Cameroon: Kumba killers are known and must not go unpunished-Joshua Osih

The Vice President of the Social Democratic Front, Honourable Joshua Osih has condemned the gruesome killing of seven children at a school in Kumba, South West Region of Cameroon. The  children were killed last Saturday, October 24 when armed men invaded the Mother Francisca international bilingual school in Fiango, Kumba, opening fire randomly before taking … Read more

Metering: Sefton Fross urges NERC, others to tackle regulatory, fiscal, technical, financial problems

Optimistic on meeting 2021 target By Ediri Ejoh Barely one year to its 2021 target, Sefton Fross, a Lagos-based energy law firm, has urged the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, to tackle the various problems currently affecting metering in the nation. In the report – Meter Asset Provider Regulation: Taking stock two years after – … Read more

ECONOMY LOSSES PUT AT N1.5TRN: It may take 8 years to recover from mayhem — Economists

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA …Massive job cuts loom as victims count cost …Hard times await uninsured businesses …How unrest will negatively affect Nigeria as investment destination By Tunde Oso Business owners may have begun to count their losses after the mayhem that visited Nigeria last week even as economists warned that losses to the economy, still … Read more

Cameroon: Gunmen kill atleast four children at school in restive Anglophone region

At least four children have been killed and over a dozen others injured when gunmen opened fire on Saturday morning at a school in Kumba, South West Region, sources have confirmed. According to the Senior Divisional Officer of Meme, Ntou Ndong Chamberlain, some separatist fighters stormed the Mother Francisca school in Fiango, Kumba and attacked … Read more

Microsoft Patch Alert: October 2020

October 2020 introduced a lighter-than-usual crop of patches. For the primary time in fresh reminiscence, there have been none at all in favour of Web Explorer or the (Chromium-based) Edge browser. The cumulative updates went in with few reviews of issues, despite the fact that there have been many court cases about printers now not … Read more

Lesson notes: Plant movement

This short lesson notes is all about plant movement, that it, plant coordination and control. Plants need some internal coordination if growth and development is to proceed in an orderly manner with suitable response to their environment. However, plants do not posses a nervous system and rely entirely on chemical cooordination.As a result, their responses … Read more

Specter of post-election crisis resurfacing in Guinea

Guinea’s manin opposition leader, Cellou Dalein Diallo, as one might expect, declared himself the winner of the October 18 presidential election; but the strategy of the candidate of the UFDG gives rise to fear of bloody clashes if the CENI takes the opposite course.Let it be taken for granted, the risk of unrest is very … Read more

Nigeria: Anti-Police brutality protests turn violent in Lagos, other cities

The nationwide protests against police brutality (#EndSARS) have become violent as protesters scaled up their campaigns and blocked critical road arteries in Lagos, Abuja and many state capitals on Tuesday.Following this development, the Lagos State Government has declared a 24-hour curfew across the state. The Lagos State governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said through his official … Read more

Nigeria: Press highlights appeal to military, police not to intervene in ongoing protests, others

The appeal by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to the military and police not to intervene in the ongoing civil protests in order to avoid killings and the backing of the protests by President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday are some of the leading stories in Nigerian newspapers on Tuesday. ThisDay reports that the Christian Association … Read more

ECOWAS: Ivorian opposition leaders told to rethink poll boycott

A ministerial mission of preventive diplomacy by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), on Monday called on Ivorian opposition leaders Henri Konan Bedie and Pascal Affi N’Guessan in Abidjan to rethink their planned boycott of the presidential election slated for October 31st.Both politicians were poised to run for president against incumbent Alassane Ouattara. … Read more

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