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Breaking: Eto'o to run for presidential Elections

Cameroon's famous footballer Samuel Eto'o featured in France 24's story of the day, where he was allegedly said to have acknowledged the fact that he wants to run for Cameroon's presidential elections.
This is a second occurrence of such.  It was first made mention by #Afrimag# a magazine that gists on African celebs.
Eto'o 



Samuel Eto'o Fils' décision could have been inspired by famous footballer George Weah who currently is President of Liberia. His path to victory was paved by his popularity gained from his career, both home and abroad.
Samuel Eto'o Fils paid him a visit ahead of his inauguration. In this visit, they had a tête-a-tête  discussion.
Samuel Eto'o and George Weah

 It is suspected that the content of their talks focused on Samuel Eto'o's aim to run the race too.


Get more on this story from France 24's site here 
http://m.france24.com/fr/20180401-cameroun-star-foot-samuel-etoo-candidat-presidentielle-paul-biya?ref=tw_i




"With the sociopolitical unrest hovering over the Cameroonian territory,  a presidential candidate as Eto'o might just be that tablet of paracetamol that cures the headache" words from a Cameroonian citizen (identity reserved)



The euphoria that would fill the atmosphere at an open proclamation of this great news will be so noticeable beyond regional frontiers.
Cameroonians being great lovers of football will take such news with two hands... a reformation if so named.
We all await him to mount the rostrum and make his decisions legal and public.

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