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A special delegation from President Paul Biya of Cameroun is scheduled to meet President Goodluck Jonathan to in an attempt to find a diplomatic means of resolving the the problems ... Read more »
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The United States is pressing for Algerian backing in a pending military action against al-Qaeda linked Islamists in northern Mali. With the two countries sharing a 2,000-km ... Read more »
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A Federal High Court in Abuja yesterday struck out the suit filed by ïndigenes of Bakassi in Cross Rivers State seeking an order voiding the Green Tree Agreement that Nigeria ... Read more »
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The road to next February's final of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations soccer competition looks to be an exciting one, writes Nick Said for AllAfrica. Nigeria has been drawn in the ... Read more »
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The iconic striker was denied a seventh participation at the showpiece of African football by an unheralded Cape Verde Islands, who edged out the Indomitable Lions 3-2 on aggregate ... Read more »
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Although women produce 80 percent of Cameroon's food needs, they own just two percent of the land, according to a 2011 statistics from the Cameroon Gender Equality Network. Read more »
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The Mo Ibrahim Foundation reports on governance rankings for Central Africa. Read more »
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The country shocked Mozambique by overturning a 2-0 deficit to proceed to the Afcon finals in South Africa. Read more »
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The Bakassi struggle is taking another twist, as Efik Kingdom is said to be making plans to join forces with Southern Cameroon to form an independent nation. Read more »
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Nigeria has given up its quest to reclaim the oil-rich Bakassi Peninsula, which it ceded to Cameroon in 2008,following the judgement of the International Court of Justice. Read more »








