Cameroon's 92-year-old president claims re-election win as protests grow
by editors@theworld.org (Joshua Coe) from The World: Latest Stories on (#711YN)
Cameroon has re-elected Paul Biya, the 92-year-old incumbent leader of the country. Only the country's second leader, Biya has led the country for over four decades. The elder statesman faces a number of continuing challenges including language divides, a separatist movement and growing opposition. Host Marco Werman learned more from Julius Amin, a Cameroonian scholar and professor of African history at the University of Dayton, Ohio.