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The members of the National Assembly met on Saturday 18 November to plan on how the third ordinary session which started on 14 November could continue after the fire incident which occurred at the Ngoa Ekelle glass house.
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BaretaNews can now confirm as reported earlier that Enow Orock who was shot last night is CPDM sub-section president of Okoyong. We gathered information that he traveled to Ekok on the night of 17th-18th Nov in supposed violation of the SW Governor's curfew of no movements at night. He was stop at a checkpoint and money was requested from him. Having on him only 6000frs was not enough and this let to some argument and he was shot on the thigh. His situation is seriouse and is currently in Bamenda for treatment. BaretaNews on speaking on phone with a relative of Enow , she displayed shocked and accuses the military as mad people.
Let me just state that Enow is just like anyone of us though being a CPDM Sub section President. This barbaric forces everyday in our land are committing grave human right abuses. The maiming, harassment, shooting, of our people continues. The bullet knows no party, these barbaric occupying forces know no party. We must up our game to push them away from homeland. Enow like others, we wish him quick recovery.
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The collapse of Libya was a well calculated plan designed by the West to reinvent the wheel of slavery.
The war in Libya had destroyed the moral sanctity of Libyans and has made them so vicious and inhumane. The war clans are at each others throat and hardship is common place everywhere .
The selling of people into slavery in Libya is appalling, dehumanizing and demeaning to both Africans as well as Libyans themselves.
Hatred and naivety on the part of Libyans against those from South of Africa because of Religious indifference is lunacy because whether Africans are Muslims or Christains , they remain brothers and sisters.
The African Parliament and the African Union has failed the aspirations of the African youths. The fact that it has never made any pronouncements against these vioilent attacks and gruesomely abuse of fellow Africans as slaves to Arab nations like Dubia, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Morocco, Tunisia etc is disheartening as well as disappointing .
Libya is today a port of shame and that shame is haunting every nation south of the Sahara. Today there's a need to redesign the current curricula, so that the youths can remain in their home Countries where their skills can be used or harnessed for self actualization and become suitable platforms for self employments.
African Parliaments south of the Sahara must design legal frame works for job creation and job generation so that the million youths who desire and yearn to go looking for greener pastures to understand that it's always apparent that the other side of the hill is greener.
Youths across Africa, South of the Sahara badly need to be given the biggest support in job orientation and career development so that the unnecessary migration to barren lands such as Europe and Asia will be permanently halted now and forever.
African youths can't afford the luxury of allowing behind them gold in search of copper.
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The United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) has expressed concerns over the rising spate of deadly exchanges between the Cameroon’s security forces and separatists in the country’s restive anglophone region.
UNOCA head and special emissary of the U.N. chief said the upsurge of violence against civilians and security forces was unacceptable stressing the need for dialogue to resolve deep seated differences.
“We strongly condemn those acts of violence. Their authors should be identified and brought before a court in accordance with the law,” Francois Lounceny Fall said in a statement on Thursday November 16, 2017.
He also spoke about commitment of the U.N. to the territorial integrity and unity of Cameroon as a nation. He further reiterated calls for calm and restraint and the need for inclusive dialogue to be held, a view advanced by President Paul Biya in October.
The two regions – Southwest and Northwest – have been at the heart of what has become known as the ‘anglophone crisis.’ The security forces have been accused by rights groups of heavy clampdown on people protesting marginalization in the regions.
Separatists have confirmed being behind recent attacks that has so far led to the death of four paramilitary forces – known as gendarmes. Their respective capitals (Southeast – Buea and northeast – Bamenda) have been under curfew following the attacks.

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Intelligence reports suggest it was a criminal act perpetrated by the allies of the House Speaker, Cavaye Yeguie Djibril
Preliminary reports about the fire incident at the National Assembly don't seem to consider it as an accident, as illustrated in this report which we managed to have a copy.
It's stated in this report that" for many months now the Speaker of the National Assembly (SNA) has paid no special attention to the upkeep of the building.
"Even the little resources set for the maintenance of the building are being diverted by the SNA's allies namely Mrs Fillakoua Samuel (sub-director for maintenance and transport),Garoua Pierre(Maintenance service head), and Marga Ibrahim Cavaye(SNA's son).
"These three guys are believed to be the perpetrators of the arson, acting on the orders of the SNA. And this sounds pretty convincing, especially regarding the reaction of the SNA towards Biya and his regime lately.
"In fact, the declarations of the SNA towards Paul Biya ever since he was relegated to the third personality of the country show that the information we give you every day is enough proof for what is being said now.
"As a matter of fact, the arson was never an accident.
The aim of the arson was to paralyse the ongoing ordinary session of parliament and wipe out every bit of proof of the misuse of money at the institution, and above all, to hasten the disbursement pf more money for the construction of a new building which the SNA intends to commence work and embezzle the money before leaving [office].
"The SNA claims that he has overheard some Biya's allies say he would be kicked out in March 2018. Frustrated as a result, he decided to burn down the old building in order to receive money for the construction of a new one which he will embezzle and use his powers to delay work to the fullest.
"He has told his allies that he will consider the money as compensation for the services rendered Paul Biya, the man he has helped remain in power [for over three decades ].
" Everything was well planned. It all began with technicians complaining of massive water loss at the National Assembly lately. Yet nothing was done in spite of the numerous reports sent to the SNA.
" This was a good strategy to have firefighters run out of water so that the fire could travel faster and reach target areas .
For the distant causes, it's worth noting that former 'DAG' of the National assembly, Mr Esseba together with Mrs Fillakoua, Ewangue and Mvondo Patrice had embarked on the demand for too much electric equipment such as air-conditioning machines without considering the resulting overcrowding that would follow.
"Their attention was called but they didn't do anything. Yet much money was being disbursed for the work.
It's high time these guys who have spent their time receiving money for work which was never done were arrested. The SNA should also be held accountable for what he has said and done. It's inappropriate to be part of a regime and continue to criticize and degrade it at the same time. He certainly wants to take over from Biya. His actions speak volume. He and his allies are the masterminds of the arson.
Here is the list of persons to be held accountable for everything that's happening at the National Assembly
1- FILLAKOUA SAMUEL
2- GAROUA PIERRE
3- MARGA IBRAHIM GAVAYE
4- MVONDO PATRICE (eletrical engineer retired since March but is still working)
5- ABOMO (electrician)
6- EWANGUE f(air-conditioning system)
7- ESSEBA CYRIAQUE (fotmar DAG)
8- NYOM (Elevator technician)
9- ASSAKO (elevator technician)
Once more, the fire at the National Assembly was a criminal act. It was caused...confirmation will come soon.."
This report is accompanied by detailed information on the above-mentioned persons, which we will publish soon. However, no official confirmation has been received for this report yet.
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The General Manager of the South African Telecommunications company in Benin, MTN, has been given till 24 November to leave the country.
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Barely two hours after the publication of the results of the competitive entrance exams into ENAM, the Minister of Administrative Reform issued a communiqué annulling everything.
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