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Cameroon Minister Of Higher Education Installs Pro chancellor The For The University Of Bamenda

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The Installation Ceremony of Pro Chancellor of the University of Bamenda aka University of the Future Prof. Sammy Beban Chumbow under the auspices of Prof. Jaque Fame Ndongo  Minister Of Higher Education saw the participation of high Ranking officials of the University Of The Future as well as Administrative and Tradition Authorities all over the North West Region. The Higher education minister highlighted the Pro_Chancellor's academic achievements in and out of the continent As well as his professional career. While congratulating the Pro Chancellor for his academic merits that warranted him for this new position, He was called upon to carry on his functions as instructed by the Head Of State HE. Paul Biya President of the Republic Of Cameroon and report directly to The Minister Of Higher Education.

Hundreds of Internally Displaced Anglophone Cameroonians Benefit from Government Emergency Humanitarian Assistance in Bamenda Mezam Division

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Humanitarian Assistance to Hundreds of Internally Displaced Persons(IDPs) in and around Bamenda I, II and III Subdivisions in Mezam North West Region Cameroon. The chief town of the North West Region is the town hosting highest number of Persons displaced as a result of the ongoing Anglophone Crisis rocking the North West and South West Regions of Cameroon formally known as British Southern Cameroons  as before 1961 when this part of the country united with the eastern part which was formally a French colony after the Second world war that led to the partition of the German Colony Called Kamerun(Western and eastern Cameroon also the present Cameroon). The crisis which resulted from marginalisation had escalated to the point many fled their homes because of continues gun battle between arm separatist clamouring for independence and the Cameroon military in clash to crackdown the armed separatist. With many the rendered homeless because their homes, businesses, schools and other properti

Where is Mr Suh Amanwi? His family needs him.

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A Father of three formal Teacher In a School in Bello Subdivision , Boyo Division in North West Cameroon is nowhere to be found. Mr Suh Amawi as he is from Bafut but was a teacher in Bello who left the Subdivision with His Wife and three Children to settle in Bamenda as Internally Displaced Persons(IDPs) has not been seen for days now. According to his wife, She got informed that Some gunmen dressed in military atire believed to be Cameroon Soldiers  on partol were spotted around T-Junction in Bamenda II municipality were seen beating his husband mercilessly to the point that he was bleeding from the so many wounds he received. After which she wentout to Gandameries, police stations , hospitals etc to seen if the her husband was detain in any of the centres or given his critical conditions he was taken to any hospital but didn't get any information on his whereabouts after the beating. She also went to different streets to see if her husband's corpse was dumped in any but didn&

The African Charter On The Rights And Welfare Of The Child

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RIGHTS AND DUTIES   CHAPTER ONE: RIGHTS AND WELFARE OF THE CHILD Article l: Member States of the Organization of African Unity Parties will recognize the rights, freedoms and duties in this Charter and will adopt laws to these rights. Any custom, tradition, cultural or religious practice that is inconsistent with these rights are discouraged. Article 2: A child means every human being below the age of 18 years. Article 3: Every child should be allowed to enjoy the rights and freedoms in this Charter, regardless of his or her race, ethnic group, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national and social origin, fortune, birth or other status. Article 4: If children can voice their opinions, then those opinions should be heard and taken into consideration during legal and administrative proceadings. Article 5: Every child has a right to live. Article 6: Every child has tha right to be named and registered at birth. Article 7: Every child who is capable of communicat

The African Charter On The Rights and Welfare Of The Child

RIGHTS AND DUTIES   CHAPTER ONE: RIGHTS AND WELFARE OF THE CHILD Article l: Member States of the Organization of African Unity Parties will recognize the rights, freedoms and duties in this Charter and will adopt laws to these rights. Any custom, tradition, cultural or religious practice that is inconsistent with these rights are discouraged. Article 2: A child means every human being below the age of 18 years. Article 3: Every child should be allowed to enjoy the rights and freedoms in this Charter, regardless of his or her race, ethnic group, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national and social origin, fortune, birth or other status. Article 4: If children can voice their opinions, then those opinions should be heard and taken into consideration during legal and administrative proceadings. Article 5: Every child has a right to live. Article 6: Every child has tha right to be named and registered at birth. Article 7: Every child who is capable of communicat

18 Year Old Emmanuela Lost Her 2 Year old Daughter in Fire Accident

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   At Mobile Nkwen Neighborhood a locality hosting most young girls engage in a black business "prostitution" a major source of income for livelihood, an 18 year  old girl whose name we got as Immanuella lost her  two year old daughter in a fire accident. The fire consumed two rooms with  a child and everything in it, hers and one other room affected. She said. " At about 10pm on Friday, there was no electricity so I lighted a candle to light up the room where I was leaving, My.  daughter started crying of hunger so I left her on the bed and went down to mobile to fry some eggs for her. Upon my returned, I  heard my neighbors shouting fire, fire . coming close I discovered it was  my room with my daughter inside that was burning. We did everything to quench the fire but to no avail. My daughter got burnt by the fire that led to her death". The fire ravished everything two rooms had. The cause of.  this fire being the lighted candle. Many throw bl

GHOST TOWN EVENING SHOTING LEAVES A 38YEAR OLD DEATH

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      This Monday , gunshots were heard all around the Major Streets in the town of Bamenda especially around Mrs Ngeng Junction, Cow Street/Ghana Street, Mobile Mile2 Nkwen in Bamenda III Subdivision. As early as 6Am Military trucks were spotted patrolling around the area with sporadic gunshots. By 6Pm the same gunshots took over the neighborhood which led to the death of A man named Che Samuel about 38years old. Our sources say "at about 6:30pm, Serious gunshots were heard around the area Mr Che Samuel  who was between Ghana Street and cow street got the gunshots and, full of tension fear and confusion he started running into the inner Quater. Bullets took him on the chest  and forehead and he died. He was not married. This Tuesday morning morning the population is gathered to give him last honors at their residence in cow Street. Pain and suffering mostly on the innocent man has been the order of the day in the two English Speaking Regions Cameroon since three y

Gunshots now wake people up from bed and in thesame Gunshots Forced Them into Bed

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This Monday 1st July 2019, Bamenda inhabitants receive a wakeup from bed alarm following gunshots that took over some major streets in the chief town of the North West Region of Cameroon. It is no longer news whenever gun shots are heard firing from any angle of the town as inhabitants have now been so use to the sound of gunshots that serve as a daily alarm of the presence of Gun men or Military officers. On every Ghost town like this one, the population stay indoors while most of the people one can find in the streets are either Amba Fighters or Cameroon Military Personnel patrolling the streets. There is bound to be clashes of gunshot exchange anytime the two accidentally meet. In most of these clashes civilians around battle grounds fall victim as they are the most affected.  Since the start of the Anglophone Crisis, Mondays have been noted to be the most deadliest days in the two English Speaking regions of Cameroon with high record of deaths majority being innocent civilians in m

Ghost Town today in Bamenda

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Mobile Nkwen, Cow Street, Ghana Street , Miss Ngeng Junction and other areas in town. Gunshots were heard this morning around mile 2, Mobile, Cow Street and Ghana Streets that caused inhabitants to stay indoors for fear of stray bullets.