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Eto'o Steps on the toes of Roger Milla and other veterans.

Samuel Eto'o's meddling in Cameroonian politics finally stirs a battle between him and Cameroonian football veterans in the likes of Roger Milla, Antoine Bell and others. After Samuel's involvement in the CPDM campaign strategy, AFCON Hosting in Cameroon via the bringing of Ahmad for a closed door meeting, he now steps into FECAFOOT'S affairs.
It all broke out over the ongoing elections of the president of Cameroon's football governing body  FECAFOOT.
Roger Milla vs Samuel Eto'o 

Football veteran Joseph Antoine Bell, one of those contesting for the post of the FECAFOOT President saw an opposition from Samuel Eto'o. Considering Eto'o's fame and influence,  Antoine saw his actions as displeasing given that he was not even one of those contesting for the post.
Eto'o's actions attracted the attention of the veteran football community and Roger Milla in particular took the lead, having a press brief in response to Eto'o's decision.

"I don't know why He should not support someone from the football family. I don't know why he chose to meddle in favor of others. We as football veterans understand each other and live as brothers".
Eto'o used to call me father father father... I would even leave my job site at Montpelier just to go and watch him play, giving him my support".
Speaking the truth, Eto'o has changed a lot since he started meddling in politics".
Even if he becomes the president of Cameroon tomorrow,  he should know that he is still a child and better change his ways. He should stop calling me father unless he changes his ways"


Eto'o after getting word on  MILLA'S outing, also took to S.M to counteract the words of Milla.
Cameroonians await the proclamation of the final results today 12/12/18 though in fear of the usual mafia that takes place at the back.

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