Former Ghana president, John Dramani Mahama, has had an eventful few months following his loss in the 2016 elections to Nana Akufo-Addo.
The former National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag-bearer was handed a heavy defeat at last year's polls, despite his advantage as the incumbent.
Mahama managed to record just 44.4% of the vote cast, with Akufo-Addo emerging victorious after garnering 53.4%.
However, despite being unseated as Ghana's president, Mahama has most often been in the spotlight for various reasons.
We take a look at four happenings that he has been involved in since his loss in the 2016 elections.
1. Launching of his book
And after losing the 2016 elections, he continued with his book tour around the globe.
Kenya and South Africa are just a few of the countries where he launched his book.
2. Meeting former ambassadors and NDC party hierarchy
Mahama sat through a meeting with some ranking members of the NDC to deliberate on what led to the party's loss in the 2016 polls.
He advised them not to give up hope as the party looks forward to returning to power in the 2020 elections.
Mahama again met up with some former ambassadors under his government.
3. Taking blame for the NDC's loss
Mahama endured a torrid time following the party's loss, with some party members laying the blame solely on his doorstep.
He later admitted that he would take blame for the NDC's heavy defeat since he was the leader of the party during the elections.
Some party members went as far as calling for him not to contest again for the NDC flag-bearership.
4. Supervising Kenyan elections as a Commonwealth Observer
Mahama was one of the few people selected as Commonwealth Observers during the recent Kenyan elections.
He was selected to lead 14 others who were tasked to monitor and report on the Kenyan elections.
Uhuru Kenyatta won a second term in office after being declared winner.
5. Took a "well-deserved vacation"