Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
Financier Cyrille Nkontchou’s Enko Education Investments sets up shop in Côte d’Ivoire
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Enko Education, the education
division of the investment fund Enko Capital co-founded by Cameroonian
financier Cyrille Nkontchou, has just been launched in Abidjan.
Through two schools
located in this Ivorian city, which are the Lycée Enko International integrated
to the Methodist school complex John Wesley, and the Enko Riviera High School,
Cyrille Nkontchou is planning to contribute to training young Africans who will
be able to join the greatest universities worldwide after the baccalaureate.
The two above-mentioned schools
will thus join, starting from the start of the new school year in September
2016, the Enko Education network, already made up of Amazing Grace Private School,
a South African school where Enko Education Investments made its first
investment; and school complex La Gaité in Cameroon.
Launched in January 2014, Enko
Education Investments globally aims to improve the quality of education in
Africa. "Over five years, we want
to invest between USD 30 (FCfa 15 billion) and 40 million (FCfa 20 billion) in
private schools to build a group truly dedicated to training the children of
Africa's middle class", Cyrille Nkontchou confided.
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