D’Banj Announces New Album Release Date and Tracklist

D’banj features in CNN African’s voices (CNN)

The time lag seems to be over. D’Banj aka Koko Master has finally unveiled the official track-list and release date for his long over-due album titled ‘King Don Come ‘. Note should be taken the album which was due for release on the 7th of July suddenly went faint without any formal notification from D’Banj. Fans were disappointed and some bloggers wished D’banj had chosen something (like business) rather than music which they claimed he’s not been up to his best in recent years.

When D’Banj dropped two tracks off this album, I enjoyed and appreciated ‘It’s Not A Lie’ ft. Harrysong & Wande Coal. The other track was ‘Be With You‘, which were meant to serve as appetizers for the album(according to tooxclusive.com).

The King Don Come album is now rescheduled to drop on the 25th of August.

The official tracklist was unveiled yesterday evening by the Koko Master himself.

Check the tracklist below.

University of Buea students spotted with ‘Ekema fraud’ banners as new VC is installed.

Few days after confidential documents released by the Cameroon General Certificate of Education (GCE) Board proved that the Mayor of Buea Council, Ekema Patrick Esunge is not a holder of neither GCE Ordinary Level nor GCE Advanced Level(contrary to his claims to GCE Ordinary and GCE Advanced Level certificates), students of the Buea University(where Ekema furthered his college education and obtained his 1st Degree and Masters Degree) today urged the government through banners to look into the case of Ekema’s fake certificates. This they say will go a long way to bring back the “pride of Buea.”

It should be recalled that going by the ongoing saga, Ekema Patrick was admitted at the University of Buea without having fulfilled the basic admittion requirement(at least two Advanced level subjects in one sitting excluding Religious Studies). You can read about his fake certificates in my previous post.

Eseka Train Crash Inquiry Published: Some Blames, No punishments but donation of money to victims.

Seven months after the terrible Eseka train derailment, the government of Cameroon has finally established its much awaited report about the accident. CAMRAIL has been entirely blamed for the accident and also, the President of Cameroon has donated the sum of 1.000.000.000 FCFA to victims of the accident.