Cameroonians Women Football League Spotlight In Russia.The Current top scorer of the Guinness super league,Ngah Manga Marie, Age 20 is in Russia for the trials.
Dele Farotimi is more than just a name in the headlines; he is a passionate human rights lawyer and activist deeply committed to fighting against the injustices that plague Nigeria. Known for his strong critiques of bad governance , Farotimi has become a beacon of hope for many who seek a better, more transparent Nigeria. Recently, he released a thought-provoking book that lays bare the corruption within the Nigerian judiciary , shedding light on a system many believe has lost its way. Dele Farotimi Tragically, his outspoken nature has made him a target. On December 3, 2024 , Dele was arrested by the Nigerian police at the Zone 2 Command in Lagos, following a defamation petition filed by Tony Elumelu , the chairman of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group. The allegations claim that Dele made defamatory remarks about Elumelu during a public discussion, which has led to this distressing turn of events. Dele had earlier send signal out that some ...
United Nations Committee Against Torture is currently holding its eighty-first session in Geneva from October 28 to November 22, 2024. During this session, the committee is reviewing Cameroon's fifth periodic report on its compliance with the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. This session comes at a critical time, with reports and videos emerging that allegedly show Cameroonian military forces engaging in torture against civilians in the conflict zones of the Northwest and Southwest regions and also in other Regions of the country. These disturbing images have drawn attention from human rights groups and the international community, particularly amid ongoing violence tied to separatist movements and the fight against Boko Haram. The committee’s review of Cameroon is vital, especially given these serious allegations. It provides the Cameroonian government an opportunity to respond to accusations of torture and explain the steps...
Simon Ekpa, a Finnish-Nigerian activist and self-proclaimed Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile, was recently arrested in Finland alongside four others on suspicion of terrorism-related activities. Ekpa is linked to the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a group campaigning for the independence of southeastern Nigeria. Simon Ekpa Finnish authorities charged Ekpa with public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent. According to Finland's National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), he allegedly used social media platforms to promote violence and terrorism, which has contributed to unrest in southeastern Nigeria. The four others arrested are suspected of funding his activities. Ekpa has been a polarizing figure, particularly for enforcing sit-at-home orders in southeastern Nigeria, which have disrupted daily life and led to violence, even after IPOB's mainstream leadership suspended such actions. This isn’t his first legal trouble; he was bri...
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