Strange but true. That’s Cameroon
for you. Pegue Manga reported in a release that the Registrar of the Cameroon
General Certificate of Education, GCE Board, Dr. Omer Weyi Yembe, September 13,
2005, issued a release cancelling the 2005 Ordinary Level results of Government
Secondary School, GSS, Tabenken in Donga and Mantung Division for copy work and
cheating.
That year James Wenong wrote “The perpetrators are very lucky to be in
Cameroon. In Developed Countries, they will all be axed from their jobs, sent
to jail and be banned for life.In
Cameroon, they keep their jobs and can return after a three-year probation.
That is a joke. Lucky criminals”.
The Yembe-signed release also
banned some nine teachers of GSS Tabenken who were said to have helped the students
to cheat, from taking part in any aspect of examinations organised by the GCE
Board for a period of three years.
They included among others a
certain Oliver Tarlishi – Mathematics Teacher of GSS Tabenken. (Details can be obtained from Searches
related to Tarlishi and GCE examination fraud in Cameroon.
Subsequently, as if to compensate
the said Tarlishi Oliver for his mischief, he was on several occasions and in a
row appointed Principal of many secondary schools.
The question here is when
Tarlishi Oliver was principal in the series of secondary schools, did he take
part in the management of the GCE examinations (the GCE Board during
examinations normally appoints Principals of schools to act as Chiefs of
Centre).
What role did he play in the GCE examinations when he served as
Principal?
Presently Tarlishi Oliver is the
Divisional Delegate of Secondary Education in Donga and Mantung Division.
With the current socio-political
situation in the North West Region of Cameroon, he is conspicuously absent from
his Nkambe office, as he has to proof his allegiance to the ruling CPDM party
by running messy and difficult errands for Mr Fuh Calistus Gentry – Secretary
of State to the Minister of Mines, Industries and Technological Development
(from Misaje Sub Division, Donga and Mantung Division) and Ngala Gerard – the
section president of the CPDM in Nkambe in the North West region (from
Ntabenken).
He is not a fool! He is playing
his last cards while eyeing the post of Regional Delegate for Secondary Education.
It is worthwhile noting that
Tarlishi Oliver, while serving as Principal was at the head of a network which
collected monies from teachers in exchange for appointments.
The other teachers banned that same year 2005
Francis Tantoh – Physics and Mathematics
Teacher,
Emmanuel Bigi Nyabikesa – English
Language Teacher,
Oliver Lambip – French Teacher,
Christian Nyon – Senior
Discipline Master,
Gabriel Zemkwe – Mathematics
Teacher,
Louis Niba Akongnui – French
Teacher,
Peter Z. Chungong – Biology
Teacher,
Vitalis Abi Takah – Chemistry
Teacher.
Cameroon is going down the drain
and it must be known that those pushing the country down the bottom of the
abyss also include teachers, many of
whom are sucking up to corrupt politicians to earn what they do not deserve.
The citizens of this country must
stand up for their country. They must take back their country, if not things
will bottom out and that will be very soon.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai with files from Cameroon Intelligence Report
13, February 2020
Tarlishi Oliver: How to move from a fraudulent Mathematics teacher to a Regional Delegate of Secondary Education in Cameroon 0
by soter • Education, Headline News, Life
Strange but true. That’s Cameroon for you. Pegue Manga reported in a release that the Registrar of the Cameroon General Certificate of Education, GCE Board, Dr. Omer Weyi Yembe, September 13, 2005, issued a release cancelling the 2005 Ordinary Level results of Government Secondary School, GSS, Tabenken in Donga and Mantung Division for copy work and cheating.
That year James Wenong wrote “The perpetrators are very lucky to be in Cameroon. In Developed Countries, they will all be axed from their jobs, sent to jail and be banned for life. In Cameroon, they keep their jobs and can return after a three-year probation. That is a joke. Lucky criminals”.
The Yembe-signed release also banned some nine teachers of GSS Tabenken who were said to have helped the students to cheat, from taking part in any aspect of examinations organised by the GCE Board for a period of three years.
They included among others a certain Oliver Tarlishi – Mathematics Teacher of GSS Tabenken. (Details can be obtained from Searches related to Tarlishi and GCE examination fraud in Cameroon.
Subsequently, as if to compensate the said Tarlishi Oliver for his mischief, he was on several occasions and in a row appointed Principal of many secondary schools.
The question here is when Tarlishi Oliver was principal in the series of secondary schools, did he take part in the management of the GCE examinations (the GCE Board during examinations normally appoints Principals of schools to act as Chiefs of Centre).
What role did he play in the GCE examinations when he served as Principal?
Presently Tarlishi Oliver is the Divisional Delegate of Secondary Education in Donga and Mantung Division.
With the current socio-political situation in the North West Region of Cameroon, he is conspicuously absent from his Nkambe office, as he has to proof his allegiance to the ruling CPDM party by running messy and difficult errands for Mr Fuh Calistus Gentry – Secretary of State to the Minister of Mines, Industries and Technological Development (from Misaje Sub Division, Donga and Mantung Division) and Ngala Gerard – the section president of the CPDM in Nkambe in the North West region (from Ntabenken).
He is not a fool! He is playing his last cards while eyeing the post of Regional Delegate for Secondary Education.
It is worthwhile noting that Tarlishi Oliver, while serving as Principal was at the head of a network which collected monies from teachers in exchange for appointments.
The other teachers banned that same year 2005
Francis Tantoh – Physics and Mathematics Teacher,
Emmanuel Bigi Nyabikesa – English Language Teacher,
Oliver Lambip – French Teacher,
Christian Nyon – Senior Discipline Master,
Gabriel Zemkwe – Mathematics Teacher,
Louis Niba Akongnui – French Teacher,
Peter Z. Chungong – Biology Teacher,
Vitalis Abi Takah – Chemistry Teacher.
Cameroon is going down the drain and it must be known that those pushing the country down the bottom of the abyss also include teachers, many of whom are sucking up to corrupt politicians to earn what they do not deserve.
The citizens of this country must stand up for their country. They must take back their country, if not things will bottom out and that will be very soon.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai with files from Cameroon Intelligence Report