Regan, Bush Sr &Jr Clinton, Obama, Trump and Biden: Biya has seen them all

In 12 years alone, the United States of America has had 3 different presidents and 4 different presidential elections.

Within that same period H.E Paul Biya has been ever present at the Yaounde Etoudi Palace like the Northern Star.

With his counterpart of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema, Biya probably is the president to have sent most congratulatory messages to other Heads of States.

Even France, the unofficial headmasters of Cameroon, president Biya has seen more heads of States than European giants.

Some of the leaders that led alongside Biya are already of late. Even Jacque Chirac who happened to be at the same age bracket with Biya was already suffering from memory loss at his retirement home when he died.

And yet, the lion man is still ‘soundly’ ruling the upcoming emergent economy.


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