AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBakassi Reclamation: Iboku leaders in Nigeria renewed calls for legal redress over the 2002 ICJ handover to Cameroon, arguing border restrictions have harmed their fishing communities and urging lawyers to pursue “get our territory back” routes. World Cup & Migration Culture: Cape Verde’s 0-0 shock against Spain is being framed as “a victory for immigration,” with coaches and fans spotlighting identity, diaspora pride, and the rise of players like goalkeeper Vozinha as the tournament’s African story grows. Cameroon Education & Heritage: Cameroon’s traditional Atoghu fabric is at the center of a new international intellectual property push to stop copying and protect Grassfields artisans, while a separate report warns attacks on education surged globally—flagging Cameroon among the hardest hit. Health Regulation: Syrups, including cough syrups, face tighter rules in a major drug safety reform—ending over-the-counter sales and requiring prescriptions to curb misuse and contamination risks. Higher Education Scrutiny: A Cameroon private university’s doctoral training status is challenged after a Nigerian candidate, Yakubu Adamu, claimed a PhD from International University of Bamenda despite regulators saying it’s not authorized for doctoral degrees. Human Rights & Justice: A UN-backed court in the Central African Republic begins a trial in absentia of former president François Bozizé over crimes against humanity, including murder, torture, and rape.
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