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Across Africa, the language of democracy is spoken fluently, yet power stubbornly refuses to move with time. Few countries illustrate this contradiction more clearly than Cameroon and Uganda. In this episode of GYAKO-OBUCU, Paul Kimbugwe examines gerontocracy — the rule of the very old over overwhelmingly young populations — and how prolonged leadership has transformed once-hopeful states into stagnant regimes. Cameroon’s Paul Biya, in power since 1982, and Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni, ruling since 1986, are not merely long-serving leaders. They represent a system that confuses longevity with legitimacy, experience with entitlement, and stability with decay. This episode explores: Why overstaying in power destroys institutions How elections become rituals instead of choices Why youth are locked out of leadership but blamed for national failure How constitutions are amended to protect incumbents, not citizens Why nations rot when leadership refuses to renew Time is the one election that cannot be rigged. Power will change. The real question is how. 📺 GYAKO-OBUCU – Episode 345 📡 Umbrella News Network (UNN)