[ Life, Death and the Example of Paul Biya] Protest Rises As Paul Biya Was Shamelessly Fraudulently Declared The President Of The Republic Of Cameroon

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Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju

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Oct 30, 2025, 9:43:29 PMOct 30
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From: Nebukadineze Adiele <nebuka...@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2025, 00:51


Paul Biya is not in Cameroon, he went back to his abode of Switzerland minutes after he was "declared reelected", so I am not sure that this type of reaction will change anything, especially since France is staunchly behind Biya. 

My elder brother's wife wife is Cameroonian, so what goes on in that country is my business. The solution for that country right now is for the soldiers to remove the old man and hold a clean election immediately. It is absolutely intolerable that a 92-year-old man is the president of a country, despite his coherence -- more intolerable because he has been on that seat since 1982. My father died at 98 years old and was agile and mentally fit, except the last three weeks of his life. His mother, who lived to a century, was also agile physically and mentally but passed away while holding a conversation with my father in his living room. Dad thought that his mother had dosed off, as she often did, but it turned out that she joined her ancestors effortlessly and painlessly. But for the three weeks he was hospitalized, Dad and his younger brother (who preceded him in death at 95 years old in 2023) repeated the painless exit from this world similarly -- because they were righteous people whose foot-steps we are following. 

My point in the above paragraph is that old people, those over the age of 90, do pull the surprises of permanently  exiting this world at any minute, therefore they should never be allowed to hold leadership positions where life and death decisions are constantly made -- like presidents, aircraft pilots, vehicular operators, surgeons, etc. Regrettably, Cameroonian men don't fight, they are likely the most pacifist Africans -- that was why Nigerians soldiers were pissed off at Shagari when he did nothing when Cameroonian gendarmes killed Nigerian soldiers in Bakassi Peninsula in 1981.  

Nebukadineze Adiele



On Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 08:55:27 AM EDT, Chukwuemeka Okala <reu...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:


Protest Rises As Paul Biya Was Shamelessly Fraudulently Declared The President Of The Republic Of CameroonEmojiEmoji


Emeka Reuben Okala
London, UK
"Faith and reason are not necessarily opposed. But when reason won't take you another step, faith keeps on going because it connects you to God."


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