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Actualités of Sunday, 14 June 2015

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MONDAY

Senator on bended knees exorcising homosexuality

Former Mayor of Buea, now Senator, Charles Mbella Moki, joined Christians of the Full Gospel Mission, FGM, Akale Street, Fiango, Kumba recently, on his knees in the concluding phase of a week of prayers against homosexuality and insecurity in Cameroon.

The Senator was the high profile guest at this year’s edition of Greater Cameroon for Christ Conference, organised by the FGM District Pastor for Kumba II, Reverend Henry Mbu-Arrey at the Church auditorium.

TUESDAY

There is conspiracy to incite civil war in Cameroon - Badjeck

Didier Badjeck, Air Force Colonel and Head of the Communication Division of the Ministry of Defence has said there is a conspiracy to incite civil war and rock the peace that reigns within Cameroon.

Badjeck made the observation to reporters on the sidelines of ECCAS regional security meeting which opened at the War College in Yaounde, June 6.

WEDNESDAY

Un chef de Boko Haram interpellé et conduit à Yaoundé

Un aéronef Hercule C130 de l’armée camerounaise a décollé mercredi en milieu de matinée de Maroua (Extrême-Nord) en direction de Yaoundé, la capitale du pays avec à son bord un chef de la secte islamiste nigériane Boko Haram, a appris APA de sources sécuritaires.

THURSDAY

Idriss Carlos Kameni rompt le silence

Peu disert et souvent effacé, l’ex portier de la sélection nationale fanion s’est enfin résolu à parler.

Invité lundi dernier du programme « Planète Sports » sur Kalak FM, Idriss Carlos Kameni a abordé les questions relatives à sa carrière avec son club Malaga, mais a surtout été titillé sur les Lions indomptables qu’il a quittés il y a déjà deux ans.

FRIDAY

Samuel Eto'o to leave Sampdoria to the MLS

The Cameroon international left Everton after just six months - and now looks to do the same.

Former Everton striker Samuel Eto'o is on the move again, according to Sampdoria president Massimo Ferrero.

The 34-year-old joined the Italian club in January when he decided to leave Goodison Park just six months into a two-year contract.