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Richard Bona’s Surprise 24-Hour Visit to Cameroon Stirs Social Media Buzz

World-acclaimed Cameroonian musician and outspoken government critic, Richard Bona, has sent social media into a frenzy after revealing he made a surprise 24-hour visit to Cameroon.

The Grammy-winning bassist and singer shared several posts and short videos on his official Facebook page, showing what appeared to be car rides through the streets of Yaoundé and moments spent at the U.S. Embassy. Bona offered few details, merely stating that he was “in Cameroon for 24 hours,” leaving followers guessing about the reason for his unexpected trip.

Given his long-standing feud with the Biya regime, which he has repeatedly condemned for corruption, human rights abuses, and poor governance. Bona’s brief return home came as a shock to many Cameroonians. Over the years, the artist has accused authorities of stifling dissenting voices and has often used his platform to call for justice, accountability, and democratic reform.

The timing of Bona’s visit adds intrigue, coming just days before President Paul Biya’s planned swearing-in ceremony on November 6, 2025, amid continuing political tension following disputed election results.

While Bona did not publicly meet with government officials or perform during his stay, his posts have reignited national conversation about artistic freedom, patriotism, and the power of exile voices in shaping discourse around Cameroon’s governance.

Many Cameroonians online have expressed a mix of admiration and curiosity, some praising the artist’s courage for returning home despite past hostilities, others questioning whether his visit carried a deeper, symbolic message.
For now, Richard Bona has left fans and critics alike wondering what truly brought him back — even if only for a day.

MMI News

Mike Klaus

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