
Cameroon: Another traditional ruler killed
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Randy Joe Sa’ah reports from Cameroon, where traditional ruler Chief Emmanuel Ikome has been killed. Separatist Ambazonia fighters, who want independence for the English-speaking regions of the country, have been blamed for a wave of killings and kidnappings.
Plus, we speak to Nigerian military spokesman Major General John Enenche, as soldiers attempt to rescue pupils abducted from a school in Katsina State. Gunmen had stormed the boys’ school in Kankara on Friday, and hundreds are still unaccounted for.
And we hear from Ghanaian artist KiDi about his award-winning debut album Sugar.
(Photo: A mother and child walk past a destroyed car near Buea in South West Cameroon; Credit: Giles Clarke/UNOCHA via Getty Images)

