President Paul treated with scorn a moment of silence in Honor of Eseka Train Victims at the Amadou Ahidjo Stadium Sunday during the final of the Cup of Cameroon. The cold shoulder, the president gave the minute of silence for victims of the worst train derailment in the history of Cameroon is the side bar that stole the show at the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium where the final of the 2016 cup of Cameroon was played. The Emcee of the event announced that all present should stand up to observe a minute of silence in memory of those who lost their lives in the Eseka train accident of Oct. 2016. Everyone including President Biya stood up. Within 30 seconds, Biya tried to sit down, but when he looked left and right he saw Niat the Senate President and Cavaye the National Assembly President deep in meditation with closed eyes, he managed for another 10 seconds but in the 40th seconds, Biya couldn't stand anymore, so he sat down in the eyes of the whole world, while every other person around him was still standing in deep meditation. With his absence at the train crash site on Oct. 24th, 2016 for which he decreed a national mourning day, Biya should have at least humbled himself in the eyes of Cameroonians and the world, by respecting the one minute silence in honor of the deceased, but alas, he disappointed Cameroonians.
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Thursday, November 3, 2016
Biya Treats Minute of Silence for Train Crash Victims with Disdain
President Paul treated with scorn a moment of silence in Honor of Eseka Train Victims at the Amadou Ahidjo Stadium Sunday during the final of the Cup of Cameroon. The cold shoulder, the president gave the minute of silence for victims of the worst train derailment in the history of Cameroon is the side bar that stole the show at the Ahmadou Ahidjo stadium where the final of the 2016 cup of Cameroon was played. The Emcee of the event announced that all present should stand up to observe a minute of silence in memory of those who lost their lives in the Eseka train accident of Oct. 2016. Everyone including President Biya stood up. Within 30 seconds, Biya tried to sit down, but when he looked left and right he saw Niat the Senate President and Cavaye the National Assembly President deep in meditation with closed eyes, he managed for another 10 seconds but in the 40th seconds, Biya couldn't stand anymore, so he sat down in the eyes of the whole world, while every other person around him was still standing in deep meditation. With his absence at the train crash site on Oct. 24th, 2016 for which he decreed a national mourning day, Biya should have at least humbled himself in the eyes of Cameroonians and the world, by respecting the one minute silence in honor of the deceased, but alas, he disappointed Cameroonians.
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