Cameroon is standing at a critical crossroads.

Cameroon is standing at a critical crossroads.

There has been no leadership since the elections of October 12, 2025, were rigged.

The country’s debt is spiralling, prices are rising, jobs are scarce, and the pressure on families, youth, and businesses is growing by the day. The choices made now will shape Cameroon’s economic future for generations.

This week, Project C continues its crucial national conversation on Cameroon’s debt crisis and the economy.

In this timely discussion, experts examine:

The real risks threatening Cameroon’s economic future

How public debt affects daily life: prices, jobs, salaries, and businesses

What citizens and the diaspora can do to prevent economic disaster

Panel:

Eugène Nyambal — Economic Advisor

Benjamin Ngongang — Consultant & Financial Analyst

Prof. Vivianne Biwole Ondua — Economist

This is not just an academic debate. This is about our country, our families, and our children’s future.

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My classmate in the secondary school in 1965, Eric Chinje, who also doubles as programme Co-ordinator of “Project C”, is revealing very serious issues about Cameroon in this programme.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

Amb Engr Akum George

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