In Cameroon, President Paul Biya has sparked controversy and protest by securing an eighth term as allegations of election rigging swirl. The election results announced Monday led to violent clashes in Douala, with opposition leader Issa Tchiroma Bakary's supporters taking to the streets.
Biya's victory assures his rule could extend into a century of age, despite ongoing concerns about his governance and the region's stability. The election results indicate Biya received 53.66% of the vote against Tchiroma's 35.19%, prompting Tchiroma to reject the outcome outright.
Cameroon's political landscape continues to simmer with discontent as incidents of violence and unrest point to a populace eager for change. The opposition's challenger, Tchiroma – once a government insider, has transformed i

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