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Mr P's Son Cameron Joins Barcelona Feeders After Tryout

One of the member of the defunct P-Square group, Peter Okoye, aka Mr. P has taken to his Social Media page to revealed the latest goodnews in his life. Peter, 36, took to his Facebook page to annouce to his fans that his son Cameron Okoye has successful passed

CAF confirms date, venue for 2022 AFCON draw in Cameroon

The Confederation of African Football, CAF, on Thursday announced that the draw for the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON, will take place on August 17, 2021, in Cameroon. The draw has been scheduled for the Yaounde Conference Centre at 18h00 GMT. CAF disclosed

AFCON 2023: Super Eagles back in training for Cameroon clash

The Super Eagles will resume training on Wednesday (today) ahead of their Round of 16 encounter against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon. Tuesday was observed as a rest day by the squad. According to a statement released by the Super Eagles media officer,

World Cup: Real reason Onana was kicked out of Cameroon's squad

Cameroon goalkeeper, Andre Onana, will play no further role at the ongoing 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar after being kicked out of the squad hours before facing Serbia on Monday. Onana started Cameroon's first group match against Switzerland last week, where

Photos from Peter Okoye's son, Cameron's 10th birthday party

Yesterday, Peter Okoye's son, Cameron, turned 10. His parents Peter and Lola Omotayo threw him a big birthday party that was well attended by family and friends. Also in attendance were Paul Okoye's wife, Anita Okoye and their elder brother's wife Ifeoma Okoye

Flooding looms as Cameroon intends to open Lagdo dams - NEMA

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs East and Central African Division, Abuja, has informed the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), other related agencies, and the Nigerian public that a possible flood looms in the coming days, as Cameroon has intentions

At Least 23 People Killed After Dam Bursts in Cameroon's Capital

Residents and rescue workers were picking through the debris of rubble, broken timber, uprooted banana trees and corrugated sheeting on a steep hillside on Monday morning. No fewer than 23 people have reportedly died as a result of a wave of water released
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