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Tensions In Etoudi: Anglophone Crisis Has Made No Birthday Cake For First Lady This Year

Tensions in Etoudi: the low blow of the presidency against Chantal Biya

The first Cameroonian lady

Nothing goes to Etoudi's palace. From the daring secessionists, a nightmarish reality that haunts the Cameroonian president, to external pressures on the current situation in the English-speaking areas, the power of Yaoundé has fires at the bottom. 

From meetings to meetings, the presidency has forgotten to celebrate the 47th anniversary of the first Cameroonian lady Chantal Vigouroux Pulchérie Biya. 

The mother of the Republic was not entitled this December 4, 2017 to its usual birthday present. The huge cake she enjoys cutting with her husband Paul Biya and whose catch of the moment are published on all social networks. 

It was not until the day after that special day, ie on December 5, that the presidential cabinet tweeted an old birthday picture.

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On the old photo broadcast on the networks, we see the 'queen of bling bling' holding a little girl and President Paul Biya holding a knife and a cake shovel. A chone is sure, this December 4 is not the birthday of President Biya. The question that deserves to be asked is why then he holds these kitchen utensils while it is up to the first lady (the birthday girl) to cut her cake. 

It is clear that drawn from all sides and haunted by the Amnbazonians and Boko Haram, it seems obvious that Paul Biya has better things to do than to take care of the birthday of the first lady. 

The report is real, the presidency is really affected by this growing anglophone crisis.

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