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From Chicago to Cameroon: A Story of Deportation and Resilience

After two decades of building a life in the United States, a Cameroonian woman recently faced an abrupt return to her homeland. Her candid vlog, now reaching thousands, captures the emotion of her enforced departure and the immense challenges of saying goodbye to the life she knew. CameroonOnline.ORG | She …

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Constitutional Court Clears Way for President Biya’s Re-Election

CameroonOnline.ORG | On Friday, August 22, 2025, Cameroon’s Constitutional Court rejected a legal challenge attempting to disqualify President Paul Biya from seeking a new term. The petition, filed by opposition candidate Akere Muna of the Univers Party, was dismissed by Court President Clement Atangana following two hours of legal argument …

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Hearings Open on Akere Muna’s Challenge to Paul Biya’s Candidacy

CameroonOnline.ORG | On Friday, August 22, 2025, Cameroon’s Constitutional Council opened a high-profile hearing into a petition filed by Barrister Akere Tabeng Muna, candidate of the Univers Party. His legal challenge targets the eligibility of Paul Biya, 92-year-old leader of the ruling CPDM, to run in the upcoming October 2025 …

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La FECAFOOT maintient ses élections malgré la suspension du Ministère des Sports

CamerounOnline.ORG | Le conflit qui oppose la Fédération camerounaise de football (FECAFOOT) et le Ministère des Sports et de l’Éducation physique (MINSEP) connaît un nouvel épisode. Alors que le ministère a annoncé la suspension des élections prévues entre août et novembre 2025, la FECAFOOT a décidé de maintenir son calendrier …

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Samuel Eto’o Defies Government as FECAFOOT Pushes Ahead With Elections

CameroonOnline.ORG | The crisis between the Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) and the Ministry of Sports and Physical Education (MINSEP) has taken a new turn. The much-anticipated elections of the federation, initially scheduled to run between August and November 2025, have been officially suspended by the Ministry. Yet, in open defiance, …

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