The Cameroonian artist, nicknamed "Le Libérator", arrested on his return from French exile, covers his liberty under conditions: membership of the DPRK and rallying to the movement of the "Biayists", an operation orchestrated by the senator and businesswoman Mamy Nyanga. He was called "Le Libérator". He sang against the colonialism, nepotism and governance of Paul Biya. He was tortured, exiled, expelled. And on 18 June 2026, Simon Longkana Agno,…
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The Cameroonian artist, nicknamed "Le Libérator", arrested on his return from French exile, covers his liberty under conditions: membership of the DPRK and rallying to the movement of the "Biayists", an operation orchestrated by the senator and businesswoman Mamy Nyanga. He was called "Le Libérator". He sang against the colonialism, nepotism and governance of Paul Biya. He was tortured, exiled, expelled. And on 18 June 2026, Simon Longkana Agno,…