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WHY MARCUS RASHFORD WAS ABSENT FOR THE FULHAM GAME

The Head of State H.E Paul Biya's speech on the occasion of the national youth day 2019

H.E President Paul Biya My dear young compatriots, Last year, on the same occasion, I drew your    attention to the changes that were taking place in the world, which pointed to declining solidarity between nations and a recrudescence of national egoism. Unfortunately, recent trends in relations between States confirm this assertion. My intention was to make it quite clear to you that we had to prepare for such eventuality by first counting on ourselves and then being less dependent on the outside world. That is why I made the emergence of our country a “national cause”. It is obvious that you already are and will, in the coming years, be the key actors of such emergence. In that regard, it is not futile to recall that for most nations, and ours in particular, each generation, at one moment or another, had to mobilize to uphold a cause that is considered just and necessary. For our founding fathers, the cause was independence which is inextricably linked to national

JOSEPH DION NGUTE - NEW PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON

Joseph Dion N. was born on March 12, 1954 in Bongongo Barombi in the Ndian department of the South West region. H.E Joseph Dion Nguti, New Prime Minister of the Republic of Cameroon From 1966 to 1971, he did his secondary and high school in Buea, where he obtained the GCE Advanced Level. From 1973 to 1977, he studied at the University of Yaounde ll and obtained a degree in law. From 1977 to 1978, he enrolled at Queen Mary College, University of London, where he obtained a Master's degree in Law.  From 1978 to 1982, he attended the Ph.D. program in Law at the University of Warwick in Great Britain. From 1980, he served as a lecturer at the University of Yaounde II. On June 19, 1986, he was appointed Deputy Director General of the National Center for Administration and Judiciary. On March 11, 1991, he became Director General of ENAM, cumulatively with his duties as Acting Director General of CENAM (1993 - 1995). Since December 7, 1997, he has been Minister Delegate to the Mi