Renowned Human Rights Lawyer, Alice Nkom tours the Cameroon diaspora community in the USA.

Nigeria’s top stories and latest news of this week.
Sports: Drake Wins $2.7m Bet on Israel Adesanya, Alex Pereira Fight
Canadian rapper Drake won a $2.7m bet on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fight between Israel Adesanya and Alex Pereira, according to The Will. Adesanya, who is Nigerian, lost the fight to his Brazilian opponent, Pereira, who knocked him out in the third round. This fight was a rematch between Adesanya and Pereira, with Adesanya previously defeating Pereira in a kickboxing match in 2017. Drake’s win is one of the biggest betting wins in recent times, highlighting the growing interest in sports betting in Nigeria.Politics: 13 Things to Know about Late Minister of Justice, Prince Bola Ajibola
Nigeria’s former Minister of Justice, Prince Bola Ajibola, passed away at the age of 88. Legit NG highlights 13 things to know about the late minister, including his role as the first African judge at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Ajibola was also the founder of Crescent University, a private university in Nigeria. He served as the Attorney General and Minister of Justice in Nigeria from 1985 to 1991 during the Ibrahim Babangida administration.Politics: Buhari Mourns Ex-AGF Bola Ajibola
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed his condolences over the death of Prince Bola Ajibola. The Peoples Gazette reports that Buhari described Ajibola as an “exceptional personality, an accomplished lawyer and diplomat, and a foremost patriot.” The president also extended his condolences to Ajibola’s family and friends, noting that the late minister had made significant contributions to Nigeria’s development.Politics: Ogun Governorship Election: Details of Adebutu Petition to Tribunal
The News Nigeria reports that Ladi Adebutu, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has filed a petition at the Election Petitions Tribunal challenging the outcome of the Ogun State governorship election. Adebutu alleges that the election was rigged in favor of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Dapo Abiodun. Abiodun was declared the winner of the election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in 2019. The case is currently ongoing.Crime: Drugs & Alcohol Africa
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Nigeria has arrested a Surinamese national with 9.9kg of cocaine concealed in condoms. The Punch reports that the suspect was arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos while attempting to board a flight to Europe. The NDLEA has been working to clamp down on drug trafficking in Nigeria, with a focus on international airports and border towns.Education: JAMB Announces New Dates for 2023 UTME, Mock Exams
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced new dates for the 2023 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and mock exams. According to the International Centre for Investigative Reporting, the mock exams will hold on January 14, 2023, while the UTME exams will hold between January 21 and February 4, 2023. JAMB also announced that the sale of forms for the exams will commence on September 8 and end on October 31, 2022.Religion: Joy as Owo Catholic Church Reopens After Terror Attack
Members of the Owo Catholic Church in Ondo State, Nigeria, were filled with joy as the church reopened its doors after a terrorist attack. The church was attacked by gunmen who killed one worshipper and abducted two others in February 2022. However, the church has been renovated and reopened for worshippers to resume their services, as reported by The Nation. The church’s reopening has brought relief to the community, and it is hoped that security measures will be put in place to prevent future attacks.Finance: PenCom Warns Retirees Against Alleged Illicit Activities of ASSOPEP
The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has warned retirees against the alleged illicit activities of the Association of Senior Staff of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institutions Pensioners (ASSOPEP), according to The Nigerian Guardian. PenCom accuses ASSOPEP of using fake documents to claim pension benefits and engaging in other fraudulent activities. The commission advises retirees to be cautious and report any suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities.Finance: FRSC Returns N27.1m Recovered in Accident Scene to Victim’s Family
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has returned N27.1m recovered in an accident scene to the victim’s family, as reported by The Nigerian Guardian. The accident occurred along the Osogbo-Ikirun expressway in Osun State, Nigeria, in March 2022. The victim, a businessman, was traveling with the money in his car when the accident happened. The FRSC rescued the money from the scene and handed it over to the victim’s family. This act has been commended as a display of honesty and integrity by the FRSC. In conclusion, the past week has been eventful in Nigeria, with stories ranging from politics to sports, education, religion, and finance. The death of Prince Bola Ajibola, a former Minister of Justice, has generated condolences from President Muhammadu Buhari and media outlets. Ladi Adebutu’s petition at the Election Petitions Tribunal challenging the outcome of the Ogun State governorship election has raised questions about the credibility of elections in Nigeria.Easter Sunday reminds us that Jesus Christ died, he was buried and was raised to life on the third day: so what?

What is Salvation?
Salvation is the act of being saved from something. In the Christian faith, it is the act of being saved from sin and the eternal consequences of sin. Sin separates us from God, and if we die in our sin, we will be separated from God for eternity. That’s why salvation is so important. The Bible tells us that the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23). But the good news is that Jesus Christ paid the penalty for our sin by dying on the cross. When we believe in Jesus and accept Him as our Lord and Savior, we are forgiven of our sin and have eternal life. This is salvation.How can we be saved?
The Bible tells us that salvation is a gift from God (Ephesians 2:8-9). We cannot earn it or buy it. It is only through faith in Jesus Christ that we can be saved (John 3:16). To receive salvation, we must first acknowledge that we are sinners and that we need a Savior. We must believe in our hearts that Jesus died for our sins and rose from the dead (Romans 10:9-10). And we must confess with our mouths that Jesus is Lord (Romans 10:9). Once we have done this, we are saved and our sins are forgiven. This does not mean that we will never sin again, but it means that we are forgiven when we do sin and we have the Holy Spirit to guide us in living a life that is pleasing to God.Why is the Resurrection of Jesus Christ Important?
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of the Christian faith. Without the resurrection, Jesus’ death on the cross would have been meaningless. The resurrection proves that Jesus is who He claimed to be – the Son of God and the Savior of the world. The resurrection also gives us hope for eternal life. Just as Jesus was raised from the dead, we too will be raised from the dead and have eternal life with Him (1 Corinthians 15:20-23). This is the promise of the Christian faith.Read more: The holy week
Furthermore, the resurrection shows us that death is not the end. We do not have to fear death because we know that there is life after death. This is a comforting thought for those who have lost loved ones.Conclusion
In conclusion, salvation is the act of being saved from sin and the eternal consequences of sin. We can be saved through faith in Jesus Christ. And the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most consequential event in the history of mankind. It proves that Jesus is the Son of God and gives us hope for eternal life. We encourage you to carefully examine the claims of Jesus and accept Him as your Lord and Savior. Your life will never be the same again.Ethiopia Establishes Interim Tigray Administration under the watchful eyes of the International Community.

Asmara, Eritrea (African Boulevard News) – A 27-member interim regional executive was formed on Wednesday to run Tigray as part of the peace process initiated in November to put an end to the devastating conflict in the northern Ethiopian region. The new administration includes Tigrayan generals and key figures from the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), the party that previously controlled the region’s institutions before taking up arms against the federal government in November 2020. The European Union (EU) and the United States are closely monitoring the implementation of peace in Ethiopia’s Tigray region.
Interim Administration Established
The Tigray interim administration, established under the Ethiopian government’s peace plan, is a significant step towards ending the conflict that has ravaged the region since November 2020. Tigray’s official television station, Tigrai TV, released the list of the 27-member interim regional executive, which is composed of both Tigrayan generals and TPLF figures. The formation of this administration marks a crucial development in the region’s ongoing efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
EU and US Monitoring the Situation
The EU and the US have expressed their commitment to monitoring the implementation of the peace plan in Tigray. Both entities have been closely observing the situation to ensure that the new interim administration is effectively established and that the peace process is moving forward. The international community’s involvement highlights the significance of this development and the need for ongoing support in order to secure lasting peace in the region.
Background of the Tigray Conflict
The Tigray conflict began in November 2020 when the TPLF attacked federal military bases in the region. This led to a full-scale military confrontation between the TPLF and the Ethiopian federal government. The fighting has resulted in the displacement of millions of people, widespread human rights abuses, and a devastating humanitarian crisis. The establishment of the interim administration is a crucial step towards ending the conflict and addressing the region’s pressing humanitarian needs.
Future Implications
The formation of the interim Tigray administration and the continued monitoring of the peace process by the EU and the US are essential steps in the right direction. However, much work remains to be done to ensure that the peace plan is fully implemented and that stability is restored to the region. With the international community’s support, Ethiopia can continue its efforts to bring an end to the Tigray conflict and build a more peaceful and prosperous future for its citizens.
The establishment of the Tigray interim administration is a significant development in the ongoing peace process in the region. The international community, particularly the EU and the US, are closely monitoring the situation to ensure that the peace process is effectively implemented, and the region can move towards a lasting resolution. As Ethiopia continues to make strides in this direction, the world watches with hope for a peaceful and stable future for the Tigray region and its people.
Holy Week, last days of Jesus Christ on earth: A Week of Love, Betrayal, Sacrifice, and Hope.
Yaounde, Cameroon – (African Boulevard News) Holy Week is the most consequential week in human history. It is a week that chronicles the final days of Jesus Christ’s earthly life, culminating in His resurrection on Easter Sunday. Millions of Christians worldwide observe this week as a time of reflection, gratitude, and deepened faith. But what exactly is Holy Week, and why does it matter?
The Events of Holy Week
Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, commemorating Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. The following days saw Jesus teaching in the temple, challenging the religious leaders, and sharing His wisdom with the people. On Thursday evening, Jesus gathered with His disciples for the Last Supper. But that same night, Jesus was betrayed by one of His own disciples, Judas Iscariot, who handed Him over to the authorities for thirty pieces of silver.
On Good Friday, Jesus endured a series of trials and brutal punishments before being nailed to a cross. In an act of unimaginable love and sacrifice, Jesus took on the sins of the world, offering forgiveness and reconciliation with God. He uttered the words, “It is finished,” signifying the completion of His mission to save humanity from sin and death. Jesus’ lifeless body was then taken down from the cross and placed in a tomb.
But the story doesn’t end there. On Easter Sunday, Jesus rose from the dead, conquering sin and death, and offering eternal life to all who believe in Him. This miraculous event, the resurrection of Jesus, is the cornerstone of the Christian faith, a symbol of hope, and a reminder that God’s love is stronger than any darkness.
The Significance of Holy Week
For Christians, Holy Week is a time to remember and celebrate the sacrificial love of Jesus Christ, who gave His life to redeem humanity. It is an opportunity to grow in faith, deepen relationships with God, and embrace the transformative power of forgiveness and reconciliation.
But Holy Week is not just for Christians. Its message of love, sacrifice, and hope transcends religious boundaries. For non-Christians, Holy Week presents an opportunity to explore the claims of Jesus and consider the impact of His life and teachings on the world. By examining these events, we are all invited to reflect on the universal human need for forgiveness, love, and hope.
In conclusion, Holy Week is a week of love, betrayal, sacrifice, and hope. It is a week that forever changed the course of human history, marking the final days of Jesus Christ’s earthly life, culminating in His resurrection on Easter Sunday. Whether you are a Christian or not, Holy Week invites us all to reflect on the universal human need for forgiveness, love, and hope.
Deadly Shootout in Johannesburg, South Africa: 9 Suspected Robbers Killed in Police Encounter.

Johannesburg, South Africa (African Boulevard News) – Authorities in South Africa have confirmed that nine suspected armed robbers were killed in an early-morning shootout with police on Thursday.
The Crime Scene
The suspects were believed to be responsible for a series of armed heists targeting vans carrying money in the area. They were reportedly planning another robbery and had three cars ready outside the house when police arrived at 4:30 a.m. Six firearms and explosives were recovered from the scene of the shootout.
Police Minister’s Statement
South African Police Minister Bheki Cele said two of the injured suspects were in critical condition in the hospital. He praised the swift response of the police officers, emphasizing the importance of acting decisively to protect the public from criminal activity.
Continued Efforts to Combat Crime
This incident comes amid ongoing efforts by South African authorities to crack down on violent crime and ensure public safety. The country has been grappling with high rates of crime, including armed robberies, carjackings, and murder. The police force has been working tirelessly to apprehend criminals and dismantle organized crime syndicates.
As the investigation continues, the police are expected to provide more information on the suspects and their criminal activities. It is hoped that the successful operation will serve as a deterrent to others engaged in criminal activities in the region.
H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak Confirmed in Gambia, near capital Banjul.
Banjul, Gambia (African Boulevard News) – Gambia has confirmed an outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu on a wild bird reserve, located approximately 20 kilometers from the capital Banjul, according to a statement issued by the country’s ministry of agriculture.
Outbreak Timeline and Affected Areas
The Gambian authorities have detected the H5N1 bird flu on the wild bird reserve, as reported by the ministry of agriculture in a statement seen by Reuters on Thursday. This comes less than one week after neighboring Senegal reported an outbreak of the disease on a poultry farm in Potou. The outbreak in Senegal led to the death of 500 birds, while the remaining animals in the 11,400-strong flock were culled. In addition, over 1,700 wild bird deaths have been recorded in Senegal.
Preventative Measures and Response
In response to the H5N1 bird flu outbreak in Gambia, the government has taken swift action to minimize the spread of the virus. This includes the implementation of strict biosecurity measures, restrictions on the movement of birds, and increased surveillance of wild bird populations. Additionally, Gambian authorities are working closely with international partners such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to monitor the situation and receive expert advice on containment strategies.
Impact on Local Communities and Economy
The H5N1 bird flu outbreak in Gambia could have severe implications for the local communities and the country’s economy. The poultry industry is a significant source of income and employment for many Gambians, and the virus’s spread could lead to substantial losses for farmers. Additionally, the outbreak poses a risk to public health, as the H5N1 bird flu has the potential to infect humans in rare cases. Gambian authorities are urging people to remain vigilant and report any sick or dead birds to local officials immediately.

H5N1 Bird Flu in Africa: A Growing Concern
The confirmation of the H5N1 bird flu outbreak in Gambia highlights the growing concern over the spread of the virus in Africa. In recent years, several African countries have reported cases of the H5N1 bird flu, including Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, and now Gambia and Senegal. These outbreaks have led to significant economic losses and heightened concerns over the potential impact on public health.
Public Awareness and Prevention
In light of the recent H5N1 bird flu outbreak in Gambia, it is crucial for the public to be aware of the virus and take necessary precautions to prevent its spread. This includes practicing good hygiene, avoiding contact with sick or dead birds, and promptly reporting any suspicious cases to local authorities. By working together, the Gambian government and the public can help mitigate the impact of the H5N1 bird flu outbreak and protect the country’s valuable poultry industry and public health.
The Heartbreaking Reality of OpenAI Mali: Dreams Shattered by a multi-million Ruthless Scam.
Bamako, Mali (African Boulevard News) – A Glimpse into the Lives of Victims Left Devastated
Dreams of a better future have been brutally shattered as countless Malians fall victim to the elaborate financial scam, OpenAI Mali. In a country where many struggle to make ends meet, the allure of easy money through this seemingly legitimate platform has left many broken and financially ruined. The sorrow and despair that has befallen these individuals is palpable in the air, as they come to grips with the realization that they have been deceived.
The Lure of OpenAI Mali and Its Deceptive Facade

OpenAI Mali, a fraudulent financial scheme, seemed like the perfect opportunity for those seeking a way out of their financial hardships. With a seemingly simple registration process and promises of significant earnings, it was easy to see why many were drawn in. The company even went as far as associating its image with the Office of Radio and Television of Mali (ORTM), lending an air of credibility to its operation.
Unraveling the Ponzi Scheme and Its Devastating Consequences
However, as it turns out, OpenAI Mali was nothing more than a carefully constructed Ponzi scheme. Managers would encourage customers who had already invested to recruit others to join the business, only fueling the insidious cycle of deception. The illusion was maintained until the scam’s perpetrators vanished, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake.
Heart-Wrenching Testimonies of the Victims
The testimonies of the victims are heart-wrenching, painting a vivid picture of the suffering they have endured. Many had invested their life savings, hoping that this opportunity would be the answer to their prayers. Instead, they were left with empty pockets and shattered dreams.

The Far-Reaching Impacts on Mental and Emotional Well-Being
For some, the consequences of this scam are far-reaching, impacting not only their financial stability but their mental and emotional well-being as well. The feeling of betrayal and disillusionment is a heavy burden to bear, and it is evident that the impact of this scam will be felt for years to come.
The Importance of Vigilance and Empathy in the Digital Age
The stories of those affected are a sobering reminder of the dangers that lurk in the digital realm. Desperation can make even the most cautious individuals vulnerable to scams such as OpenAI Mali, and it is essential that we, as a society, remain vigilant against these unscrupulous predators.
Fostering a Culture of Support and Healing for Victims
As investigations into OpenAI Mali continue, it is crucial that we, as a global community, take steps to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future. Moreover, it is essential that we foster a culture of empathy and support for the victims of scams like OpenAI Mali. The psychological toll of being swindled can be overwhelming, and it is crucial that we provide the necessary resources and understanding to help them heal and rebuild their lives.
Hope and Resilience Amidst the Darkness
The OpenAI Mali scam serves as a stark reminder of the darkness that can exist in our world. Yet, amidst the suffering and despair, there is a glimmer of hope. The resilience and determination of the victims to overcome this adversity is truly inspiring, and it is a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
A United Front Against Scams and Deception
As the sun sets over Bamako, the city is draped in a somber silence. The victims of OpenAI Mali are left to pick up the pieces of their shattered dreams, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that their
Donald Trump Arrested in New York: The Surreal Treatment of a Former President and presidential candidate.
Trump Arrested in New York: The Surreal Fall of a Former President
Trump Surrenders to Authorities Amid ‘Hush Money’ Investigation
New York City, NY, USA (African Boulevard News) – Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, was arrested today in New York City, awaiting arraignment amid an ongoing investigation into his alleged involvement in the Stormy Daniels ‘hush money’ scheme. The former president, in a surreal turn of events, surrendered at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse, calling the moment “surreal” as he alerted his Truth Social audience about his imminent arrest. “Seems so SURREAL — WOW, they are going to ARREST ME. Can’t believe this is happening in America. MAGA!” he wrote.
Lauren Boebert Compares Trump’s Arrest to ‘What Hitler Did’ in Germany

As news of Trump’s arrest spread, some of his staunchest supporters were quick to express their outrage. Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert compared the arrest to the actions of Adolf Hitler in Germany, tweeting, “This is what Hitler did to consolidate power. Arrest political opponents. America, wake up!” Boebert’s inflammatory comparison sparked heated debate and further divided the nation.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Likens Trump to Nelson Mandela and Jesus

Another vocal supporter, Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, went as far as comparing Donald Trump to iconic figures like Nelson Mandela and Jesus Christ. “President Trump is like Nelson Mandela, who was also arrested for standing up against the oppressive government of his time,” she said in a Newsmax interview. “And don’t forget, Jesus was arrested too. It’s clear that the left is willing to stop at nothing to crucify Trump.”
Trump Family Members React to His Arrest
On the day of his arrest, each member of the Trump family was engaged in various activities. Donald Trump Jr. was busy preparing for a podcast interview in Wyoming, while Eric Trump was reportedly managing Trump Organization operations. Meanwhile, Ivanka Trump was attending a business meeting in Miami, and Tiffany Trump, the least politically involved of Trump’s children, was said to be working on a new book.
Foreign Nationals Find Easier Transit Through Latin America Amid Border Crisis.
Interestingly, the arrest of the former president, who once made building a border wall between the US and Mexico a cornerstone of his campaign, coincides with African and other nationals finding it increasingly easier to transit through Latin America to reach the United States, where borders are wide open. The current situation highlights the stark contrast between Trump’s hardline immigration policies and the more open approach of the current administration, which has been a subject of heated debate.
Lawbreakers are now celebrated and tolerated while a former president, who once upheld the same law is hunted down.
A Surreal Chapter in American History
As the nation grapples with the reality of a former president being arrested, it is clear that we are witnessing a surreal chapter in American history. The range of reactions, from Boebert’s comparison to Hitler’s Germany to Greene’s likening Trump to Mandela and Jesus, showcases the deep polarization in the United States. With each development in the investigation and every impassioned statement from Trump’s supporters, the nation will continue to wrestle with the consequences of this extraordinary moment.
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US Justice System Joins Ranks of Chad, Senegal, and Cameroon in Weaponizing the Law Against Political Opponents.
Trump’s Indictment: A Political Witch Hunt?

Washington DC, USA (African Boulevard News) – The indictment of former President Donald Trump has ignited a firestorm of controversy, with many Americans, including West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, calling it a political witch hunt. Gov. Justice, in a Facebook post, lamented the lack of respect for Trump’s accomplishments and the witch hunt targeting him and his family. Meanwhile, GOP lawmakers have quickly sided with Trump, dismissing the indictment as “witch hunt bullshit.”
Majority of Americans See Trump’s Indictment as Political
According to a recent poll, about 76% of Americans believe that politics played at least some role in the decision to indict Trump, with 52% asserting it played a major role. Although most Americans still approve of the indictment, the fact that three-quarters see it as political raises concerns about the impartiality of the justice system.
America Echoes Oppressive Regimes
The situation in the US mirrors the political persecution seen in countries such as Chad, Senegal, and Cameroon, where opposition leaders are hunted down and imprisoned. The weaponization of the justice system against political opponents is a worrying trend, drawing comparisons between the US and these “banana republics.”
Cameroon: Opposition Leader Arrested After Election

In Cameroon, Maurice Kamto ran for president and was subsequently arrested. Amnesty International reported a post-election crackdown, with the arrest of opposition leader Kamto and the imprisonment of 47 opposition activists by a military tribunal for planning protests. This highlights the disturbing use of the justice system to silence political dissent.
Chad: Opposition Leaders Arrested and Sentenced
Similarly, in Chad, opposition leader and supporters were arrested under President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno’s regime. Six members and supporters of Wakit Tamma, a coalition of Chadian opposition parties and civil society organizations, were arrested for participating in a demonstration. Chad’s opposition leaders received one-year suspended terms, and hundreds were arrested after anti-government protests.
Senegal: Opposition Leader Sentenced and Fined

In Senegal, opposition leader Ousmane Sonko was handed a light sentence and a hefty fine, maintaining his viability for the presidency but suffering a blow to his political career. Sonko’s sentencing followed a libel trial and led to widespread unrest in the country.
America: A Third World Nation?
As the US justice system appears to join the ranks of Chad, Senegal, and Cameroon in weaponizing the law against political opponents, Trump’s claim that the US is “rapidly becoming a Third World Nation” gains traction. African nationals now find it easier to transit through Latin America to reach the US, where borders are wide open, further fueling concerns about America’s political climate.
Conclusion: A Call for Justice and Integrity
The parallels between the US and oppressive regimes in Chad, Senegal, and Cameroon are alarming. As the majority of Americans view Trump’s indictment as politically motivated, the need for the US justice system to maintain its integrity and independence becomes increasingly urgent. It is crucial for the US to reestablish its commitment to justice and fairness, lest it devolves into a system that mirrors the oppressive regimes it once sought to distance itself from.






