By Yerima Kini Nsom The political lexicon, especially in many third-world countries, is usually very rich with words and expressions that carry …
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By Staff Writer Thirty years after his passing, Honourable Sam Moma Mofor (1924–1996) remains one of the most compelling symbols of unity …
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By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo The silence that followed the final whistle in Rabat was deafening for millions of Cameroonians. The Indomitable Lions, …
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After having taken the oath of office and re-emerging as the President of all Cameroonians, President Paul Biya should undergo a spiritual …
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Issues At Stake: Pseudo Intellectuals As Cast Of Political Hawks
by ThePostby ThePostBy Yerima Kini Nsom The October 12 presidential election gave rise to an unprecedented wave of political prostitution as soapbox hawks moved …
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Ever since the pseudo-independence of the Cameroons, there has been an undeclared but prevailing maxim, that “the fear of the gendarme is …
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Cameroon’s 43-Year Puzzle: When Loyalty Becomes The People’s Undoing
by ThePostby ThePostAs Cameroonians await the official results of the October 12, 2025 presidential election, a familiar air of resignation hangs over the country. …
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Cameroon At A Crossroad: Ernest Nkengafric Calls For Election Reflection
by ThePostby ThePostAs Cameroon approaches the pivotal 2025 elections, the urgency for reflection among its voters has never been greater. The Regional Adviser for …
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The Post Comment: Opposition’s Disunity Is Equal To Another Electoral Waterloo On October 12
by ThePostby ThePostAs Cameroon nears the October 12 presidential election, the nation finds itself in a beleaguered and critical juncture. With 92-year old President …
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The Post Comment: Is Cameroon Doomed With President-For-Life Syndrome?
by ThePostby ThePostThe announcement of the incumbent President Paul Biya’s candidacy for the October 12 presidential election last July 13, leaves Cameroon in the …