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Yaoundé – July 2, 2025: A recent administrative meeting held at the Presidency of the Republic has sparked serious concerns among political observers in Cameroon. Convened without the presence of either President Paul Biya or Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute, the gathering was chaired by Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, Secretary-General at the Presidency, and involved government ministers and parliamentarians.
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Cameroon is entering a tense and uncertain political phase as two senior ministers — Issa Tchiroma Bakary and Bello Bouba Maïgari — resign from government just months before the presidential election.
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Seventeen Nigerian soldiers have been killed in an hours-long gunfight with armed bandits in Niger State, underscoring the fragile security landscape in the country’s northwest. According to official sources, the operation was intelligence-led and jointly executed by the Nigerian Army and Air Force in Kwanar Dutse Forest, where over 300 armed militants had gathered to launch an incursion into Bangi community.
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When a captain jumps ship, it’s rarely random. Issa Tchiroma Bakary’s resignation and presidential bid—unfolding in spectacular, back-to-back announcements—feels less like a retirement than a carefully timed gambit. And for those who’ve studied Cameroon’s political rhythm under President Paul Biya’s 42-year reign, the implications are hard to overstate.
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By Chongwa Cletus
Yaoundé, Cameroon – June 25, 2025
In a move as symbolic as it is seismic, Issa Tchiroma Bakary—once a staunch defender of President Paul Biya’s decades-long regime—has formally resigned from his post as Minister of Employment and Vocational Training.
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Sovereignty or Superpower License? Israel’s War on Iran Is a Mirror for Africa
By Ngwa Christy– for Cameroon Concord
The war drums are pounding in the Middle East, but make no mistake — this is not about self-defense or democracy. What we are witnessing is a brutal lesson in how international law bends to the will of the powerful, while the rest of the world is expected to obey in silence.
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