Eye on Africa - Cameroonian opposition figure Anicet Ekane dies in detention

man this is just so sad 🤕 Ekane's story is like a warning sign for anyone who dares to speak truth to power. it's crazy how some ppl can deny basic human rights to others just because they don't agree with their views. Ekane's case highlights the importance of standing up for what's right, even if it means putting yourself at risk. we gotta keep pushing for justice and equality, no matter what 😔
 
😔 this is so depressing, can't believe they're not even providing decent medical care for him. it's like, hello human rights! 🤯 he was just trying to speak out against the government and now he's dead? it's just not right. 💔 and to make matters worse, funding issues dropped the reforestation project in Congo... like, what's the point of even having a project if you're gonna give up on it because of some cash problem? 🌳💸 anyway, Ekane's death is a huge wake-up call for Cameroon, hope they start taking human rights more seriously now 🤞
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this latest development 🤯 in Cameroon... I mean, I get it, Ekane was speaking out against the government and now he's dead, but can't they just give him proper medical care without putting a target on his back? It's like, what's the point of even having an opposition if you're just gonna lock them up and let 'em die? 🚫 And now Nigeria is offering asylum to him... it's like, where were they when he needed help? 🤔 Anyway, it just goes to show that speaking out against corruption and human rights abuses comes with a lot of risks. It's like, what's the value of freedom if you're not willing to protect people's lives? 😔
 
Ugh, what's going on with this world? First it's Ekane, a 65-year-old guy who just wanted to speak out against the government in Cameroon... he ends up getting held in detention and denied proper medical care . It's like, come on, governments! Can't you see that this is all gonna blow back in your face? And now Nigeria's offering asylum to him? That's a bummer for Cameroon.

And let's not forget about Guinea-Bissau... another country where democracy is just an afterthought. I mean, who needs elections when you've got a coup, right?

On a more positive note, a reforestation drive in Congo Brazzaville has been dropped due to funding issues . Like, what even is the point of having trees if nobody's gonna take care of them? 🌳😒
 
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