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H.E PAUL BIYA AT UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY. THIS COULD BE THE LONG AWAITED SOLUTION!

The annual general assembly of the United Nations took off on the 19th of September 2017 and will be ending on the 25th of September 2017. It involves about 193 member countries, Cameroon inclusive. This is usually a platform for world leaders to discuss global issues and also tackle individual problems facing their respective countries. So far, a good number of heads of states have had their turn already to present their strengths, worries and pleas to the board, with the most prominent being the speech of president Donald J. Trump of the United States of America. In his speech, he dueled more on the problems posed by North Korea and swore devouring them in case they tried materializing any of their threats.
His Excellency President Paul Biya of the Republic of Cameroon will be mounting the rostrum come Friday 23rd of September 2017. What will his speech duel more on?
H.E PAUL BIYA


In the past one and a half year, Cameroon has been under a tense atmosphere of insecurity, pain, agony and anger originating from the famous Anglophone Problem and from the Bokoharam terrorist sect. These two make up daily news headlines in the country. As such, it is obvious the president's speech will touch them both.
Many Cameroonians wish to see a permanent solution being reached after the presentation of the problem by the head of states, that is if it is presented the way it is.

Watch president BUHARI'S speech

President BUHARI'S speech at 72nd UNGA.

Do not miss the Speech of president Paul Biya. It sure shall be live on the CRTV. Stay posted as Tim's Blog brings you updates.


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