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Nathalie Yamb after Paul Biya's victory in Cameroon: "Highlander will remain in office until God votes"

Auteur: IvoireMatin

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Nathalie Yamb après la victoire de Paul Biya au Cameroun : « Highlander restera en poste jusqu’à ce que Dieu vote »

Cameroon is not yet finished with Paul Biya. The veteran leader was re-elected for an eighth term yesterday, Monday, October 27. According to the Constitutional Council, which announced the final results of the election, Mr. Biya received 53.66% of the votes cast, ahead of his main challenger, Issa Tchiroma, who received 35.19% of the vote.

For Nathalie Yamb, the outgoing president is once again extending his reign by seven years, "following a single-round presidential election in the style of La Baule."

"They spent their time wallowing in orgies of nauseating tribal invective."

She accuses the opposition of having participated in this election, the rules and the referee of which were known, without any real organization.

"Those who call themselves "opposition" freely decided to take part (in the presidential election), without having organized themselves, without having used the last 7 years to propose real mobilizing projects to the populations, without ensuring to have a single opposition candidate, or at least, consensual representatives in each of the 31,000 polling stations throughout the territory. On the contrary, for the most part, they spent their time wallowing in orgies of nauseating tribal invective (especially some of them) and insulting all those who did not agree with them, instead of convincing them..." castigated the Swiss-Cameroonian activist, before attacking Issa Tchiroma, whom she describes as "a product just as outdated" as Paul Biya.

"We could laugh about it, if people hadn't lost their lives for this joke."

"Faced with an old man whose record after 4 decades is negative, whose greatest achievement is to have increased the despair and poverty of the population, they wanted to palm off on public opinion an equally outdated product, a guy who was his minister, his spokesperson for 2 decades, and who benefited from and defended all the turpitudes of the regime (until two months ago) - as being the "candidate of change". We could laugh about it, if people had not lost their lives for this farce" wrote the Lady of Sochi.

For her, the first change that Cameroonians need is "a change in mentality." "As long as the opposition does not decide to act intelligently and Cameroonians are not more demanding, Highlander will remain in office...until God votes," she warned.

Auteur: IvoireMatin
Publié le: Mardi 28 Octobre 2025

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