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Afrimma results out and no Cameroonian selected?

Thanks once more for visiting this blog, the pleasure would be ours if y'all comment your opinions so we improve. The afrimma results were finally out and it was indicated no Cameroonian was selected. Most Cameroonians are talented in the arts field likewise others so at least expect to go away with at least a prize. Is this afrimma unfair to Cameroonians or they merit it? Given the fact that we have a lot of good artists like Locko, Mr.Leo, Magasco, Daphne, Tenor just to name a few, the least one could expect was that one of this good artists should go back with a prize. On trace Africa, Cameroon artists are taking over 1st on trace Africa is Locko with "je sérai là" 3rd Tenor with "Bad things" 5th Magasco with "Bella" . The issue of no Cameroonian artists being selected causes an endless controversy. Does it mean Blaise B couldn't be the best most promising artists in west Africa? He's talented more than others. Ewube, couldn'...

Cameroon handles their crisis in an unacceptable manner the US government declares.

NEWS Thanks for visiting the blog. CAMEROON The United States (U.S.) government on Wednesday commented on the ongoing Anglophone crisis in Cameroon. Washington like the United Nations and United Kingdom called for restraint and dialogue to be employed by both parties in a press statement issued on October 4, 2017. The statement issued by the State Department spokesperson, Heather Nauert, whiles expressing concern about the situation said Washington found the use of force in handling protesters grievances as ‘unacceptable.’ The Cameroonian government’s use of force to restrict free expression and peaceful assembly, and violence by protestors, are unacceptable. The full statement read as follows: “The United States is deeply concerned about violence and the loss of human life in protests that have taken place in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon since October 1. The Cameroonian government’s use of force to restrict free expressi...