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The Ekok Incident: Cameroon's military provocation against Nigeria is a gross violation of international law
The Anglophone Crisis: once more the Cameroonian military has proven beyond dispute that there are by far worse than scouts. How could the Military take armoured cars to the the bridge at Ekom, a frontier locality with Nigeria.
 The Cameroonian military saturated with Beti and Bulu elements whose academic credentials are empty, couldn't have done otherwise.
This was a gross violation of international law and threatens the cordial relationship that Nigeria and Cameroon has. The Nigerian military was placed on a red alert to preempt the illicit incursions into Nigeria by the Cameroonian scouts with junk heads. Assuming that they were persuading the separatist fighters who had attacked them on open and broad day light operation.{loadposition myposition}Â
The close to 80 Gendarmes and BIR that had attempted crossing into Nigeria were pushed back in humiliation and disgrace. The Gendarmes that that because the Interim president and his collaborators were illegally kidnapped in Nigeria through the auspicious crooked dealings of Buhari, they could move into Nigeria at will. Little did they know that all that transpired were acts of illegally and today these acts of folly have terribly haunted the image of Nigeria and Cameroon.{loadposition myposition2}Â
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