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Image shows nationwide unrest on October 27, 2025, following the Constitutional Council’s announcement of Paul Biya’s disputed victory.
Smoke rises above Douala as protesters denounce Biya’s declared victory and demand the truth of the ballots.

Streets Reject Biya’s “Victory” Amid Western Media Whitewash

[YAOUNDÉ, Oct 27] — Cameroon was a nation in flames on Monday as citizens across all regions took to the streets following the...

Biya Declared Winner Amid Fraud Allegations

YAOUNDÉ, Oct 27 — The Constitutional Council of Cameroon has officially proclaimed President Paul Biya as the winner of the...
The president-elect calls for peace, urges respect for the will of the people, and warns the Constitutional Council against endorsing electoral fraud ahead of the final proclamation.
Tchiroma Calls for March to Etoudi

Tchiroma Calls for March to Cameroon's Presidential Palace (Etoudi)

[Garoua, Oct. 27] — President-elect Issa Tchiroma Bakary has renewed his call for calm resistance and urged Cameroonians to march...

Cameroon 2025 —Tchiroma’s Lawyers Demand International Probe into Killings

[Yaoundé, Oct 27] – The legal collective defending President-elect Issa Tchiroma Bakary has issued a strong condemnation of what it...
A confidential police memo from Buea accuses Issa Tchiroma Bakary of contacting soldiers.
Leaked Document Fuels Tension before Election Ruling

Police Accuse Issa Tchiroma of Contacting Soldiers

YAOUNDÉ, Oct 23 –]A confidential police document circulating since Thursday evening has accused opposition leader Issa Tchiroma...
Eric Chinje of Project C issues a historic appeal to Cameroon’s Constitutional Council ahead of the final results.
Eric Chinje open letter to Cameroon Constitutional Council 2025 election

Cameroon | “History Is Watching You”: Eric Chinje’s Defiant Challenge to the Constitutional Council

As Cameroon inches toward what may be its most consequential political reckoning in decades, veteran journalist and statesman...
DGRE Flags Understaffing Risk Amid Rising Protests
DGRE Flags Understaffing Risk Amid Rising Protests

Cameroon Elections: Leaked DGRE Report Warns of Military Shortfall Nationwide

[YAOUNDE, Oct 23 – A confidential intelligence report from Cameroon’s General Directorate for External Research (DGRE) to the...
The FSNC legal team outlines its case before international media, citing original PVs and African electoral jurisprudence.
Paris Briefing | Tchiroma Legal Team 2025 | Cameroon Concord

Paris Briefing by Issa Tchiroma’s Lawyers Piles Pressure on Yaoundé as Post-Election Disputes Escalate

[PARIS, Oct 23] – In a closely watched press conference at Salon Hoche in Paris, counsel for Issa Tchiroma Bakary, presidential...
Data source: Original signed PVs released by party representatives across 9 verified departments (as of Oct 21, 2025)
Cameroon 2025 Transparency Series — Issa Tchiroma Bakary vs Paul Biya

Eight Departments Confirm Tchiroma’s National Lead As Verified PVs Keep Coming In

  YAOUNDE, Oct 21 – Cameroon Concord continues its special Transparency Series, the most open and verifiable record of Cameroon’s 2025...

What is a heart attack?

A heart attack happens when blood supply to heart muscles is blocked. This is usually caused by a clot in the heart artery. The affected heart muscle starts to die because it lacks blood supply. The medical term for heart attack is “myocardial infarction” or just “M.I”.

How do you recognize heart attack symptoms?

Heart attack symptoms can be different in every individual especially among women and people living with diabetes. The most common symptom is a sudden chest pain, which may present as pressure, squeezing pain or discomfort in the chest. It may progress into your left arm, neck, back or stomach. It could be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, lightheadedness, cold sweating and anxiety. The pain could lasts for a few minutes, cease and then come back. Other symptoms could be shortness of breath.

A heart attack sometimes gives warning signs days before like extreme tiredness, shortness of breath, anxiety, cold sweats, nausea or vomiting and sometimes indigestion.{loadposition myposition}

People with diabetes may not feel any symptoms at all. Women might have atypical presentation of symptoms in the neck area or upper abdomen.

Heart attack symptoms may begin slowly, causing mild pain and discomfort. They can occur at rest or while you’re active.

What to do if you are experiencing a heart attack

This is an emergency that can cause death. It requires quick action. Do not ignore even minor heart attack symptoms.About half the people who die from heart attacks do so within the first hour after heart attack symptoms begin. Immediate treatment lessens heart damage and saves lives.

If you are alone:
  • Call for help. Call your medical emergency number
  • Do not drive yourself to the hospital
  • Stay calm! Stress or strenuous activity is dangerous for the heart in this moment
  • If you are not allergic to aspirin, chew a tablet of aspirin and swallow it. Aspirin helps dissolves blood clots.
  • Health myths like coughing hard and regularly during a heart attack have no scientific proof that they work. It might even add strain and stress to the heart.
If you experience someone having a heart attack:
  • first call your medical emergency number or a doctor
  • while waiting for help to come, calm the person down, make them lie down or sit down
  • give them a tablet of aspirin to chew and swallow if they are not allergic to aspirin
  • if the person stops breathing or goes unconscious, start CPR
  • if an automated external defibrillator (AED) is available and the person is unconscious, begin CPR while the device is retrieved and set up. Attach the device and follow instructions that will be provided by the AED after it has evaluated the person’s condition.
  • if you are in an area without emergency health services, carry the individual to a hospital

    Many people delay treatment because they doubt if they really are having a heart attack. They don’t want to bother or worry their friends and family. But it is always better to be safe than sorry.

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    What to do after you recover from a heart attack

    • follow your doctor’s advice for recovery, both in the days immediately following the heart attack and over the long term
    • you will be prescribed medication to reduce blood clotting and chances of having another heart attack or heart failure. You will probably take this medication for the rest of your life
    • know the risks of a second heart attack and reduce them. About one-third of people who survived a heart attack suffer another attack. The following advice will reduce your risk of a second heart attack:
      • Stop smoking. Smokers have a double chance of suffering a heart attack.
      • Reduce your cholesterol level. Check at least once a year your cholesterol level with your doctor. Cholesterol can be especially dangerous when it occurs in conjunction with high blood pressure, diabetes, and smoking. There are two types of cholesterol: HDL which is the good cholesterol and LDL, the bad cholesterol. Strive to keep your bad cholesterol level under 70. Your doctor will prescribe medicines and dietary changes for this.
      • Check if you have diabetes. If you already have diabetes, control it more and keep your HbA1c under 7%
      • Control your blood pressure. Click here to learn how to control your blood pressure.
      • Cut down on weight: being overweight can raise your cholesterol, blood pressure and cause diabetes. Use your body-mass-index (BMI) to control your weight. Your body-mass-index tells you if your are overweight or not, depending on your height. A healthy BMI is between 18.5 and 25. Click here to calculate your Body-Mass-Index.
      • Cut down on alcohol consumption and avoid binge drinking
      • Reduce salt consumption. Excess salt can lead to high blood pressure and worsen heart failure
      • Exercise. Consult with your doctor on how you can start an exercise program. With your doctor’s advice you can work out a program of cardiovascular exercise with achievable goals over time (e.g., walking, swimming, bicycle riding).
      Dr. SEA Initiative is geared towards empowering individuals and communities to attain quality of life through health education.The Dr. SEA team has set itself the task of using the fast growing digital and internet era as a tool to create an independent and always available informative resource for patients and victims in times of lack of care and shortage of medical professionals especially in developing countries. Visit doktorsea.com for more educative articles on your health.

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Ambazonia Independence Day: Cameroon’s Hidden History Resurfaces on Oct 1

BUEA, Oct 1 – Celebrations are underway across Ambazonia and the diaspora as Southern Cameroonians mark their Independence Day today, a historic date that La République du Cameroun has long tried to erase.