By Mwalimu George Ngwane
Not that we went through any physical or structural violence after the 2011 Presidential elections here in Cameroon. But the psychological and verbal conflict that welled up before the proclamation of election results kept us tottering on the precipice of an imaginary tipping point. Calm reigned. It was in the silence of this precarious calm that President Biya thundered home his armada of promises in a tone clad in fresh energy and in a confident style reminiscent of his 1982 days when Cameroonians took him for King Midas. To some, Biya’s promises sounded like a broken record; they have heard them over and over; to others, they sounded like a revolutionary renewal.
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