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20, June 2017
Anglophone Problem: Righting the wrongs of the past 0
by soter • Editorial, Education, Headline News, Life
The Anglophone crisis that has put Cameroon in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons is still playing out across the entire Anglophone region. Despite current efforts by the government to placate the rebelling Anglophones, most Anglophones hold that the current political dispensation neither protects them and their culture nor does it guarantee their rights. […]
20, June 2017
Brexit: UK accepts EU’s timetable for negotiations 0
by soter • Europe, Headline News, Politics
The UK has started the marathon negotiations for its exit from the European Union (EU) by giving in to the bloc’s demands on how the talks should be held. Hours after arriving in Brussels to kick off the first day of the talks on Monday, UK Brexit Secretary David Davis agreed to settle the divorce […]
20, June 2017
First ever Manyu ekpe extraordinary session holds in London, Sesekou Ralph Tanyi vindicated 0
by soter • Entertainment, Headline News, Life
Large differences among ekpe members from Manyu Division based in the United Kingdom which led to sharp debates and cultural schisms, and the famous Pa Tanyi’s public denunciation of Sesekou Ralph Tanyi shows how extensive the feuding in UK ekpe lodge has become and how remote the prospects of unity are among the Manyu ekpe […]
19, June 2017
Boko Haram militants kill 16 people in northeast Nigeria 0
by soter • Headline News, News, Nigeria
At least 16 people have been killed when suspected members of the Takfiri Boko Haram terrorist group detonated their explosive vests near a camp of displaced people in the volatile northeastern state of Borno, the birthplace of the terror outfit. Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said in a statement that the bomb attacks occurred […]
19, June 2017
Revealed: Biya regime paid Boko Haram 3.5 million US dollars 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
The Action Group Against Money Laundering in Central Africa (GABAC) has revealed in its April 2017 report that the Biya regime paid a ransom for the release in 2013 of the seven members of the French family Moulin- Fournier. Cameroon paid the sum of 3.5 million dollars (about 2 billion FCFA) to the terrorist group […]
19, June 2017
Anglophone Uprising: The 10 most important points to remember for every Ambazonian 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, Politics
1. Only united among our own rows we can defeat our common enemy, which is our annexor, occupant and neo-colonialist exploiter, the puppet regime of illegitimate dictator Paul Biya backed up by puppet-holder France and its XAF = CFA currency system captured inside BEAC and the French National Bank in Paris. 2. With an enemy, […]
19, June 2017
France: Macron’s party wins strong parliamentary majority 0
by soter • Europe, Headline News, Politics
French President Emmanuel Macron’s newly established party has won a majority in parliamentary elections despite a record-low turnout. Macron’s Republic on the Move (LREM) and its Modem allies won 351 seats in the 577-seat National Assembly, the lower house of the French parliament, media reported on Monday. The Republicans and their allies would form the […]
19, June 2017
Douala: Cameroon destroys 37 tons of fake cement 0
by soter • Africa, Business, Headline News
740 bags of cement, (37 tons), have been destroyed in Douala. The cement was manufactured in a workshop located in Bonaloka, a popular district in the Douala metropolis. It was produced using a mixture of sand; with poor quality cement rejected by the main cement producing companies and was sold throughout the national territory. The […]
18, June 2017
Half of Nigeria food never reached Boko Haram victims 0
by soter • Breaking News, Headline News, News, Nigeria
Nigeria says half of government food aid meant to reach the victims of a militancy northeast of the country has not reached its destination. A spokesman for acting president Yemi Osinbajo said late on Saturday that half of the trucks carrying food aid for people driven from their homes by Boko Haram Takfiri group have […]



















21, June 2017
UK: May talks with DUP to stay in power not going as expected 0
by soter • Europe, Headline News, Politics
British Prime Minister Theresa May’s negotiations on staying in power with the support of the Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) have not proceeded as expected. “Talks are ongoing with the DUP and we continue to work towards a confidence and supply arrangement,” a Conservative source told Reuters on Tuesday. “As we have said, both […]