Cameroon: Will Hermine Patricia Njoya Be Able to Unite the Detained and Rejected Opponents?
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Like a Eiffel Tower of the 2025 presidential elections in Cameroon, the deputy mayor shares her desire to form a historic "universal" opposition. A woman running for the 12th of October, Patricia Tomaino Ndam Njoya, builds an iron filament to unify an opposition that struggles to speak as "one man". In the Cameroonian political landscape, where men dominate widely, Hermine Njoya continues to impose her presence with force and determination.
The Ivorian political scene is vibrating in the footsteps of millions of demonstrators, united against the controversial candidacy of Alassane Ouattara. Meanwhile, in Cameroon, a deafening silence reigns. Calixthe Beyala, a novelist and acerbic observer of society, flotifies the immobility of the local opposition forces. For 48 hours, the latter locks up in sterile conclaves, each one ardently coveting the presidential chair. This selfish race i…
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