Nigeria: Bakassi Peninsula - Case Closed!
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.
President Paul Biya (left) of Cameroon and President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria (right), and former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (centre)
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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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Bakassi indigenes are seeking to convince the government to take necessary steps to review the International Court of Justice ruling that ceded the oil-rich area to Cameroon 10 ... Read more »
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Ahead of the October deadline to appeal the verdict that handed sovereignty over Bakassi to Cameroon, experts say they have fresh facts to prove that the disputed peninsula ... Read more »
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Bakassi Self-determination Front, one of the groups leading the agitation for an independent Bakassi state has hoisted the national flag of the proposed country in the oil-rich ... Read more »



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LET BAKASSI PEOPLE TAKE DECISION, I JUST HATE WHAT CAMEROON IS DOING, EACN TIME I REMEMBER THIS CEASE IT PAINS MY MIND, WHAT IS IT CAMEROON PEOPLE WANT IS IT VOLIENCE OR SOME THING EASE
I think that it is necessary for Bakassi people to declare their republic and depart from Nigeria. Because Nigeria has failed, and the top officials are also broadly refused to file the review of the judgement concerning the ceded bakassi. I support Bakassi REPUBLIC
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