A few days ago, rumours circulating the internet suggests that Chief Sokoudjou is dead. The source of this fake news claimed to have received the message of the chief’s death from a notable in the Bamendjou chiefdom. Several social media post about his death are now deleted.
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The military has moved quickly to defend and defy Cameroonian since the botched coup d’etat of April 6, 1984. Due to the Boko Haram conflict, the military has been defending Cameroonians in the Far North since 2013. Since the beginning of the Anglophone crisis in 2016, the military has been labeled as violent, an army of occupation, and inhumane.
Maurice Kamto, the national chairman of CRM political party has strongly criticise the actions of the government in refusal to renew the passport of Valsero a Cameroonian rapper, activist, and human rights defender. He claims this is human right violation.
In Cameroon, herbal remedies are among the most widely used forms of treatment and immunity boosters. Health benefits of African panacea are falsely advertise in the media.
Freedom of speech is the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, by any means.
The minister of Public health Manaouda Malachie took to social media to debunk the news that Marburg virus is in the country.
Expensive treatments advertised on social media that claim otherwise should be ignored.
The shenanigans of journalist Martinez Zogo’s death has a led to a streak of events possibly leading to the death of another journalist Fr. Jean Jacques.
As early as 2014, Islamic separatist fighters (Boko Haram) in the North of Cameroon are attacking schools. North Cameroon schools under attack have suffered structural damages and loss of live. The most recent attack cost the student its life.
The promise of President Paul Biya to fight corruption has not yet resulted in any beneficial changes. He has repeatedly committed to fight corruption, which continues to hinder socioeconomic growth with little success.