15, October 2024
Geneva: President Biya’s entourage loses hope! 0
Cameroon Concord News Group can now confidently declare that Cameroon’s President, Paul Biya, is in the final phase of his life.
The struggling lion, who has been hospitalized at the Clinique Générale-Beaulieu, Chemin de Beau-Soleil 20, 1206 Geneva, Switzerland, located in the Champel District of Geneva, emerged briefly from his coma, giving false hope to members of his entourage.
Biya, who is 91 years old, opened his eyes and shook his hand on Monday, quickly sank into a more profound coma on Monday afternoon, causing confusion among his family who thought they could wrap him up and hastily bring him back home for him to beat the 45-day absence from Cameroon which could trigger a declaration of a vacancy at the Presidency.
Our sources in Geneva which have elected anonymity have indicated that there is panic within government circles as Mr. Biya will not be in Cameroon before Thursday.
There is total sadness here in Geneva, one of sources said; stressing that even the first lady is already losing hope.
He added that “she knows what will happen to the family once Mr. Biya dies. The entire family is aware of the dislike Cameroonians have for Mr. Biya who is being blamed for economic and political chaos in Cameroon.”
“Biya is finished. They cannot even show him on TV. He has been in a coma since he got to Geneva and even the doctors understand that the end is near,” our source stressed.
“It will be a miracle if he comes out of today’s coma. He is in very bad shape and his death won’t come as a surprise to those who are around him in Geneva,” he said.
“Even the sycophantic ministers in Cameroon who issued press releases last week indicating that the lion man would be home soon are today concerned. They are all regretting that they included timeliness on Biya’s return in the releases,” the source pointed out.
This is a developing story and more will be yours as our sources provide the details.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai
15, October 2024
Yaoundé: Mad rush for visas triggered by fear of Biya’s death! 0
There is a mad rush for visas as news of President Paul Biya’s death is becoming more certain. Yesterday, the lion man who thought he owned the world sank into a deeper coma, causing panic among his family members.
Despite assurances from the 91-year-old dictator’s ministers that the president is hale and hearty and is working remotely, many people who have benefitted from the chaos and corruption which have characterized the dictator’s time in power are applying for visas just in case violence erupts after his death.
“Many government officials who do not hold foreign passports are rushing to embassies to secure visas for themselves and their families. They are aware that the clouds are gathering and a massive storm may be headed to Cameroon,” a source in Yaoundé who saw ministers heading to the French embassy told Cameroon Concord News.
“We know that things are really bad in the country and the spectrum of anger encompasses a wide range of emotions that tells every reasonable person that revenge may be in the menu. Cameroonians are angry and years of frustration could trigger extreme violence if news of Mr. Biya’s death gets confirmed,” the source said.
“There is panic within government circles and even ordinary people are making alternative arrangements just in case Cameroon goes down such a slippery slope. Life is very challenging these days and escalating living costs are hurting many Cameroonians who cannot even make ends meet” our source added.
“We are in trouble. 42 years of misrule could create massive chaos in our country. We are praying for a smooth transition and Cameroonians should learn to forgive. We can fix our country and move on peacefully. We should not let anger destroy whatever we have built together,” the source added.
By Rita Akana in Yaoundé