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Cameroon University games carried forward: 18th University Games scheduled from 2 to 9 May 2015 carried to the 24 to 31 May 2015

Every season, the same song: the University Games, initially planned on a certain date, are reported at such other time. In the year 2015, the air is the same!
The 18th edition of the University Games scheduled to start on May 2 and be completed Saturday, May 9, no longer take place on those dates that had been sent to the heads of academic institutions in February 2015 by the Minister of Higher Education .
There are two weeks, the first change moved the kickoff of the Games to Sunday, May 3 Last Saturday, April 25, the Organizing Committee decided to a second modification by plotting the 18th University Games of 24 to 31 May 2015.
No official explanation has so far given to justify these multiple reports. But according to indiscretions, the delay in the delivery of sports facilities is the cause of these against time. Sources within the National Federation of University games point to the late release of funds by the government. The site that will host the ceremonies

Opening and closing the heart of the University of Yaounde I in pregnant Ngoa-Ekellé area is still under construction, like many other sites scattered throughout the city political capital. These uncertainties on the gaming calendar especially arouse the wrath of the heads of private establishments who feel their academic programs will take a hit.
University Games in Cameroon are a mixture of sports competitions and cultural and commercial activities.

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