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  2. Paul Biya - Wikipedia

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    Paul Biya married Chantal Vigouroux, who is 36 years his junior, on 23 April 1994, [9] and has two more children with her: Paul Jr and Brenda Biya. Brenda Biya, who is also a LGBTQ activist, publicly revealed her same-sex relationship with Brazilian model Layyons Valença on 5 July 2024.

  3. Brenda Biya - Wikipedia

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    Biya and her brother Junior were admitted to the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM). [8] Security precautions were ensured for their participation in classes. She stated in a November 2019 "story" on her Instagram account that she was suffering from Graves' disease and thyroid disorders, [9] which was the cause of her mood ...

  4. Junior Bita - Wikipedia

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    Wibuala Junior Bita Bueto (born 8 June 2005) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Athletic Bilbao. Born to Equatoguinean parents exiled in Ivory Coast, he is a naturalised citizen of Spain. Born to Equatoguinean parents exiled in Ivory Coast, he is a naturalised citizen of Spain.

  5. First Lady of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Paul Biya (1933–) First Lady Jeanne-Irène Biya died in Yaoundé on 29 July 1992 Office Vacant: 29 July 1992 23 April 1994 1 year, 268 days Biya was a widower following the death of Jeanne-Irène Biya 3: Chantal Biya (1969–) 23 April 1994 (Marriage) Present 30 years, 240 days Chantal Biya married President Biya on 23 April 1994.

  6. 2004 Cameroonian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Biya came to power in 1982 and by 2004 had ruled Cameroon for 22 years. [1] Multi-party democracy was introduced for the 1992 election but Biya was accused of rigging the election to ensure victory. [1] The last presidential election in 1997 saw Biya re-elected with 93% of the vote after opposition parties boycotted the election. [2]

  7. Franck Biya - Wikipedia

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    Franck Biya has been speculated as a potential successor to his father Paul Biya who has been serving as the President since 1982. [3] [4]During the 2011 presidential election where Paul was running for re-election, Franck was found to be campaigning to his father. [5]

  8. Operation Juniper Shield - Wikipedia

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    Paul Biya (2007–present) Joseph Ngute (2019–present) Faure Gnassingbé ...

  9. Joseph Charles Doumba - Wikipedia

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    Doumba was designated as Secretary-General of the RDPC, the ruling party, on 10 March 1992. [4] He was viewed as strongly loyal to President Paul Biya. [5]Doumba and RDPC Deputy Secretary-General Gregoire Owona had a poor relationship; by 2003 they had reportedly not been on speaking terms for years, and Biya was said to primarily work with Owona, while largely ignoring Doumba.