Korea JoongAng Daily | A Cameroonian man was taken into custody by police three hours after he was reported to have beaten his Korean girlfriend and kidnapped their 3-year-old son. According to the Goyang Police on Sunday, the 30-year-old man from Cameroon arrived at his girlfriend’s house in Deukyang District …
Read More »Cameroon Rebuilds Bridge Destroyed by Boko Haram
VOA | YAOUNDE, CAMEROON — Authorities in Cameroon have rebuilt a bridge that Boko Haram militants destroyed in 2015 in an effort to damage trade with Nigeria and Chad. The government also deployed additional troops to protect construction workers repairing other damage caused by the militants, who are still actively …
Read More »At Least 25 People Abducted by Gunmen in Western Cameroon
YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) — At least 25 people were abducted during a week of attacks by armed men in western Cameroon, local officials said Thursday. The kidnappings by gang members took place in several villages in Ako district along the Nigerian border, Patrick Kernyuy Tah, the top official in Ako, …
Read More »The UK signals a boost in investment and trade and urges an end to conflict in Cameroon
GOV.UK | UK Minister for Development and Africa visits Cameroon and reaffirms UK support to trade and infrastructure. The UK Minister for Development and Africa, Rt. Hon. Andrew Mitchell MP, has reaffirmed UK support to Cameroonian trade and infrastructure and discussed the devastating impacts of Cameroon’s conflicts including the human …
Read More »USA: Cameroonians sentenced to 5 years in prison for illegally smuggling firearms to Nigeria
Nottingham MD | BALTIMORE, MD—A Maryland man has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for illegally transporting firearms with obliterated serial numbers and smuggling firearms to Nigeria. U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett this week sentenced Eric Fru Nji, 42, of Fort Washington, to 63 months in federal …
Read More »Un Américain d’origine camerounaise condamné pour son soutien aux séparatistes
Selon le Département américain de la Justice. Anadolu Agency | Un Américain d’origine camerounaise, Wilson Nuyila Tita, a été condamné mardi 4 avril, à « 63 mois de prison fédérale, suivis de deux ans de liberté surveillée » pour son soutien aux séparatistes camerounais, a annoncé dans un communiqué, mardi, …
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