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Nigerian Senate Suspend Senator Natasha.

March 9, 2025 No Comments

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from Kogi Central has been suspended from the Nigerian Senate for six months. This decision follows her allegations of sexual harassment against the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.…

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Traditional Authority and Political Involvement: A Dilemma in Cameroon's Southwest

March 2, 2025 No Comments

Traditional rulers, particularly in regions like the Southwest of Cameroon, hold a revered position in society. They are seen as custodians of culture, traditions, and the welfare of their people.…

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CAMEROON: Ghost Towns and Ghost Votes: The Reality of Elections in Anglophone Cameroon

February 23, 2025 No Comments

The violence in the Anglophone regions has been marked by systematic abuses by both government forces and separatist groups. Reports from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch document killings, disappearances,…

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CAMEROON. The Struggles of Cameroonian Voters Before the 2025 Elections

February 16, 2025 No Comments

As the 2025 presidential election in Cameroon approaches, many citizens are grappling with confusion, disinterest, and significant barriers to participation. These challenges are compounded by political, social, and security issues…

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Donald Trump Freezes Aid To South Africa Over Land Law.

February 9, 2025 No Comments

President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order to freeze U.S. financial assistance to South Africa. This decision was primarily motivated by South Africa’s controversial land expropriation law, which allows…

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Cameroon on the Brink: Stagnation, Corruption, and the Uncertain Future Under Paul Biya

February 4, 2025 No Comments

Cameroon has been under the leadership of President Paul Biya since 1982, making him one of the longest-serving leaders in the The current trajectory suggests that the worst may indeed…

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CAMEROON: Cameroonian Youths Call on President Paul To Step Down

January 27, 2025 No Comments

In Cameroon, there is a growing movement among the youth calling for President Paul Biya not to run for re-election due to his advanced age and perceived failures in governance.…

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The House of Chiefs and the Anglophone Dilemma

January 16, 2025 No Comments

Members of the North West Regional House of Chiefs in Bamenda have expressed their grievances regarding marginalization by the government. They claim that decisions affecting their community are being made…

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CONGO: The Controversial Executions in the DRC

January 13, 2025 No Comments

In a significant and controversial move, the Congolese government announced in January 2025 the execution of 102 inmates labeled as “urban bandits,” with an additional 70 executions planned shortly thereafter.…

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Bishops in Cameroon Demand Action Against Government Inaction

January 9, 2025 No Comments

Recently, bishops in Cameroon have voiced strong criticism against the government, highlighting issues of bad governance and the ongoing suffering of the population. During their annual meeting, they expressed deep…

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