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Cameroon: can the awakening of national conscience reverse its decline
True greatness for a nation is not forged in the corridors of systemic corruption nor in the elite chambers that drain its vital energies. As Cameroon grapples with deep-rooted crises, an urgent collective awakening is needed—one that transcends divisions, breaks the cycle of incivility, and paves the way toward genuine national emergence.
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