Nigeria is less than three weeks away from the country’s sixth presidential election since the military handed over rule in 1999. Despite this seeming progress, all is not well.
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Cameroon: Democracy in the Making, or More of the Same?
President Biya: Do the Right Thing and Give Cameroon its Chance at Democracy
To be sure, reclaiming peace in Cameroon, and in turn, the Central African region, is of paramount importance today and moving forward. It is manifestly evident that the Biya government is both unwilling and incapable of achieving these necessary ends, which are being demanded by the country’s long beleaguered citizens, as well as neighboring countries.













