Cabral Libii Li Ngué aka Cabral Libii, born March 29, 1980 in Cameroon is a Journalist, Teacher and Law instructor at the University of Yaoundé. A well-known political analyst in several media houses in Cameroon, he is the Director of Radio Campus and also hosts Vox Live on the VoxAfrica channel.
We know a little more about the character of Cabral Libii Li Ngué nicknamed the “Cameroonian Macron“, who is currently one of the most popular young people in Cameroon. In 2011, Cabral Libii and Richard Ma Mbeb Makon signed a manifesto with eighty young Bassa-Mpo’o- Bati against the political elite of the Bassa people.
In 2015, in the newspaper “Le Monde“, Cabral Libii blamed Cameroon’s catastrophic situation on President Paul Biya. “We are witnessing the excesses of a group of old people who have taken the country hostage,” he says.
In 2017, at the age of 37, this Cameroonian activist, who enjoys a high popularity in social networks, positioned himself as a candidate for the Cameroonian Presidential election of 2018.
Noteworthy is the fact that Cabral was one of the first and earliest to announce his candidature for the 2018 Presidential elections. In effect, it’s only fair that The HotJem brings you the full extract of the said letter written in French and also a translated version too so we all could try to know what the Presidential candidate had to say to Brenda Anastasie Eyenga Biya, daughter of his future challenger –Paul Biya amidst a looming election.
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