek: Okay, can you please give us your nation’s votes?

Michael Venter: Here are Comoros’ votes:

7: Mali

6: Central African Republic

5: Benin

4: Gabon

3: Sudan

2: Cape Verde

1: Zambia

Michael Venter: And our three biggest votes:

8 points go to…Tanzania!

10 points go to……Madagascar!

12 points go to…

…Mozambique!

Michael Venter: Good night, then, Lester.

Lester Meek: Thank you Michael and the Comoros. dafuge's Mozambique take 22 points in what has turned out to be a very good round for them. Joaquim Ntadi’s Madagascar take 10 points from Comoros. How do the nations stand?

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Lester Meek: dafuge’s Mozambique climb several places into contention, and Mikael Schøler’s Mali reclaim the lead. Next we go to the Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone.

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Lester Meek: South Africa calling the Ivory Coast!

Laurent Gbagbo: La Côte d’Ivoire, s’il vous plaît.

Lester Meek: Ah, oui, je suis desolé – j’ai oublié.

Laurent Gbagbo: Oui…

Lester Meek: Pourrions-vous nous donner les votes de la Côte d’Ivoire?

Laurent Gbagbo: Oui;

7: Le Soudan

6: L’Égypte

5: La Tanzanie

4: Le Maroc

3: Le Nigéria

2: Le Cameroun

1: La Zambie

Laurent Gbago: Et les votes les plus importants:

8 points vont…à L’Afrique du Sud!

10 points vont……au Sénégal!

12 points vont…

…au Mali!

Laurent Gbagbo: Au revoir!

Lester Meek: Merci. La Côte d’Ivoire aide les autres pays francophones en leur donnant les point. Le Mali de Mikael Schøler prend le douze points, lorsque le Sénégal d’Edward Still reçoit dix points.

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Lester Meek: Lester Meek calling Sierra Leone!

Mr Giggs: Bonjour Afrique du Sud!

Lester Meek: La Sierra Leone? Pourquoi est-ce que vous parlez le français? Vous êtes un ancien pays britannique!

M. Giggs: J’ai pensé: pourqoui pas?

Lester Meek: D’accord…

M. Giggs: Les votes de la Sierra Leone:

7: Le Mozambique

6: Le Nigéria

5: Le Mali

4: La République centrafricaine

3: La Tanzanie

2: La Zambie

1: La Cap-Vert

M. Giggs: Et les votes les plus grands:

8 points vont…au Bénin!

10 points vont……au Soudan!

12 points vont…

…à l’Égypte!

M. Giggs: Merci, Afrique du Sud!

Lester Meek: Oui, merci, La Sierra Leone. L’Égypte de Tyler Burrows prend le maximum de points, mais le Soudan fait très bien aussi. Comment le-met les pays?

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Lester Meek: Le Mali de Mikael Schøler ont fait très bien, et il mène par un écart assez grand. Le Soudan de Jeremy English et L’Égypte de Tyler Burrows ont fait bien aussi. Malgré le fait que son dirigeant est français, la République du Kenya n’a reçu aucune pointe, et elle est tombée à la douzième position. Puis, les votes du Tchad et de Sao Tomé-et-Principe.

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Lester Meek: Phew, I’m glad I don’t have to speak any more French. Chad, can you hear us?

Chad: Bonjour, Afrique du Sud!

Lester Meek: Ah, non, vraiment?

Chad: Non, je rigolais. مرحبا!

Lester Meek: اللغةالعربية؟

Chad: وهناصوتامنتشاد :

7: بنين

6: مالي

Lester Meek: منفضلكتوقف! لايمكنفهمكلواحدمنالكم!

Mido: لامانعلدي.

Zeinab Bedawi: لامانعأيضا.

Lester Meek: كيفتحصلهنا؟

Lester Meek: Look, Chad, I’m getting a voice in my ear. You need to give your votes now.

Chad: I was giving our votes!

Lester Meek: I’m not going to ask you again.

Chad:

5: Central African Republic

4: Senegal

3: Zambia

2: Tanzania

1: Morocco

Chad:

8 points go to Nigeria.

10 points go to Sudan.

12 points go to…Cameroon!

Lester Meek: South Africa notably omitted there. Liam Ferguson’s Cameroon pick up 12 points, and Jeremy English’s Sudan climb into the top four with 10 points.

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Lester Meek: South Africa calling São Tomé and Príncipe.

Fradique de Menezes: Good evening South Africa. It’s a great show you’re putting on.

Lester Meek: Thank you Mister President. Can you give us the votes from São Tomé and Príncipe?

Fradique de Menezes:

7: Nigeria

6: Cape Verde

5: Kenya

4: Sudan

3: Mozambique

2: Madagascar

1: Zambia

Fradique de Menezes: And here are São Tomé and Príncipe’s three biggest votes:

8 points go to…Central African Republic!

10 points go to……Benin!

12 points go to…

…Gabon!

Fradique de Menezes: Thank you, South Africa.

Lester Meek: So, Ken Co’s Gabon take maximum points there. And Sir Ronald Vaughan’s Benin will be very grateful for the decade. How does the table look just after the halfway point?

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Lester Meek: Mikael Schøler’s Mali break the century mark. Des Tiny’s Nigeria have risen into contention. They’ll be hoping for some more votes soon, because right after Benin we’ve got Niger!

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Lester Meek: Good evening Benin.

Benin: Hi Lester.

Lester Meek: Do you have votes for us?

Benin: Of course;

7: Tanzania

6: Zambia

5: Nigeria

4: Sudan

3: Central African Republic

2: Cameroon

1: Egypt

Benin: And here are the three biggest votes from Benin:

8 points go to…Madagascar!

10 points go to……Gabon!

12 points go to…

…Kenya!

Benin: Thank you South Africa!

Lester Meek: Cheers Benin. Kenya continue to flirt with contention, with Alfred Jarry’s side picking up maximum points there. Ken Co’s Gabon pick up 10 points, while Nigeria overtake Cameroon to keep third place.

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Lester Meek: Niger, can you hear us?

Rap Nigerien: Yes, of course!

Lester Meek: What do you think of your neighbour, Nigeria’s, performance?

Rap Nigerien: There’s only room for one country beginning with ‘Niger’ in Africa.

Lester Meek: Right. Well, if you’d like to give us your votes then. I’m assuming Nigeria won’t be featuring.

Rap Nigerien:

7: Senegal

6: Cameroon

5: Morocco

4: Egypt

3: Sudan

2: Cape Verde

1: Gabon

Rap Nigerien:

8 points go to…Benin!

10 points go to……Mali!

12 points go to…

…Nigeria!

Rap Nigerien: Goodnight, South Africa.

Lester Meek: Okay, so Nigeria did feature. Yet Des Tiny’s side, who pick up 12 points, won’t be overtaking Mikael Schøler’s Mali, who pick up 10. Let’s take a look at the tables.

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Lester Meek: Des Tiny’s Nigeria become the second side to break the century barrier. There seems to be quite a gap opening between 6th and 7th, but then it’s nowhere near as big as the one between 15th and 16th. Next we travel to Liberia and Mozambique!

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Oh pretty happy with this, glad to have moved from the bottom to 2nd, but now we need to press home the advantage.

Thank you very much Niger, and thanks Benin. It is great to see the support flowing through here.

Always happy to help thy neighbour. Just remember the favour next time. :p

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Lester Meek: Liberia, are you receiving us?

George Weah: Loud and clear, Lester.

Lester Meek: Hello again Mr Weah! How do you feel about Liberia’s exit from the tournament?

George Weah: It was a bit disappointing, but we showed what we are capable of. Roll on next year!

Lester Meek: Absolutely. Could you give us Liberia’s votes?

George Weah: Yes, and here they are:

7: Egypt

6: Madagascar

5: Cameroon

4: Cape Verde

3: Benin

2: Gabon

1: Kenya

George Weah: And here are Liberia’s three biggest votes:

8 points go to…Mali!

10 points go to……Tanzania!

12 points go to…

…South Africa!

George Weah: Thank you South Africa!

Lester Meek: No, thank you, Liberia. 12 points for Matt Lepino’s side there, very welcome. Meanwhile, Mikael Schøler’s Mali increase their lead at the top, and both Cameroon and Thelonius Davis’s Tanzania break the hundred barrier.

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Lester Meek: Lester Meek to Mozambique!

Eusébio: Mozambique to Lester Meek!

Lester Meek: Ha ha ha, I love that! Hello Eusébio!

Eusébio: Hello! Mozambique need to pick up some points, man!

Lester Meek: As do South Africa, to be honest. Here’s hoping for another 12. What are Mozambique’s votes?

Eusébio:

7: South Africa

6: Mali

5: Senegal

4: Sudan

3: Benin

2: Cameroon

1: Cape Verde

Eusébio: And Mozambique’s three most important votes:

8 points go to…Zambia!

10 points go to……Tanzania!

12 points go to…

…Madagascar!

Eusébio: Good night, South Africa!

Lester Meek: Thanks, Mozambique. Joaquim Ntadi’s Madagascar pick up maximum points there, but it is Thelonius Davis’s Tanzania who will appreciate those votes most. Let’s see the tables now.

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Lester Meek: Mali take top spot, while both South Africa and Madagascar rise a few places. But Alfred Jarry’s Kenya fall down the table again. Morocco and Angola give us our next votes.

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Lester Meek: Good evening Morocco!

Jamel Debbouze: Hello Lester!

Lester Meek: It’s Jamel Debbouze! Tell me, Jamel – what do you think of Morocco’s current position?

Jamel Debbouze: I don’t think it’s fair, to be perfectly honest with you. The three games we won were by a combined score of 11-0!

Lester Meek: Let’s hope you can pick up the points soon. Meanwhile, can you give us Morocco’s votes?

Jamel Debbouze:

7: South Africa

6: Benin

5: Senegal

4: Cameroon

3: Gabon

2: Central African Republic

1: Tanzania

Jamel Debbouze: And here are Morocco’s three biggest votes:

8 points go to…Mali!

10 points go to……Sudan!

12 points go to…

…Egypt!

Jamel Debbouze: Thank you South Africa!

Lester Meek: So, Morocco’s votes go to the fellow Arabic countries. Tyler Burrows’s Egypt pick up 12 points and Jeremy English’s Sudan pick up 10. They, Benin and South Africa clear the 100 points mark.

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Lester Meek: South Africa calling Angola!

Mantorras: Hello, South Africa.

Lester Meek: Ah, good evening Mantorras. Happy with Angola’s performance?

Mantorras: We were only 10 points from qualifying, so I think the guys did really well.

Lester Meek: Excellent. Well, if you’d like to give us the votes from Angola.

Mantorras:

7: Senegal

6: Cameroon

5: Sudan

4: Morocco

3: Tanzania

2: Central African Republic

1: Gabon

Mantorras: And here are Angola’s three biggest votes:

8 points go to…Mali!

10 points go to……Zambia!

12 points go to…

…Benin!

Mantorras: Good evening, South Africa!

Lester Meek: Thank you Angola. Sir Ronald Vaughan’s Benin get a welcome 12 points which really puts them in the race. Christina Modoglou’s Zambia pick up their spirits a bit with 10 points. How do the tables stand?

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Lester Meek: There’s a fierce chase at the top, but Mikael Schøler’s Mali still lead by 24 points. Algeria and Swaziland, who finished bottom and second-bottom respectively in their groups, both with 14 points, are next up to vote.

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