Ryan J. Yoder (@ryanjyoder) 's Twitter Profile
Ryan J. Yoder

@ryanjyoder

Globalist. Techie. Open Borders. RPCV Cameroon 2010.

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Rebecca Enonchong (@africatechie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s confirmed: Cameroon 🇨🇲 government has cut off internet in certain localities and reduced internet capacity in others in an effort to maintain 92 yr old Biya in power, after he lost elections. #KeepitOn

It’s confirmed: Cameroon 🇨🇲 government has cut off internet in certain localities and reduced internet capacity in others in an effort to maintain 92 yr old Biya in power, after he lost elections. 
#KeepitOn
Rebecca Enonchong (@africatechie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cameroon 🇨🇲 shut down the internet so the world wouldn’t see people marching to claim their victory, with security forces seemingly unable to contain. See the videos. #BringBackOurInternet #BiyaMustGo

Mimi Mefo Info (@mimimefoinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking News: US Congressman Jonathan Jackson has expressed concern about the ongoing political challenges in Cameroon and has called on political actors to exercise restraint, respect due process, and honor the will of the people. In a release addressed to the Foreign Affairs

Breaking News: 
US Congressman Jonathan Jackson has expressed concern about the ongoing political challenges in Cameroon and has called on political actors to exercise restraint, respect due process, and honor the will of the people.

In a release addressed to the Foreign Affairs
YoLs (@yolo_aemcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i did my higher education at the national advanced school of posts and telecommunications, yaoundé. a school which is one of the arms of the ministry of posts and telecommunications. the internet wahala everyone is experiencing is clearly a political play. our professors used

Rebecca Enonchong (@africatechie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quand l’Internet ne fonctionne pas au Cameroun 🇨🇲 et on vous brandit le prétexte du câble sous-marin WACS qui est coupé, n’oubliez pas ceci: 1. C’est l’État du Cameroun qui a pris le contrôle de ce câble à son point d’arrimage à Limbe après l’accord signé entre MTN et le

Tibor Nagy (@tiborpnagyjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So October 27 Cameroon’s election results will be formally announced. If I thought it would be an honest announcement I’d stay up all night - but based on history I’m not optimistic. God grant that I’m wrong and peace and justice will reign in that great nation.

Ruler of the Jabari (@bertinmbokish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most of the rest of the country acted like the anglophone crisis was not their problem. Now the same crisis has been used to keep the regime in place. It turns out it was all our problem.

Thomas van Linge (@thomasvlinge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mass slaughter in Sudan, Jihadists are taking over the Sahel, Ethiopia on the brink of war, Mogadishu slowly getting surrounded, major uprising in Cameroon Europe continues to ignore the situation across Africa & can expect a refugee crisis that far exceeds 2015/16 because of it

Thomas van Linge (@thomasvlinge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I honestly can't wrap my head around this news. I spoke to Muhammed just two weeks ago. He was so kind, and so sure everything would be alright in the end. He had so much faith El Fasher would survive.

Jeffrey Smith (@smith_jeffreyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"True democracy is a safety valve to let a youthful populace register their desire for change. The alternative is that they gravitate toward violence or even terrorism. Biya has found a way to stay on, but ... demographics mean that change is inevitable." washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/…

Thomas van Linge (@thomasvlinge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The situation in Cameroon is set to seriously escalate in the coming days. Either the government will start to crumble or repression will rapidly worsen. De-escalation seems far away.