• The guy who pronounced Paul Biya as the winner of the Presidential Elections in Cameroon!
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    The guy who pronounced Paul Biya as the winner of the Presidential Elections in Cameroon! https://x.com/i/status/1983007416104169764
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  • Protests have erupted across Cameroon after 92-year-old President Paul Biya who has ruled the country for over 42 years, allegedly rigged the presidential election once again and declared himself president for an unprecedented eighth term!
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    Protests have erupted across Cameroon after 92-year-old President Paul Biya who has ruled the country for over 42 years, allegedly rigged the presidential election once again and declared himself president for an unprecedented eighth term! https://x.com/i/status/1983229093807059131
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  • Declaration of 93yr old Paul Biya as Cameroon’s president, insult to democracy – Timi Frank.

    Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Timi Frank, has condemned the declaration of Paul Biya as winner of the recent presidential election in Cameroon.

    Frank in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday, described the announcement of the 93-year-old Biya as an insult to democracy and a brazen fraud that must be rejected by all who believe in justice and freedom.

    He said, “The so-called results announced by the regime are a fabrication and a clear subversion of the people’s will.

    “The world must not stand by while democracy in Cameroon is strangled in broad daylight.”

    He lamented that peaceful protesters who took to the streets to denounce the daylight robbery of their votes have been met with gunfire, brutality, and mass arrests.

    “Innocent Cameroonians are being killed by their own security forces simply for demanding that their votes count.

    “This bloodshed must end immediately. Those who ordered and carried out these killings must be held personally accountable before international law.

    “The International Criminal Court (ICC) and the United Nations (UN) must investigate and ensure that justice is done.”
    Declaration of 93yr old Paul Biya as Cameroon’s president, insult to democracy – Timi Frank. Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Comrade Timi Frank, has condemned the declaration of Paul Biya as winner of the recent presidential election in Cameroon. Frank in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday, described the announcement of the 93-year-old Biya as an insult to democracy and a brazen fraud that must be rejected by all who believe in justice and freedom. He said, “The so-called results announced by the regime are a fabrication and a clear subversion of the people’s will. “The world must not stand by while democracy in Cameroon is strangled in broad daylight.” He lamented that peaceful protesters who took to the streets to denounce the daylight robbery of their votes have been met with gunfire, brutality, and mass arrests. “Innocent Cameroonians are being killed by their own security forces simply for demanding that their votes count. “This bloodshed must end immediately. Those who ordered and carried out these killings must be held personally accountable before international law. “The International Criminal Court (ICC) and the United Nations (UN) must investigate and ensure that justice is done.”
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  • Cameroon’s Paul Biya re-elected for 8th term with over 53% of vote.

    Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, 92, has been re-elected for an eighth term with 53.7 percent of the vote, according to official results announced by the Constitutional Council Monday.

    Rival candidate and former government minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary came second with 35.2 percent, the council said. Chiroma had claimed victory against the incumbent two days after the October 12 election, and called for demonstrations.

    Four people were killed on Sunday in clashes between security forces and supporters of the opposition in the economic capital Douala, according to the region’s governor.

    Security forces initially used tear gas before firing “live ammunition,” according to protesters interviewed by AFP.

    Since last week, supporters of Issa Tchiroma, who according to his own tally won 54.8 percent of the votes against 31.3 percent for Biya, have taken to the streets to defend his claimed victory.

    Most analysts expected Biya, the world’s oldest serving head of state, to secure another seven-year term in a system that critics say has been increasingly rigged.

    Biya is only the second head of state to lead Cameroon since independence from France in 1960.

    He has ruled with an iron fist, repressing all political and armed opposition, and holding onto power through social upheaval, economic disparity and separatist violence.
    Cameroon’s Paul Biya re-elected for 8th term with over 53% of vote. Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, 92, has been re-elected for an eighth term with 53.7 percent of the vote, according to official results announced by the Constitutional Council Monday. Rival candidate and former government minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary came second with 35.2 percent, the council said. Chiroma had claimed victory against the incumbent two days after the October 12 election, and called for demonstrations. Four people were killed on Sunday in clashes between security forces and supporters of the opposition in the economic capital Douala, according to the region’s governor. Security forces initially used tear gas before firing “live ammunition,” according to protesters interviewed by AFP. Since last week, supporters of Issa Tchiroma, who according to his own tally won 54.8 percent of the votes against 31.3 percent for Biya, have taken to the streets to defend his claimed victory. Most analysts expected Biya, the world’s oldest serving head of state, to secure another seven-year term in a system that critics say has been increasingly rigged. Biya is only the second head of state to lead Cameroon since independence from France in 1960. He has ruled with an iron fist, repressing all political and armed opposition, and holding onto power through social upheaval, economic disparity and separatist violence.
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  • Cameroon’s 92-year-old President Paul Biya has been declared the winner of the country’s disputed presidential election by the Constitutional Council.

    Official results show Biya won 53.7% of the vote, defeating his main challenger, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who secured 35.2%. The victory extends Biya’s rule, making it his eighth consecutive term since he first came to power in 1982.

    Bakary had earlier claimed victory, alleging that the results were manipulated and warning that the Council’s announcement would be “tainted.”

    Tension has spread across the country following the declaration. In Bamenda, streets are deserted amid fears of unrest, while reports from Douala indicate that at least four people were killed during clashes between protesters and security forces.

    Opposition supporters have defied a government ban on protests, accusing the ruling party of trying to “steal victory.”

    Despite the allegations, the government insists the election was conducted peacefully and in line with the law.
    Cameroon’s 92-year-old President Paul Biya has been declared the winner of the country’s disputed presidential election by the Constitutional Council. Official results show Biya won 53.7% of the vote, defeating his main challenger, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who secured 35.2%. The victory extends Biya’s rule, making it his eighth consecutive term since he first came to power in 1982. Bakary had earlier claimed victory, alleging that the results were manipulated and warning that the Council’s announcement would be “tainted.” Tension has spread across the country following the declaration. In Bamenda, streets are deserted amid fears of unrest, while reports from Douala indicate that at least four people were killed during clashes between protesters and security forces. Opposition supporters have defied a government ban on protests, accusing the ruling party of trying to “steal victory.” Despite the allegations, the government insists the election was conducted peacefully and in line with the law.
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  • Cameroon Opposition Leader Claims Election Victory Ahead of Official Results.

    Cameroon’s opposition candidate, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, has declared himself the winner of Sunday’s presidential election a bold move coming days before the country’s electoral authority is expected to release official results.

    In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Tchiroma asserted that “our victory is clear and must be respected,” urging the government to “accept the truth of the ballot box” or risk “plunging the country into turmoil.” He also vowed to publish detailed regional results soon, maintaining that “the people have chosen.”

    Although tally sheets from polling stations can be made public, only the Constitutional Council is legally empowered to proclaim final results a restriction the government has warned remains a “red line that must not be crossed.”

    Tchiroma’s declaration echoes that of Maurice Kamto in 2018, when he similarly announced victory against longtime ruler Paul Biya before official results were out. Kamto was later arrested, and his supporters’ rallies were violently dispersed.

    President Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for 43 years and remains the world’s oldest sitting head of state, is seeking yet another term. However, Tchiroma, a former employment minister, has drawn surprising enthusiasm from younger voters, turning the race into one of the most closely watched in years.

    As both camps circulate tally sheets and blackboard results on social media, each side continues to claim victory setting the stage for possible post-election tension in the Central African nation.
    Cameroon Opposition Leader Claims Election Victory Ahead of Official Results. Cameroon’s opposition candidate, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, has declared himself the winner of Sunday’s presidential election a bold move coming days before the country’s electoral authority is expected to release official results. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Tchiroma asserted that “our victory is clear and must be respected,” urging the government to “accept the truth of the ballot box” or risk “plunging the country into turmoil.” He also vowed to publish detailed regional results soon, maintaining that “the people have chosen.” Although tally sheets from polling stations can be made public, only the Constitutional Council is legally empowered to proclaim final results a restriction the government has warned remains a “red line that must not be crossed.” Tchiroma’s declaration echoes that of Maurice Kamto in 2018, when he similarly announced victory against longtime ruler Paul Biya before official results were out. Kamto was later arrested, and his supporters’ rallies were violently dispersed. President Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for 43 years and remains the world’s oldest sitting head of state, is seeking yet another term. However, Tchiroma, a former employment minister, has drawn surprising enthusiasm from younger voters, turning the race into one of the most closely watched in years. As both camps circulate tally sheets and blackboard results on social media, each side continues to claim victory setting the stage for possible post-election tension in the Central African nation.
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  • After 43 years in power, 92 years old Paul Biya has been re-elected for another 8 years term as the President of Cameron

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    After 43 years in power, 92 years old Paul Biya has been re-elected for another 8 years term as the President of Cameron 😳 Your thoughts ...
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  • El-Rufai Warns Tinubu Could Become ‘Nigeria’s Paul Biya’

    Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has warned that President Bola Tinubu risks becoming “Nigeria’s Paul Biya” if not voted out in the 2027 elections. Hosting former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, El-Rufai accused the APC-led government of centralizing power, undermining federalism, and posing a greater threat to democracy than past military regimes.

    He described Tinubu’s administration as “a disgrace to democratic ideals,” cautioning that failure to act decisively in 2027 could entrench authoritarian rule similar to Biya’s decades-long stay in power in Cameroon.
    El-Rufai Warns Tinubu Could Become ‘Nigeria’s Paul Biya’ Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has warned that President Bola Tinubu risks becoming “Nigeria’s Paul Biya” if not voted out in the 2027 elections. Hosting former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, El-Rufai accused the APC-led government of centralizing power, undermining federalism, and posing a greater threat to democracy than past military regimes. He described Tinubu’s administration as “a disgrace to democratic ideals,” cautioning that failure to act decisively in 2027 could entrench authoritarian rule similar to Biya’s decades-long stay in power in Cameroon.
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  • El-Rufai: Tinubu Govt Worse Than Military Regimes

    Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has described President Bola Tinubu’s administration as a bigger threat to democracy than past military governments. Speaking during a solidarity visit from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, El-Rufai labeled the government “a disgrace to the principles of democracy,” accusing it of authoritarian tendencies and centralizing power at the expense of federalism.

    He compared Tinubu to Cameroon’s Paul Biya and warned that unless stopped in 2027, Tinubu could entrench himself in power. El-Rufai added that even past military leaders, including Buhari, were more tolerant of opposition than the current administration.

    Atiku commended El-Rufai’s boldness and urged opposition leaders to unite in order to democratically unseat Tinubu in the 2027 elections.
    El-Rufai: Tinubu Govt Worse Than Military Regimes Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has described President Bola Tinubu’s administration as a bigger threat to democracy than past military governments. Speaking during a solidarity visit from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, El-Rufai labeled the government “a disgrace to the principles of democracy,” accusing it of authoritarian tendencies and centralizing power at the expense of federalism. He compared Tinubu to Cameroon’s Paul Biya and warned that unless stopped in 2027, Tinubu could entrench himself in power. El-Rufai added that even past military leaders, including Buhari, were more tolerant of opposition than the current administration. Atiku commended El-Rufai’s boldness and urged opposition leaders to unite in order to democratically unseat Tinubu in the 2027 elections.
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  • Presidency: Tinubu Won’t Extend Tenure Beyond 2031

    The Presidency has dismissed claims by former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai that President Bola Tinubu plans to extend his stay in power beyond 2031. El-Rufai had accused the Tinubu administration of drifting toward authoritarianism, likening him to Cameroon’s long-serving leader Paul Biya, and warned of threats to Nigeria’s democracy.

    In response, Presidential aide Bayo Onanuga described El-Rufai’s allegations as “baseless and absurd,” insisting Tinubu remains committed to democracy and will leave office by May 28, 2031, if re-elected in 2027. Onanuga said El-Rufai’s remarks reflect frustration over his failed bid to rally opposition against Tinubu, and suggested he might need “professional counselling.”
    Presidency: Tinubu Won’t Extend Tenure Beyond 2031 The Presidency has dismissed claims by former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai that President Bola Tinubu plans to extend his stay in power beyond 2031. El-Rufai had accused the Tinubu administration of drifting toward authoritarianism, likening him to Cameroon’s long-serving leader Paul Biya, and warned of threats to Nigeria’s democracy. In response, Presidential aide Bayo Onanuga described El-Rufai’s allegations as “baseless and absurd,” insisting Tinubu remains committed to democracy and will leave office by May 28, 2031, if re-elected in 2027. Onanuga said El-Rufai’s remarks reflect frustration over his failed bid to rally opposition against Tinubu, and suggested he might need “professional counselling.”
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  • This is Cameroon's President Paul Biya. He is 92 years and has ruled Cameron for 43 years.

    he stays in Europe and rules Cameroon from Europe. He has won elections 7 times.
    This is Cameroon's President Paul Biya. He is 92 years and has ruled Cameron for 43 years. he stays in Europe and rules Cameroon 🇨🇲 from Europe. He has won elections 7 times.
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