Central African Football Federation Challenges Rigobert Song’s Appointment as National Team Manager

The Central African Football Federation (CAFF) is contesting the appointment of Rigobert Song as the manager of the national team. The federation claims it was not consulted before the decision was made by the country’s Minister of Sports. They expressed their surprise and dismay, stating that they learned about the appointment through social media. The…

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U.S. Returns $52.88 Million in Confiscated Assets to Nigeria, Supporting Rural Electrification and Justice System

The United States has returned $52.88 million in assets linked to Diezani Alison-Madueke, Nigeria’s former Minister of Petroleum Resources. This recovery is part of ongoing anti-corruption efforts between the two nations. The funds were repatriated following a formal signing ceremony in Abuja, where Nigeria’s Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, announced…

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After Foumban, the Southern Cameroons were again duped at the grand national monologue

The Feeble Cries of the Northwest House of Chiefs and Biya’s resounding success story of Deceit. There has been a stream of steady complaints and cries in the wilderness from the northwest house of chiefs. The superimposition of administrative authorities in virtually all domains involving even culture and tradition has completely nullified the essence of…

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UNITED STATES: House of Representatives approves sanctions against the ICC for its prosecutions against Israel

The United States House of Representatives approved on Thursday a bill imposing sanctions on officials of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in response to their prosecutions against Israel. According to the New York Times, this decision is seen as a “direct attack on the Court,” following its intention to indict senior Israeli leaders for war…

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The Courage to Heal: Addressing the Anglophone Crisis through Representative Governance and Truthful Dialogue

The Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon is not merely a story of political disagreement; it is a saga of identity, alienation, and the complexity of resistance. For eight years, this crisis has torn apart communities, disrupted lives, and transformed identities, often in inexplicable ways. To begin mending these fractures, Cameroon needs a rare and powerful virtue:courage…

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