Internet fraud (scamming) is a Crime Committed by alot of Cameroonians Especially Those of the working population. Alot of Cameroonians Spend hours or days selling fake goods on the internet try try trying to Make Some money and we all know the unemployment rate in Cameroon is quite high and alarming. Getting into and Enam --other government schools in Cameroon is 70% for the poor and not so MOST of our brothers and sisters-even resort to scamming. Sometimes am Tempted to say internet fraud HAS Greatly Improved the economy of Cameroon. The top Officials in Cameroon embezzle government funds, the very tired and old president is never around, the unemployment rate in Cameroon is alarming, top offices are mostly occupied by the French goal yet the country is as peaceful as a sleeping baby. Can we blame the Unnecessary peace on the fact That our youths are satisfied with the money They Are Making from cyber theft ?????
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Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Leicester city hero Jamie Vardy nominated for Ballon D'or (full list included)
Jamie Vardy, Leicester City's highest goal scorer in last season English premier league campaign where the club defied all odds to win the EPL title, is the only Englishman to be nominated for the 2016 Ballon D'or award organized by France Football after scoring 24 goals for the club last season.
Alongside stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Neymar and Suarez, Vardy has been nominated in the original 30 man shortlist for the award. See the full Ballon D'or shortlist after the cut.
Sergio Aguero Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Gareth Bale Gianluigi Buffon Cristiano Ronaldo Kevin De Bruyne Paulo Dybala Diego Godín Antoine Griezmann Gonzalo Higuain Zlatan Ibrahimovic Andres Iniesta Koke Toni Kroos Robert Lewandowski Hugo Lloris Riyad Mahrez Lionel Messi Luka Modric Thomas Muller Manuel Neuer Neymar Dimitri Payet Pepe Paul Pogba Rui Patricio Sergio Ramos Luis Suarez Jamie Vardy Arturo Vidal.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Train derails in Cameroon, More than 70 people killed!!
At least 70 people were killed and 600 injured after a packed train derailed between two major cities in Cameroon on Oct. 21.
The Camrail train, which is managed by French industrial giant Bollore, was overturned on the tracks in the town of Eseka, between the capital, Yaoundé, and Douala.
Cameroonian citizens are furious that president Paul Biya, who has been out of the country since the summer, has not returned home. On his Facebook page, Biya sent his condolences to the families of those involved and declared Monday a national day of mourning.
In power since 1982, Biya has been criticized in the past for his long stays abroad. Many have pointed out that the train was overcrowded because the road that connects the two cities collapsed that day. The train that derailed had about 1,300 passengers when it normally carried 600 passengers, according to rail officials.
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