President Paul Biya wobbling in France
President Paul Biya is attending the 2nd edition of the Paris Peace Summit at the invitation of French President, 41-year-old Emanuel Macron.
Biya is seen wobbling as he moves to shake hands with the French leader, supported up a 7-step stairway by his bodyguard. His legs were apparently unable to support his weight, as he would be supported up a 7-step stairway by his bodyguard.
President Paul Biya will be 87 on February 13, 2020. On November 6, he celebrated his 37th year as president of the central African nation. The current mandate, which he renewed on October 7, 2018, following controversial polls, expires in 2025. Before luck shone on him, Biya was Prime Minister for seven uninterrupted years.
Critics say he has in 37 years taken the country to an all-time low, with uncountable crises plaguing the underdeveloped nation, the most pressing of which is the conflict in the North West and Southwest Regions. It is even rumoured in some quarters that the “travelling president” is now being moved around by his wife, Chantal, and her puppet, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, who is the all-powerful Minister of State, Secretary-General at the Presidency of the Republic.
President Paul Biya will be 87 on February 13, 2020. On November 6, he celebrated his 37th year as president of the central African nation. The current mandate, which he renewed on October 7, 2018, following controversial polls, expires in 2025.
Before luck shone on him, Biya was Prime Minister for seven uninterrupted years. Critics say he has in 37 years taken the country to an all-time low, with uncountable crises plaguing the underdeveloped nation, the most pressing of which is the conflict in the North West and Southwest Regions.
It is even rumoured in some quarters that the “travelling president” is now being moved around by his wife, Chantal, and her puppet, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, who is the all-powerful Minister of State and Secretary-General at the Presidency of the Republic.
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