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Pope Leo XIV to visit Cameroon conflict zone
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Pope Leo XIV to visit Cameroon conflict zone

Punch Nigeria April 15, 2026 1 mins read
Pope Leo XIV begins his visit to Cameroon, meeting President Biya before heading to the conflict-ridden Anglophone region to pray for peace and unity. Read More: https://punchng.com/pope-leo-xiv-to-visit-cameroon-conflict-zone-urge-peace/

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