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Biya’s Abidjan photo that speaks volumes 0
This picture of the French Cameroun dictator, Paul Biya isolated and pretending to enjoy some kind of silence away from world leaders at the recent African Union-EU summit in the Cote d’Ivoire is very telling.
Biya looked so abandoned in the photo which generated murmured conversations during and after the summit. But when it was over, what Cameroon Concord News Kingley Betek remembered most about that cathartic day was Paul Biya’s own haunting silence.
By Chi Prudence Asong