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IS ISSA TCHIROMA BAKARY A DISTRACTOR OR A LIBERATOR?

The Profile of the Main Opposition Candidate Is Issa Tchiroma Bakary a Distractor or a Liberator? By The Afrisocrat Political Desk | 2025 Presidential Election Special Early Life & Education Born on 10 September 1949 in Garoua, northern Cameroon, Issa Tchiroma Bakary grew up in a respected family where his father served as an advisor to the Lamido. This upbringing instilled in him deep values of responsibility, discipline, and service to the community. After early schooling in Douala, he pursued technical training in transport and materials engineering before traveling to Paris. At the University of Paris (Jussieu), he prepared for a PhD in mathematics before redirecting his focus to mechanical engineering at ISMCM, graduating as a railway engineer. Returning home, he worked at Regifercam in Douala, embodying the discipline and pragmatism of a technocrat committed to service. Imprisonment & Political Rise In...

A GUIDE TO AFRICAN FASHION FOR BEGINNERS

A GUIDE TO AFRICAN FASHION FOR BEGINNERS African fashion is more than clothing—it is bold, symbolic, and expressive. Every fabric, accessory, and style carries cultural meaning, celebrating both heritage and modern creativity. For beginners, exploring African fashion is a journey into color, tradition, and pride. KEY STYLES IN AFRICAN FASHION ANKARA & KENTE – BRIGHT, CULTURAL PRINTS Ankara (popular in West Africa) is known for its colorful wax prints and geometric designs. It is versatile and used for dresses, shirts, headwraps, and even bags. Kente (from Ghana) is a woven fabric rich in symbolism, with each color and pattern telling a story of royalty, unity, or spirituality. Both fabrics are staples at ceremonies, festivals, and modern fashion runways. DASHIKIS & KAFTANS – COMFORTABLE, VERSATILE WEAR The Dashiki, with its vibrant patterns and loose fit, became a global icon of African pride. Kaftans, often long and flowing, are worn by both men and women across North and West...