Brenda Biya urges Cameroonians to reject father’s 2025 bid, cites four decades of failed leadership

Brenda Biya urges Cameroonians to reject father’s 2025 bid, cites four decades of failed leadership

Brenda Biya, daughter of President Paul Biya, has urged Cameroonians not to reelect her father, openly opposing his eighth-term bid in a historic move.

Brenda Biya, daughter of Cameroon’s long-serving president Paul Biya, has publicly called on citizens not to vote for her father in the October 2025 election.

In a TikTok Live session, Brenda, popularly known as “King Nasty,” accused the 92-year-old leader of dragging Cameroon into “poverty, unemployment, and decades of stagnation.” Her statement marks the first time in African political history that the child of a sitting president has openly opposed their parent’s rule.

Paul Biya, who has governed since 1982, is one of the world’s longest-serving leaders. His administration has long faced allegations of corruption, authoritarianism, human rights abuses, and disputed elections.

In July, Biya announced his candidacy for an eighth term, declaring on X: “I am a candidate for the 12 October 2025 presidential election. The best is still to come.”

He pledged to continue ensuring the “security and well-being” of Cameroonians, despite mounting criticism of his decades-long rule.

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