20, April 2022
Nkodo Sitony Death: Legendary Bikutsi singer to be laid to rest in his native Kaa village 0
Legendary Bikutsi artist Nkodo Sitony who passed away on December 21, 2021 at the Central Hospital in Yaoundé will be laid to rest in his native village of Kaa in the Centre Region on Saturday.
The 62 year old had a place in the minds of not only French speaking Cameroonians but all the people of Southern Cameroons and beyond following a more than 40 years of musical career that marked the Cameroonian music stage with successful songs including “Métil wa” and “Mba Mvoe”.
Singer, songwriter, performer, Nkodo Sitony was an accomplished artist. He was a lover of the guitar, the tam-tams and the balafons with which he exploited for more than 40 years.
Nkodo Sitony was one of the most celebrated Bikutsi singers in the 90s. He was also popular for his work in Beti, Fang and Ewondo languages.
He migrated to France and lived in Paris for over 15 years and finally returned home in 2019.
The renowned musician died after a long battle with cancer. He was reportedly weakened by ill health and was less visible on the scene until his death. He left a huge work of 25 albums and received a number of awards with the most prestigious ones being the politicized Cameroon artist of the year award.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai



















21, April 2022
Southern Cameroons Crisis: IG says Yaoundé-Moscow military deal can’t frighten Ambazonians 0
The leadership of the Ambazonian Interim Government has delivered a strong-worded response to belligerent remarks by the CPDM Minister of Communications Sadi Rene.
The spokesman for the Biya Francophone dominated government had claimed that the new Russia-Cameroon military deal will help Yaoundé confront Ambazonian fighters and Boko Haram and that the army was now prepared for action against Southern Cameroons separatists on all fronts.
In response, the Vice President of the Ambazonia Interim Government Dabney Yerima said such vain remarks cannot frighten the Ambazonian people and their resistance.
Nor would French Cameroun-Russia connection discourage the people of Southern Cameroons from keeping up their legitimate struggle against the occupying French Cameroun regime.
“Our Southern Cameroons revolution will continue until we the people of British Southern Cameroons achieve our major goals of liberation and return to our homeland,” Dabney Yerima furthered.
Ever since the French backed Francophone government in Yaoundé announced its so-called military deal with Russia and President Putin, the ruling CPDM crime syndicate has stepped up its deadly aggression across the entire Southern Cameroons territories, prompting Amba fighters to ramp up their resistance operations in response.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai