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Southern Cameroons: CameroUn authorities reopen boarder to Nigeria
A very reliable source has confirmed to National Telegraph that the Cameroon/Nigeria Border has been reopened. According to our source, the colonial SDO for Manyu, Oum II Joseph and his retinue would be in the border town of Ekok tomorrow November 16, 2017 at 7:30AM to officially perform the reopening rituals.
The border has remained closed for many weeks now since the Anglophone crisis escalated. The last time the border was closed was during the reign of Peter Tieh Nde during the Ebola crisis.
National Telegraph has been told that businesses have suffered tremendous looses as a result of the closure. National Telegraph was also reliably informed that Mr. Biya directly ordered the reopening after Cameroon/Nigeria trade and diplomatic relations were deteriorating.
Eric Tataw for National Telegraph, USA.
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