U.S IMPOSES SANCTIONS ON FORMER CONGO PRESIDENT JOSEPH KABILA. (PHOTO).
U.S imposes sanctions on former Congo President Joseph Kabila The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on former Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila for his support of Rwanda-backed M23 rebels and for fueling political instability in Congo's troubled east. The U.S. Treasury Department said M23 and its political-military arm, the Congo River Alliance (AFC), had been stoking violent conflict in eastern DRC, resulting in the deaths of thousands of civilians and a mass displacement crisis. Treasury said Kabila had provided financial support to the AFC in order to influence the political situation in eastern DRC, while encouraging DRC troops to defect and join AFC forces. It said Kabila was working to regain influence over the government by backing a candidate opposed to the current leader. DRC Deputy Prime Minister Jacquemain Shabani welcomed what he called a long-delayed U.S. move against Kabila. "He is the instigator, the initiator, the architect of...
There was drama at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University School of Pharmacy,Agulu,Anambra State,yesterday,when a man who just returned from the U.S,stormed the campus,to fight for the love of his supposed girlfriend.Trouble started,on friday night when he called the girl while studying during night class,and his girl's side boyfriend on campus picked the call.In the course of their conversation,the boyfriend threatened to beat the U.S returnee.Angered by the threat,he went to the campus yesterday to teach him a lesson.On getting there,he called the supposed boyfriend,but coincidentally,an innocent student was also receiving a call close by.Thinking that the innocent students was the boyfriend and was answering his call,he pounced on him and started beating him until security operatives intervened.He and his accomplice were eventually disgraced out of the campus.From the mixed photos above you will notice how he was disgraced.
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