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Yusuf Buhari, son of Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari, has been flown to Germany for medical treatment local media sources are reporting.
The presidency on Wednesday confirmed that Yusuf had been involved in a bike accident in the capital Abuja. He is said to have broken a limb and sustained a head injury.
He had subsequently undergone surgery at an Abuja clinic and was said to be in stable condition. The latest development indicates that there is the need for further attention.
Since the news of the incident was reported, Nigerians have expressed their prayers for the first family and offered their prayers for Yusuf’s speedy recovery.
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Over 433 Ambazonia detainees at the Buea Central Prison face life threatening illnesses following yesterday's meal that was served them at the prison. They need urgent medical attention to be followed by their unconditional release from prison.
As a matter of fact, those who ate the prison food developed complications which made them to deficate periodically throughout the night until late in the morning hours, since there is only one toilet per ward, some inmates defecated on their clothes, others did so in buckets while others used wrapping papers.
The cues and conflicts infront of the toilet caused a lot of disturbances all night long. It was about 7am that they opened the doors for some to rush to the public open air latrine.
Despite the pandemonium, the prison authorities have remained silent.
This Adds To An Outbreak Of A Strange Skin Infection That Attacks Especially The Male Genital Organs Giving Rise To Wounds That Make Victims Unable To Wear Pants And Walk About Freely.
I'm making this news public in my capacity as United Support for Peace NGO President calling on Cameroonian authorities to respect basic human rights and prevent more deaths in this detention facility.
Dr. David Makongo (United Support for Peace President)
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Patracie Nganang, a US based professor of Cameroonian origin and a fierce critic of the Biya has regained freedom from Yaounde's central prison today. Patrice Nganang was arrested and looked up three weeks ago as he was boarding a flight to leave Cameroon at the Douala International Airport. The activist who is also a professor in the US was accused by the regime of inciting hatred and attacking the president through a comment he made on his Facebook profile on the ongoing anglophone crisis that has plagued the nation for over a year now. He appeared in court last week Wednesday in Yaounde.During that court session, some of the charges against him were dropped and the case was adjourned to be heard again on January 19th, 2018.
Today's unexpected court appearance and subsequent freedom is seen by many observers as a result of Iinternational condemnation of Biya's crackdown of freedom of expression and intimidation in the country.He was ordered to leave Cameroon for good after today's court appearance.There was a motion of jubilation early this morning amongst Anglophone detainees at the kodengui maximum prison as news of the liberation of Patrice Nganang went viral.
Born in 1970, Nganang is a professor of Literary at the State University of New York. However, it is his facet as a writer that has earned him so much international recognition, especially since the publication of his second novel Temps de chien in 1999, with which he received the Marguerite Yourcenar Prize and the Black Africa Literary Grand Prize, both in 2002.
From his position as a well-known writer living abroad, Nganang is the real black beast of the authoritarian regime of Mr Biya and the external amplifier of the deep political crisis that Cameroon is experiencing.
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The first set of 80,000 laptops will be distributed to students from the University of Yaoundé I and University of Yaoundé II.
The minister of higher education made the precision earlier in the week amid growing speculation over which institutions or regions would have the pride of place.
President Biya made the promise in July 2016 to offer 500,000 laptop computers to students in higher institutions of learning.
Earlier in the week there were rumours that the crisis-stricken Anglophone regions of the country would be prioritised.
This was believed to be a good strategy to calm the hostile atmosphere in this area.
The distribution campaign will start on Tuesday for the university of Yaoundé I, and the University of Yaoundé II will follow on Wednesday.
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The speaker of the national assembly has satisfied Biya's curiosity with a list of people complicating matters for the president in the Great North.
Top on the list are Honorable Hamadou Adji of UNDP and Honorable Ali Bachir.
This comes as a result of Biya's growing unpopularity in the region, which has always been his stronghold in presidential elections.
Not only are the people dispersed by the Boko Haram insurgency, there's also the Party for Justice and Development which is pulling together all of Biya's critics.
As observers would have noticed, most leaders of political parties from the Great North support Biya , and are thus given juicy positions in his administration.
Issa Tchiroma of FNSC, Bello Bouba, and Hamadou Moustapha of ANDP are all in Biya's government.
Even Dakole Daissala of FNSC is a member of the executive bureau of the National assembly.
But today there's trouble. The Great North is wondering why a worthy son of the soil can't run for president and win their populous votes. This follows Maurice Kamto, Akere Muna and potential Joshua Osih's candidacy.
It's at this backdrop that Mr Biya got troubled and asked Cavaye and Ayang Luc to tell him the masterminds of the drama.
And Mr Cavaye didn't hesitate to table a list of his political enemies, including Honorable Hamadou Adji and Ali Bachir.
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Akere Muna, candidate for the 2018 presidential election, has affirmed that the greatest help Cameroon expects from the Commonwealth of Nations is a genuine supervision of elections in the country.
He made the statement following his encounter with the secretary general of the organization who is on a visit to Cameroon.
“I think the biggest support the Commonwealth can give now is through the electoral process; making sure that every voice is heard and counted. The Commonwealth can help the process by bringing observers who make the electoral commission feel protected and make Cameroonians come out to vote in all confidence," he has said.
This comes at a time when the Anglophone crisis is visibly one, if not, the toughest challenges Cameroon is facing.
Foreign observers have overseen elections elsewhere in Africa without significant change.
The recent presidential election in Gabon was conducted under the watchful eye of EU observers 'but it didn't stop Ali Bongo from winning '
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