Wingu.africa Data Center Built with 50 Million USD Inaugurated

A Pan-African Data Center operator, wingu.africa built with the total outlay of 50 million US dollars at ICT Park in Addis Ababa, was inaugurated today.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by senior government officials and Wingu.africa CEO, including Minister of Innovation and Technology, Belete Mola.

Wingu.africa, a pan-African center has been operating for ten years in the development and operation of data centers in Africa and with many global telecommunications companies as clients, it was indicated.

Thus, the data center operator set up a hyperscale data center at ICT Park in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, CEO of Wingu.africa, Anthony Voscarides said Wingu.africa Data Center provides affordable and secure data services to any public or private institution.

Noting that the center uses all kinds of technologies, the CEO said that it is a high-tech database that provides services in Somaliland, Djibouti and Tanzania.

He further stated that it is a reliable and safe infrastructure which provides common and fast internet services to Ethio telocom and Safaricom telecom operators, with cost-effective.

He added that the center serves as reliable and alternative database for foreign investors who are interested to invest in Ethiopia.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Longtime opposition leader John Fru Ndi joins ancestors at 81

Cameroonian statesman and longtime opposition leader, Ni John Fru Ndi has died in Yaounde at the age of 81, just three weeks shy of his 82nd birthday.

According to a statement from the Social Democratic Front (SDF) party which Fru Ndi founded in 1990, the respected Anglophone leader died at 11: 30p.m. Cameroon local time.

The statement, signed by the SDF’s first national vice president, Joshua Osih did not give any further details but stated that “the funeral program shall be communicated as soon as it is established”.

Fru Ndi was born in Baba II near Bamenda in the then Southern Cameroons on the 7th of July 1941. He was given the title of Ni shortly after he was born.

Starting his career as a bookseller in Bamenda, he later entered politics in the late 1980s, running as a candidate for the ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) after losing to another CPDM candidate, he would later create the SDF and being nominated as the party’s national chairman in 1992.

In the October 1992 presidential elections, he came close to winning the polls with a 36% count against 40% against incumbent Paul Biya, meanwhile, in the North West Province, he got 86.3% of the vote.

Fru Ndi’s Legacy

Fru Ndi will be remembered for his bravery in creating the nation’s first opposition party – 10 years after Biya’s rise to power. He was well-respected not just within the Anglophone community, but nationally. At the start of the current phase of the Anglophone Crisis in 2016, he tried to appease the Anglophone population and some even got angry with him for his decision that the SDF will not withdraw from Parliament according to popular demands, arguing instead that the party could make a stronger case for Anglophones by staying in Parliament.

He was kidnapped around Kumbo by some of the separatist fighter groups while on his way to the funeral of the late Hon. Dr. Joseph Banadzem on 28 June 2019 and was released a few hours later after some negotiations. A video later went viral, showing him in high spirits and drinking palm wine with some of the “Boys”. His bravery had once more made him to be respected even by the “Boys” whose philosophy he did not necessarily agree with.

Fru Ndi’s exit after that of Cardinal Tumi, leaves the Anglophone community with no other leader who had the same charisma and clout that those two had as most Anglophone leaders are either deceased or based in the diaspora.

His death comes barely six days after he announced that he was stepping down as leader of the party he founded over 30 years ago, a decision that was met with much respect from the Anglophone community and also nationally.

Fru Ndi was well-respected and could pull the Anglophone community together in times of national crises like few leaders could. During the National Dialogue in Yaounde in 2019, months after his kidnap in Kumbo, Fru Ndi stated that the best way to solve the problem in Cameroon was for the country to adopt a federal system of governance but he was told no by some in the audience but he then reminded them that they were sitting comfortably in Yaounde and had never been kidnapped by those boys and that he was in a better position to speak on those issues. He received applause from the same people who had tried to oppose him just seconds earlier.

During the 1992 inauguration of US President Bill Clinton, Fru Ndi was invited to the White House – a move interpreted by pundits to mean that the US government recognized him as the legitimate winner of the presidential elections that year in Cameroon. He and the Clintons were later photographed together at the White House.

Pa Fru Ndi will be deeply missed both by his family, Anglophones, and all Cameroonians at large. May his soul rest in perfect peace.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Ni John Fru Ndi, torch bearer of Cameroon’s Democracy

Cameroonians within and without the national territory have been pouring reactions following the death of Ni John Fru Ndi, National Chairman of the opposition party, Social Democratic Front, SDF, on June 12, 2023, in Yaoundé, from a prolonged illness.

While some have described him as a pacesetter for freedom and democracy within the opposition leadership, others say he led down his guards at some point reason why the SDF party is currently facing some internal hurdles.

“His quest for democracy and governance was a noble one, seeing that he came from the streets just two years after creating the SDF to become the first major opposition leader which has been widely described today by political commentators as the turning point in the political life of Cameroon “ political Analyst, Founder of NGO, Youth for a better Cameroon, Cleatine. A Chungong stated.

According to Clinton Tumenta a Student publisher and Journalist, Fru Ndi led a peaceful fight although he led down his guards at some point.

“I think that he left a positive legacy… one that should be respected. He led a peaceful fight and that’s why he dies today a peaceful man. But at one point I feel like he gave up and traded his fight for gold and that’s why his party is no longer what we used to know,” he said.

For Anya N.A. Vincent, a Legal Officer at the Constitutional Council, we cannot talk of the little democracy we see today without putting Fru Ndi at the apex of it.

“Liberty laws only had meaning because there was a fearless man who stood his ground and played his part,” he explained.

He has been described as a servant, a great leader, a man of honor, a pacesetter, courageous and charismatic statesman who was widely regarded as the father of modern democracy in Cameroon.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Nikola Jokic leads Denver Nuggets to first NBA Championship

Nikola Jokic poured in 28 points with 16 rebounds and four assists against the Miami Heat Tuesday morning, June 13, to hand the Denver Nuggets their first-ever NBA title.

It was a final with a rhythm dictated by the Nuggets, as they saw off Jimmy Butler and teammates in a 4-1 series.

Game five on Tuesday ended 94-89, sealing coach Malone and the Nugget’s entry into NBA franchise history as Champions.

Jokic was named the 2023 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player. He had lost the honour for the regular season to Joel Embiid.

The 28-year-old becomes the first Serbian to win the NBA Championship.

His accomplishment came hours after another Serbian, Novak Djokovic, won the 2023 French Open. The tennis player became the highest Grand Slam winner with 23 titles.

Source: Cameroon News Agency