Cameroon heads to the polls with world's oldest leader Biya seeking eighth term
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Cameroon has opened its polls as the country's long-standing leader, Paul Biya, who is 92 years old, seeks to secure an eighth term in office. This election is significant as it could extend his 43-year rule by another seven years, amidst competition from nine opposition candidates, including former allies. The outcome will not only impact the political landscape of Cameroon but also reflect the broader dynamics of leadership longevity in Africa.
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