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7, January 2017
Ivory Coast: Heavy gunfire heard near military base in second largest city 0
by soter • Africa, Breaking News, Headline News, News
Heavy gunfire has been heard near the main military base in Ivory Coast’s second largest city of Bouake as disgruntled soldiers remain in control of the city after waging a mutiny over wages. “The shooting is very heavy right now at the 3rd Battalion. I’m nearby and I hear it like it was right next […]
7, January 2017
Revealed: President Putin helped Donald Trump win the presidential election 0
by soter • Breaking News, Headline News, Politics, World
US intelligence agencies claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally ordered his government to help Republican Donald Trump win the presidential election. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National Security Agency (NSA) released a report on Friday which shows Russia “sought to help” Trump by running a smear […]
7, January 2017
US President-elect calls on all US ambassadors to resign before January 20th 0
by soter • Breaking News, Headline News, Politics, World
US President-elect Donald Trump has called on all US ambassadors to hand in their resignations before he is sworn in on January 20, according to some diplomats. The envoys were notified of the incoming president’s decision through an abrupt State Department cable, which was issued on December 23 and called on all US missions in over […]
7, January 2017
Florida airport shooting: FBI not ruling out terrorism as motive 0
by soter • Breaking News, Headline News, News, World
Federal investigators have not ruled out terrorism as a possible motive in a shooting rampage that killed five people and wounded eight others at an airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Esteban Santiago, a 26 year-old resident of Anchorage, Alaska, was taken into custody immediately following the shooting on Friday and questioned at length, according to […]
6, January 2017
Ivory Coast: Demobilized soldiers have taken control of the city of Bouake 0
by soter • Africa, Breaking News, Headline News, News
Former soldiers in the Ivory Coast have taken control of the city of Bouake, causing a shutdown in the West African country’s second-largest metropolitan city. “The city is under the control of former soldiers,” said an unidentified army officer, media reported on Friday. The demobilized soldiers, who had seized weapons from at least two police […]
6, January 2017
Are Southern Cameroonians Fighting for “Secession” or “Separation”? 3
by soter • Breaking News, Editorial, Headline News
In this present struggle for our freedom and independence, we should be very careful and articulate in the way we use legal words and concepts in order not to create the wrong impression. I say so because I have heard and read many write-ups on Facebook where Southern Cameroonians are voicing that they want “Secession” […]
6, January 2017
Nigeria: Challenges of Conflict De-escalation in Recession 1
by soter • Breaking News, Editorial, Headline News, News, Nigeria
Increased divergence in researches on insurgency in the 21st century has reflected in the plethora of definitions and descriptions for this common security conundrum. I defer to the British Military’s doctrine, (a credible authority, given decades of experience suppressing series of insurrection in Ireland) hence position that Insurgency is an organized movement designed to through […]
6, January 2017
Yang Philemon leads: But is anyone really following? 0
by soter • Breaking News, Cameroon, Headline News, News
Teachers Trade Unionists have maintained that the strike action must continue unless government grants their request. Wilfred Tassang of the Cameroon Teachers Trade Union says it is a good thing that the eight members requested to be added to the ad hoc committee for teachers were finally included in the list but that they will […]
6, January 2017
Ghost Town: CPDM bribery scheme sweeps mercenary journalists in Bamenda 0
by soter • Breaking News, Cameroon, Headline News, News
A group of hungry so-called journalists grouped under a yet-to-be known federation of Anglophone Journalist Association were caught sharing money at Ayaba Hotel in Bamenda recently. The gang were also demanding the news reporters to sell their message that students must return to school on Monday the 9th of January, 2017. The information was made […]



















7, January 2017
Anglophone crisis: Ad Hoc Inter-ministerial Committee Chairman admits South Westerners 0
by soter • Breaking News, Cameroon, Headline News, News
The controversial Chairperson of the so-called Ad Hoc Inter-ministerial Committee tasked with examining and proposing solutions to the concerns raised by the Anglophone Teachers’ Trade Unions, Professor Ghogomu Paul Mingho has issued a release admitting more members into the committee. Ghogomu who attempted invoking the North West/South West divide to please his Francophone master has […]