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The Cameroonian government has sprung to the defence of the country's president, Paul Biya, following newspaper reports alleging that he was spending more than 40,000 dollars a day on a holiday in France with his wife, Chantal.
The reports have not gone down well with many Cameroonians, whose average income is little more than 1,000 dollars a year.
Randy Joe Sa'ah reports from Yaounde, Cameroon.
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