CameroonOnline.ORG | A legal battle continues to engulf the Cameroon Baptist Convention (CBC), with a new criminal case—the first among 10 legal actions—opening in a Yaoundé court on February 13, 2025. Over the past year, dismissed CBC members have filed multiple lawsuits challenging the 2023 amended CBC Constitution and the …
Read More »Brandon Aiyuk Pulled Over in His New Ride—Because It Looked “Suspicious” | + video
CameroonOnline.ORG | San Francisco 49ers wide receiver of Cameroonian descent Brandon Aiyuk had an odd start to his offseason when he was pulled over by police just two miles after driving off in his brand-new Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk—a $90,000 high-performance SUV. The officer, unaware of who Aiyuk was, suspected …
Read More »‘Not difficult’ for Mbeumo to represent Cameroon | + video
NBC | Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo joins Mary Omatiga to discuss meeting the legendary Samuel Eto’o, why he chose to play for Cameroon nationally, how his family helped balance his French and Cameroonian roots and more.
Read More »CAF Elections: The CAS’s Response to Samuel Eto’o’s Appeal
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has reportedly rendered a decision. Seized by the president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fécafoot), Samuel Eto’o, the global body has thus ruled on the matter. According to sources close to the Confederation of African Football (CAF), the CAS has instructed the continental …
Read More »Paul Biya Turning 92: The World’s Oldest Head of State Eyes Another Term in Cameroon
Paul Biya, born on February 13, 1933, in Mvomeka’a, Cameroon, marks his 92nd birthday this week, reinforcing his status as the world’s oldest sitting head of state. Having ruled for 42 years, Biya remains evasive about running for an eighth term in the October 2025 election, though his party, the …
Read More »Cameroon’s New Finance Law Sparks Backlash Over Land Survey Fees
Business in Cameroon | A new finance law in Cameroon is stirring controversy after ending tax exemptions for private land surveyors. The change is expected to drive up costs for property owners and developers. The 2025 Finance Law, specifically Article 22, now requires private surveyors to pay government land transfer …
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