Inoni Ephraim: how yesterday’s indispensable Biya ally quickly became today’s discarded liability
Samuel Eto’o: some critics only find their voice when they have someone to attack
Owona Nguini’s attacks on Samuel Eto’o are becoming increasingly unconvincing
Dr Joachim Arrey speaks of drugs and teenage girls lured into forced sex in Manyu
Cameroon to expire in December
4 Anglophone detainees killed in Yaounde
Chantal Biya says she will return to Cameroon if General Ivo Yenwo, Martin Belinga Eboutou and Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh are sacked
The Anglophone Problem – When Facts don’t Lie
Anglophone Nationalism: Barrister Eyambe says “hidden plans are at work”
Largest wave of arrest by BIR in Bamenda
23, November 2016
Battle for British Southern Cameroons: La Republique creates Common Law Bar Association, Law School 1
The Biya Francophone Beti Ewondo regime in an attempt to calm down mounting tensions in British Southern Cameroons, has made public a ministerial order signed by the minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, Laurent Esso, creating a Common Law Bar Association and a Law School. The decision was reached after a meeting held yesterday with veteran Anglophone lawyers; Ben Muna, Mbah Ndam, Sama Francis and Nico Halle. Cameroon Concord News is yet to confirm the correctness of this report. But we will keep our readers posted as we get details of the ministerial order.