Cameroonian President Paul Biya is running for an eighth term on Sunday (October 9) that could keep him in office until he is nearly 100. He's seeking to overcome frustration with his decades-long rule and a spirited challenge from a former government mouthpiece.
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- Paul Biya is seeking an eighth term as Cameroon's president, having ruled since 1982.
- Biya removed presidential term limits in 2008 and faces criticism over his long tenure and public service issues. 18s
- Former minister Issa Chiruma Bakary is Biya's main challenger, criticizing resource management. 1m 0s
- Analysts believe Bakary may perform well in cities but faces challenges in rural areas. 2m 2s
- Twelve candidates are running, and the winner is decided by a simple majority with no run-off. 2m 29s