Devdiscourse | French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday “intolerable human rights violations” were taking place in Cameroon, a week after 22 people were killed by gunmen in military fatigues in a village at the heart of a separatist insurgency. Macron was reacting after a man in the crowd at a farm …
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The Congolese premier entertained the head of African football’s governing body and the Cameroon legend on their visit to the Central African nationDR Congo president Felix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo hosted Confederation of African Football leader Ahmad Ahmad as well as legendary Cameroon forward Samuel Eto’o on the pair’s trip to the Central …
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Born Manlikeclix in Cameroon – Central West Africa, moved to Europe in 2006 where i studied Fashion designing at the Eastern Mediterranean University of North Cyprus. Later moved to London started studies in Cinematography/ photography and finally graduated at the SAE Institute of Berlin – Germany with a first degree …
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Cameroonian post graduate student Tsomejio Atsah has won an international Chinese teaching award at Shanghai International Studies University. The Shanghai Normal University student claimed the prize from 18 foreign competitors, who were studying Chinese language in Shanghai and Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces. Atsah was the foreign students’ champion after defeating …
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By Cyriacus Njukang* Turkey has been a candidate country to join the European Union since 2005. What was once an exciting and promising new chapter in the country’s relations with the rest of Europe has since entailed more disappointment, an ever-growing lack of confidence and bumps in the road …
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