Cameroon/Policy: Bar. Awasum Mispa of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement designated BEST WOMAN POLICY 2020
janvier 14, 2021
′′ Barrister Awasum Mispa is elected politician of the year in Cameroon for the year 2020 ”. Unknown to the general public, the young woman came out of the lot showing courage during the march she organized for the end of the sequestration from Professor Maurice Kamto.
Referred to the Military Court after two days in a police cell for carrying out a march of protest against Maurice Kamto’s sequestration with about twenty women, Awasum Mispa was presented on Monday, November 23, 2020 before the judge of instruction.
She’s going to be meant for the charges against her. That is:
By Chris Onuoha
Bioresources Development Group (BDG) chairman, Prof. Maurice Iwu has restated the efficacy of herbal medicine in the treatment of the COVID-19 cases as the virus enters variant stage globally.
The former chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and eminent Professor of Pharmacognosy, Iwu, in a chat with Vanguard said that the effectiveness of special herbal drugs produced in the country, stands the chance of combating the disease at an early stage, but noted that the slow pace in acceptance and approval hinders its feasibility.
Iwu also pointed that herbal extracts from a plant, “Andrographis Paniculata”, commonly known as green chiretta, already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Thailand is on its way to serve as an alternative treatment to the severity of the ailment.
By Chris Onuoha
Sunday Vanguard was guest at the processing facility of Bioresources Institute of Nigeria (BION), manufacturers of INTERCEDD HEALTH PRODUCT (IHP), at Umuna, Okigwe, Imo State which says its herbal drug is potential cure for COVID-19.
Bioresources Development Group (BDG), which houses other centers, was founded by Professor Maurice Iwu, a former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The factory was commissioned in 2016 and has, since inception, been producing health boosting herbal products. Production and Facility Manager, Emmanuel Obasi, who took Vanguard correspondent round the facility, spoke about the impact of the production unit towards the discovery of drugs for the treatment of COVID-19 among other things. Excerpts:
Published on 14.12.2020 at 13h51 by JournalduCameroun
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Renowned politician Celestin Dajamen has announced he is resigning from the Cameroon Renaissance Movement of Professor Maurice Kamto.
Celestin Djamen made the announcement on Monday, December 14 at a press conference in Douala where he said the Cameroon Renaissance Movement has not listened to him.
His resignation did not come as a surprise after regularly criticising the party on its decision to boycott last February Municipal and Legislative elections.
“When we are in a republic we are either for weapons or for the ballot box. I chose the ballot box, things are changing with the fight we are leading. The boycott policy has never been a solution,” Celestin Djamen said.