Paul Biya of Cameroun, one of Africa’s entrenched rulers, was a guest at Aso Rock last week. For me, it was a moment to reflect as one of the continent’s longest-serving president’s came to town. Biya became president in 1982 before General Muhammadu Buhari seized power in 1983 and the Camerou
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Elizabeth Archibong
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