3, September 2017
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Take a message to Dr. Barrister Agbor Balla 0
Agbor Balla I am happy that you are free from the dragnet of the evil kingdom of Paul Biya. You are a great man who has achieved great things for his people. However you greatest achievement would be making sure that all those who were abducted and put in jails with you and those freed, are also free.
You should go out there and fight for the freedom of those you left behind, including Mancho BBC. This is where your full freedom and liberation lie. You cannot be free and will not be free until all are free and released.
This is what you must do to be fully free. That should have been your sole condition for you to leave prison. Thank you for all you have done and sacrificed for us and we thank God for you.
Please complete your task at the battle as we continue with the war. Get Mancho BBC and all the others freed.
Christmas Ebini
























7, September 2017
Battle of the Presidents: Biya expected to take on the Southern Cameroons leader in Far North visit 0
President Biya is planning a campaign visit to the Far North region in which he is expected to attack the interim leader of the Southern Cameroons Governing Council, Cameroon Concord News has learned from reliable sources in Yaounde. Our informants have also hinted that Etoudi intends to package the tour to appear as if the 85 year old leader’s trip to Maroua is to boost the morale of the joint Anglophone and Francophone troops combating the Nigerian Islamic sect, Boko Haram.
The date of the presidential visit has not yet been made public. However, a well-placed source who spoke to our correspondent in Yaounde said the visit may be staged in the month of October 2017. A lot of tongues have been wagging against Mr. Biya who has never been to this region three years after he declared the war against Boko Haram.
Biya is reportedly fighting for his political survival and travelling to the Far North region will provide him with a rare opportunity of signing a new pack with the huge electoral bastion in the region. With support for his party and leadership style facing a catastrophic decline in Southern Cameroons, the Maroua trip is aimed at convincing the French government of President Macron that he remains the right man for the job.
By Rita Akana
Cameroon Concord News