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.
FC Cape Town signs Camerooning goal keeper
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National First Division outfit, FC Cape Town have
confirmed the signing of Cameroonian shot-stopper, Hosea Abongu Nkesi.
The Cape-based outfit currently 10th in South Africa's
second tier heading into the final stages of the season and are likely to miss
out on a play-off spot.
However, they have now bolstered their squad with the
signing of the Cameroon international.
The club said, "Recruitment never stops...we are delighted to announce the
capture of TOP CAMEROON INT Goalkeeper Hosea Abongu Nkesi !!!!!
"After chasing the
signature of Nkesi for the past 3 years, we are proud to announce the arrival
of this highly rated goalkeeper. Nkesi has signed a 3 year contract with the
African Beast and we thank Bevan Dicks for mediating the deal.
"We wish Nkesi well,his
presence will be an inspiration to the entire FC Cape Town family...
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