Paul Biya Declared Winner Amid Deadly Cameroon Unrest; Evangelicals Urge ‘God-Fearing Leadership’
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Paul Biya Declared Winner Amid Deadly Cameroon Unrest; Evangelicals Urge ‘God-Fearing Leadership’
by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief YAOUNDÉ (Worthy News) – Cameroon’s Constitutional Council has declared 92-year-old President Paul Biya the winner of the October 12 presidential election, extending his four-decade rule despite deadly protests and fresh appeals from Christian leaders to uphold “democratic and moral values” rooted in faith. Biya — already the world’s oldest sitting head of state — secured 53.66 percent of the vote…
Unrest in Cameroon after court declares Biya election winner
Unrest is spreading across Cameroon as opposition leaders reject the results of the October presidential election, which declared 92-year-old Paul Biya the winner. The country’s top court confirmed Biya’s victory, extending his rule beyond four decades.
According to official results announced on October 27 by the Constitutional Council of Cameroon, President Paul Biya, 92 years old, obtained an eighth term with 53.66... Read
The announcement of the results of the last presidential election in Cameroon, declaring Paul Biya winner with 53.66 per cent of the votes cast, raises a wave of protests. Beyond the political accusations, a statistical analysis of the electoral body's data, ELECAM, highlights troubling anomalies in the evolution of the number of voters per region. These differences suggest a possible "remasterization" of the figures aimed at masking a significa…
Cameroonian opposition leaders contested the official results of the October 12 presidential election on Tuesday, after the country's highest court declared Paul Biya the winner. Source: africanews The post Cameroon: Post-election situation remains tense in Douala appeared first on CameroonOnline.org.
Cameroon Erupts in Post-Election Turmoil as Citizens Reject Biya’s Victory - Security News Alert
Cameroon is engulfed in widespread unrest following the controversial re-election of President Paul Biya, who, at 92 years old, has secured another term in office, extending his 43-year rule. The announcement by the Constitutional Council has sparked violent protests across major cities, including Douala, Bafoussam, and Yaoundé, with demonstrators accusing the government of electoral fraud […] The post Cameroon Erupts in Post-Election Turmoil as…
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