Cameroon’s venerable 92-year-old leader, Paul Biya, has officially been sworn in for another seven-year term as president. The solemn ceremony took place at the country’s parliament in the capital city of Yaoundé, marking the commencement of his latest mandate. President Biya, at the age of 92, will now lead the nation for an additional seven years, extending his already extensive tenure in office. His re-election to this eighth term followed a fiercely disputed presidential election held just last month. The electoral process that secured his victory was widely described as controversial, having been met with significant contention and intense debate across the nation.
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