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News Cameroon :: Tayc Refuses to Invest in Cameroon because of the English-Speaking Crisis :: Cameroon News

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"I can't put rounds where my own mother is not welcome." In an interview with the small talk podcast of the French media Kombini, artist Tayc gave a rare testimony about his report to Cameroon. The Cameroonian singer explains why he can't invest in his mother's native country. The reason is in a word: NoSo, this crisis that has been shaking the English-speaking regions for almost a decade. Family roots between Bamenda and Fotouni Tayc, by his re…
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"I can't put rounds where my own mother is not welcome." In an interview with the small talk podcast of the French media Kombini, artist Tayc gave a rare testimony about his report to Cameroon. The Cameroonian singer explains why he can't invest in his mother's native country. The reason is in a word: NoSo, this crisis that has been shaking the English-speaking regions for almost a decade. Family roots between Bamenda and Fotouni Tayc, by his re…

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camer.be broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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