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Paul Biya is the President of the Republic of Cameroon.

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Paul Biya was born on February 13, 1933.

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Paul Biya was born on February 13, 1933.

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Paul Biya has written:

'Communal Liberation' -- subject(s): Politics and government

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The Former wife of President Paul Biya, She is of late.

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Cameroon president Paul Biya is 84 years old (birthdate: February 13, 1933).

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Paul Biya is the current president of Cameroon.

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since the name Cameroon,she have never had a king but actually president Paul biya had declared himself as the king of cameroon

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Yes, it is dictatorship lead by a man called Paul Biya!

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The President in Paul Biya and the Prime Minister Philamon Yang

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Paul Biya, he got elected again 2011.

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He died on feburary 13, 1933. i dont know how

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Paul Biya of Cameroon.

George W. Bush

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well the difference is simple, they are spelled completely different.

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Assuming the question should read 'president' of Cameroon; the current president is

Paul Biya.

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Unless someone specifically states that he is a member of the freemasons, it is hard to know for sure.

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Biya is a Filpino fish. It is also used in a Filipino expression "Utak Biya" which means brainless. Biya is also a Mandarin girl name means jade.

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Ahmadou Ahidjo was the first president of Cameroon.

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Chantal Biya was born in 1971.

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1. Ahmadou Ahidjo- first president of Cameroon

2. Paul Biya - second president and current 2010 president of Cameroon

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Cameroon has a republic government but President Paul Biya is very authoritarian and so was the previous president.

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Jeanne-Irène Biya was born in 1935.

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Jeanne-Irène Biya died in 1992.

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Grand Prix Chantal Biya was created in 2001.

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Christian Wiyghan Tumi has written:

'The political regimes of Ahmadou Ahidjo, and Paul Biya, and Christian Tumi, priest'

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As president of Cameroon, Paul Biya implemented policies to promote economic growth and development, such as attracting foreign investments and improving infrastructure. He also worked towards maintaining stability in the country by managing ethnic and religious tensions. Furthermore, he established programs to invest in education and healthcare, seeking to improve the overall well-being of the Cameroonian population.

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In Assamese, will you marry me is said as "tumi mor logot biya hobane?"

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Since 1960, there have been just 2 presidents of Cameroon. From 1960 until 1982, it was Ahmadou Ahidjo and from 1972 to the present it has been Paul Biya.

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Paul Biya was the President of Cameroon in 2012. He is the second President of Cameroon. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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I know only of Late Mombutu of Zaire to be richer than Biya(Cameroon). Omar Bongo(Gabon), Mugabe(Zoombambwe), Obiang(Equitorial Guinea), Obasanjo(Nigeria) in that order. The more corrupt an African country is directly propotional to the wealth of it's leader

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This is hard to answer because of the varying definitions of great. The longest non-royal rule of a nation by a single person is by Paul Biya. As of 2014, he has been ruling Cameroon since 1975.

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The President is elected every seven years and he then appoints the prime minister and other ministers. The current President is Paul Biya and his Prime Minister is Philemon Yang.

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He now recentlly lives in Liverpool with work set for him and hes actually building this minute. but hes movin back to Cameroon but stayin in a hotel in Switzerland insted of cameroon.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 2008. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 2009. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 2010. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 2007. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 2005. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 2004. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 2002. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 2001. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 1999. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 1998. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 1997. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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Paul Biya (born Paul Barthélemy Biya'a bi Mvondo) second President of Cameroon, was the president in 1995. Biya succeeded President Ahmadou Babatoura Ahidjo, first President of Cameroon on 1982 November 6.

The position of President in Cameroon is now elected every 7 years since the enactment of the 1996 Constitution (was originally 5 years in the 1972 constitution). The original 1996 Constitution of Cameroon enforces a two-term limit on presidents, but this was amended in 2008 by the National Assembly, which caused violent protests. As a result, Biya has continued to be elected president in each election, although the position is more similar to that of a dictator.

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