Ivory Coast is split in half, its former president wont cede power to the newly elected president. In Gabon, well, they currently have two presidents, not by choice mind you. In Tunisia, a college-educated street vendor, after having committed suicide by setting himself on fire, ignited a revolution that toppled Tunisia’s long running president. In Egypt, the people removed her long running serving President Mubarak. In Libya, Gadhafi is under siege by the people, yet it may lead to a as Gadafi’s moderate son Salif stated, ‘another Somalia’. The sands are burning with revolution, will the fire of revolution spread to the bush?