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After 43 years in power, President Biya faces his greatest challenge yet: two former ministers breaking ranks to contest what could be Cameroon's most pivotal election. As one of the world's oldest leaders, does Biya have anything new to offer—or is his era finally ending? Topics discussed: -Where is President Paul Biya, and can a nation be led by someone largely absent from its daily life? -How can a president meaningfully connect with voters when he rarely appears in public? -Will Cameroonians choose change or continuity after four decades under the same leader? -What does President Biya's long absence from public view reveal about transparency and accountability in Cameroon? -At 92, does President Biya still have the strength and capacity to lead effectively? -Is Cameroon's Vision 2035 achievable under the same leadership that has ruled for over 40 years? -Could the younger generation—and even Biya's own daughter—signal a turning point in Cameroonian politics? -Can Biya's government credibly defend its record amid persistent corruption and widespread poverty? -Has the government truly addressed the roots of the Anglophone crisis and national division? -Will Cameroonians vote for continuity or demand the change they've long been promised? Production Team • Hosts: George Okachi & Mimi Mefo Newuh • Guest: Jean De Dieu Momo, Staunch Biya loyalist, minister Delegate at the ministry of Justice, member of G20 (A pro-Biya coalition group) • Vox Pops: Thuso Khumalo • Producers: Silja Fröhlich, Okeri Ngutjinazo, Wanjiku Mwaura, Bouba Jalloh, & Eunice Wanjiru. #UnderTheBaobab #Nigeria #DWAfricaSocialMedia #DWAfricaWomen #AfricanYouthUprising #DWTheBaobab #Cameroon #PaulBiya #CameroonElection2025 #JeanDeDieuMomo