15, January 2021
Biya meets FIFA President Infantino 0
The 87-year-old French Cameroun dictator Paul Biya has met with FIFA President Gianni Infantino today January 15, 2021 at the Etoudi Palace in Yaoundé.
Biya’s communication agents posted on his face book page that the butcher of Yaoundé was delighted to meet with Gianni Infantino, on the eve of the opening of the 2021 African Nations Championship.
After all the tongue-biting, pride-swallowing moments with the former CAF President Ahmad Ahmad where Biya and his CPDM crime syndicate employed strategic silence or florid flattery to stay in FIFA’s good graces, both men reportedly discussed the development of soccer in Cameroon in particular and in the world in general.
Mr. Infantino arrived in Cameroon a few hours ago and will attend the opening of CHAN tomorrow, January 16. He was accompanied to the so-called Unity Palace by the acting president of CAF, Constant Omari and the president of FECAFOOT, Seidou Mbombo Njoya.
By Rita Akana in Yaounde



















15, January 2021
Southern Cameroons War: Explosions at Limbe stadium days before Tanzania opener 0
Several vehicles were photographed in flames in an assault that has been reportedly claimed by a group called The Fako Action Forces
Explosions were reported outside the Limbe Omnisport Stadium on Thursday, just two days before the highly anticipated African Nations Championship starts in Cameroon, in an attack apparently linked to a local separatist group.
Heading into the Chan tournament, Cameroon have faced criticism for using a host stadium in the South-West region against a backdrop of local instability.
Zambia, Tanzania, Guinea and Namibia, who are in Group D, are expected to play at the Omnisport Stadium during the tournament, which is reserved for home-based African players. The first game at the stadium is scheduled to be between Tanzania and Zambia next Tuesday.
Although the attack did not have any fatalities, several cars were destroyed, amidst ongoing concerns about the safety of the region due to separatist tensions.
The reported terrorist act was claimed by ‘Fako Action Forces’, according to local source Journal du Cameroon. The explosion reportedly took place on the ‘perimeter’ of the Limbe Stadium, just one of the venues designated to host Chan matches.
Referencing Radio Equinox, Camer Press Agency reported the explosion was caused by a homemade bomb, with the shadow government from the Ambazonia State in Cameroon having released the following reminder and warning in the days preceding the attack.
Images circulating on social media have also appeared to show evidence of the explosion.
Apart from the Group D games, the quarter-finals and semi-finals of the tournament are expected to be held in the volatile region.
Cameroon’s security department has been battling reported insurgents in the region since 2016. Zambia, Uganda, Cameroon and Niger organised a mini-tournament in the host country between January 1 and 7 ahead of the actual competition.
The three visiting nations set up camps since then and are waiting to start their respective Chan campaigns. Cameroon will start the event by playing Zimbabwe at the capital on January 16.
Apart from the Omnisport Stadium in Limbe, other stadiums that will be used are the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaounde which will host Group A games. Group B fixtures will be played at Japoma Stadium in Douala, while Group C participants will be playing at the Douala Reunification Stadium.
Source: Goal.com