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2 minutes ago, msc said:

Died today, apparently. If true, the the DDP's first ever 29th February hit. We came close with a vast number of 28 Feb hits and misses in 2020 under my reign of terror.

If he obits of course. 

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1 hour ago, The Old Crem said:

If he obits of course. 

 

He did. Stop being so fucking obsessed with being negative on the obit chances of people that are obviously going to get one. 

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@Cowboy Ronnie is rolling over in his grave for your adulterating his thread by renaming it and adding that ridiculous tag line. Shame on the person(s) involved.

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Agbéyomé Kodjo, Togolese prime minister from 2000 to 2002, dead at 69.

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Cape Verde ancient president Pedro Pires underwent surgery after falling and breaking his femur.

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On 10/02/2024 at 23:47, arghton said:

Marcel Niat Njifenji, President of the Senate of Cameroon, rumored seriously ill or already dead and has not been seen since November. I think it's very likely he's currently in some French hospital. 

 

The article also mentions rumors going around that Michel Meva'a Meboutou is in ill health. He's the Secretary General of the Senate and former Minister of Finance and had a five-month hospitalisation last year.

Marcel Niat Njifenji returns from France to Cameroon according to DW. Apparently he had another "medical emergency" in December when he was in "very critical condition" on respiratory support. The article claims he is currently unable to talk or walk.

 

New name reported to be in failing health is Clément Atangana, head of Cameroon's Supreme Court.

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On 17/03/2024 at 14:30, arghton said:

Marcel Niat Njifenji returns from France to Cameroon according to DW. Apparently he had another "medical emergency" in December when he was in "very critical condition" on respiratory support. The article claims he is currently unable to talk or walk.

 

New name reported to be in failing health is Clément Atangana, head of Cameroon's Supreme Court.

Marcel Niat Njifenji has been hospitalised in Yaoundé and reportedly not doing too well.

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59 minutes ago, Sinbabad said:

Mahammed Dionne, Prime Minister of Senegal from 2014 to 2019, has died aged 64.

He died in France like others French speaking African leaders before him.

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