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Transcripts For DW DW News 20200207



a limpid gold. hello i'm christine want to welcome to deja vu news africa it's good to have your company cameroon is bracing for parliamentary and municipal elections with security concerns high in the separatist and a phone region off the country attacks by militants and they boycotted off the last presidential elections in 2018 soul turnout as low as 5 percent in the region while the and before the region is shown here in the shade of polish off the map separatists launched an insurgency they in 2017 since then they've been fighting the government in a conflict which has claimed some 3000 lives and has forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes. the man's name opposition party as the storm the streets of london then complain if a conscious look all up elementary elections shouldn't for sunday as yet is seeking to challenge the party of congress it is oprah city fulvia yet has ruled the country for dentists in the us the opposition of often accuses politics and it's a real fraud we have all that because it took a new front in that activity during these elections down we have taken order necessary measures. until we know what to do there will be no room there will be nor room for anything like fraud because people are tired we need a fraud machinery or mccarthyism have been put in place even during the registration. 60 kilometers away in the end of. the main concern is security these trolley organized by the ruling party is he even they got it by so just political pledges haven't provided was just to enable them competing in the region under the full service is militias have been fighting to create an independent state in the rest of the country they have one vote as a kind of against taking part in the pools and we wanted one cannot pretend that we cannot be you posting that we are not worried but we have thankful for the measures that the head of state has a put in place to get on t.v. come out only on odessa go to it before during and after it is a lecture so if you're elementary to be completely in such as a woman but not everyone is optimistic. of course is only done maurice come to his book that the food. you will draw from the treats it's a presidential election you want to put up policies for the country and you have influence now probably one of the back to that is you have to debate we came to a conclusion we said to ourselves but how can we say that we are against the war and take part in the elections while the war continues and the process the these populations which are immersed in the war won't be able to take part in the elections. those who did elections were responsible in defining the country. for the next 5 years this week finding the solution for the end for beaches and i'm joined now by paul simon handy off the in-situ of security studies welcome to these arenas africa paul. the main opposition isn't going to be taking part in these elections and all indication is that the turnout will be no in the interest peaking areas of the country is this photo credible. it's going to be asked about i think the vote would probably be crazy vote in most. major cities and most of the country actually big question should be as possible. from regions where the number isn't going to be added out for the presidential elections turnout was pretty low all and all signs in the seats would be the keys giving the very volatile time security situation here some in the most serious of i'm going for the wager best just to combat multiple ssion parties are taking loose the one party that is nothing please each. party offer their wish and if you are more responsible but we have to see that these off you haven't been tested yes lives are already trying to be very aware of their presence or election bets never even really just as for right it is that each particular reportage just going back to the the separatist movement in the english speaking regions this started in 2017 there was legitimate cries at that time we've seen this movement since being taken over if you will by b. this separatists who use violence if we if we can add that they are the true representatives off people in the english speaking part of the country who simply want to not be treated like 2nd class citizens in their own country. but you're right to point to the fact that. we even do better wait 3 years ago when the crisis out that way to do it grievances in my opinion the government's. coffers and that's why the whole situation is kind it's the 4th. that we know of today but currently i think. that there is so much that is extraordinary because so fine. people need to be forced to kind of represent the assault. on. all of us for example or 3. that was organized late last year you know. those. speaking among us were pretty enough we. cannot speak for the differences for those with. the question of the. wonderful story selection of paul simon handy. thank you andy. now since nigeria's. been a boy time to stardom and international fame a trend has been developing in nigeria young people are turning to the entertainment industry of trying their own back to many it sounds like easy money as unemployment is high especially among young people our correspondent funny for cha looks into a multi-billion dollar business that attracts many. fights over to money flashy cars fame if you don't have it in for it at least that's a common theme in nigerian pop culture that's all fred was a student of sociology but with them prospects they are he turns to directing music videos in this country we are merely. jobless god i found out no time no that's not the way for me to get out and create a solution for my so he's not a whole sold name so he cannot charge his clients big bucks to sell my product. towards its work. and i think that's where i'm larkin sometimes i run up north you know stand just to prove a point to you that i know how to do this i can make you happy you understand but. this is what i can do every new project is a chance to unearth the next big thing he hopes. today it's. a singer the set up improvised low budget pro goals. i have a lot of things to offer i'm a singer let's not very common here maybe it's when people see hear. and hear michael jackson you know is a signature in the industry internationally but i'm back here at the table to see more 2000000000 dollar business and it's growing fast you want all to see. emerge every day but not everyone has the talent to break into this business whether or not now to try to talent. i need to go sing this cover song a dozen of times today for a video designed for you tube our friend is directing for free win win situation for both if the final product becomes a success but will it. i'm about to meet a big name in the nigerian entertainment industry. actress and trippin or she believes understanding the business is key to success. he or she wants to set up a school to groom future stars. this is going to be a very big open space as you had syrian people who are very remote see cuts. like the biggest problem she says a lot of young people start off with unrealistic expectations. well you don't get a job where is the easiest place you want to do to get into men's industry ok because this is an unskilled kind of labor you know and very glamorous it looks like it's good morning but it's not out of a 100 people say for example the community has to say monthly maybe just to make it with the school or motel or wants to quit aspiring artists with the tools they need to thrive in showbiz. a lot because it is business i just want to act as like an old want to be a single like maybe a whiskey don't something you do when the sun there are so many other koreas you know in there it's immense industry you could be an agency could be a you could be a cost to. the person. it's early days for all for it and many have done it this way and made it to stardom and that's what keeps others dreaming. now south sudanese athletes hoping to make an impact at this summer olympics already in japan train in the city off my back she has been hosting an athletics training camp for the east african nation for nearly a year now with hardly any training facilities in their own country one south sudanese athlete abraham much elke has made himself at home in japan and magical cope's success at the games could help unify his homeland. you'd have to look very hard to find training facilities like this in south sudan because they just don't exist long distance runner abraham a jock is among a handful of athletes who accepted the invitation to train for the summer games in my bashi japan initially there are reservations about how he and other sudanese athletes would be treated but after living in training there for months he's grown fond of the japanese. and since we came here we have seen a lot of love on the web discovered and the bunnies are not like other people because when we can you know we didn't expect that much love me personally i was event was what kind of because sometimes you get when you know foreign countries you know sometimes you may have telling this so i was awarded what telling this i would have been but when i came in they love the dependents before how it's really more than the normal one. of course wants to bring in olympic medal back to south sudan but he has another goal that he hopes could have a positive impact on his homeland and when i get back the message i will have is the importance of peace and that's the biggest mistake job the same to my people sell sudan competed in the 2016 olympics but didn't win any medals success this time around would be a win win not only for south sudan but also for japan. and for now competing in africa even casual stories on our website and facebook page to next time. i'm scared that. that's hard and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here and we will send you back. are you familiar. with this. with the smugglers with alliance of. what's your story 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