16, July 2016
Arch Bishop Jerome Owono Bimboe is no more 0
The first Bishop of the Archdiocese of Obala is no more. Bishop Jerome Owono Bimboé died Friday the 15th of July 2016 at the age of 83. His remains were transferred to the Yaounde General Hospital mortuary.
Born on February the 4th, 1933 at Ebolbum, a small village in the South Region, His Lordship Owono Mimboé was appointed bishop emeritus of the diocese of Obala in 1987. Upon retirement, he was replaced by Bishop Leopold Sosthenes Bayemi Metjei on December the 3rd, 2009.
After his secondary education at the Akono seminary, then Mva’a, he moved to the major seminary at the Grand Oétélé and from there to France. He returned to Cameroon and was ordained priest on the 22nd of July 1962. On the 16th of July 1987 he was appointed Bishop of the new diocese of Obala, in the Central Region.
A great builder and a developer, the man of God drove the construction of several churches and schools. When he left in 2009, the diocese had more than 1,200 priests, all ordained by him.
Ebong Kingsley (Cameroon Concord News Group)



















16, July 2016
Nice attack: Prime Minister Philemon Yang tells French ambassador “Cameroon stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the French nation” 0
Yaoundé has presented a condolence message to the French nation following the deadly attacks in Nice. To be sure, it was the sixth attack in France just within a year. At least 84 people were killed by a truck driven by a suicide bomber while they were celebrating the last hours of the national holiday at a place called “Promenade des Anglais”
Less than 24 hours after the tragedy, President Paul Biya sent a condolence message to Francois Hollande, his French counterpart in which he condemned in the strongest terms the “cowardly, barbaric and heinous acts that nothing can justify” wrote the Cameroonian chief executive.
Soon after the correspondence to President Hollande, Prime Minister Philemon Yang went to the residence of the French ambassador in Yaoundé on Friday afternoon where he was received by Christine Robichon, the Ambassador of France to Cameroon. Philemon Yang did sign a condolence book and assured the ambassador of the esteem and support of the Cameroonian people.
Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai (Cameroon Concord News Group)