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24, January 2017
PAUL BIYA’S COMMISSION ON BILINGUALISM: THE END TIMES OF A FAILED UNION 1
by soter • Breaking News, Editorial, Headline News
The non-respect of the bilingual, bijural and bicultural character of Cameroon presented by the Anglophone Consortium of Civil Society associations was one among a plethora proofs that a supposed union that was contemplated in 1961 between the Southern Cameroons and the Republic of Cameroun had failed. The Consortium in taking this position was merely conveying […]
24, January 2017
Technical failure blamed for deadly helicopter crash in the Far North region 1
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The Cameroon military has made public the final assessment of the helicopter crash in the Far North region late on Sunday. Cameroon Intelligence Report gathered that all four occupants – one brigadier-general, one colonel and two lieutenants – were killed in the accident that occurred at Madide, a village about 9 km from Bogo, Diamaré, […]
24, January 2017
Southern Cameroonians snub Biya, says only Consortium has legitimate authority 2
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The civil disobedience campaign launched by the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium has entered its fourth day today Tuesday the 24th 2017. Southern Cameroonians are observing the ghost town in all localities in the Northwest and South West regions, where Internet services have been disconnected by La Republique du Cameroun since last Tuesday. Our cream […]
24, January 2017
Arrest of Lord Justice Ayah: Biya regime says judge did not honor a summon 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The Francophone government has claimed that Lord Justice Ayah Paul Abine who also moonlights as President of the People’s Action Party (PAP) did not honor a summon from a judge who asked him to report to the Secretariat of Defense on 20th of January 2017. The Supreme Court judge was arrested on Saturday January 21st […]
24, January 2017
Biya signs Bilingual decree amid tension and ghost town 0
by soter • Breaking News, Cameroon, Headline News, News
The 83 year-old dictator signed a decree yesterday creating what his Francophone regime calls the National Commission for the Promotion of Bilingualism. For the first time in his 34 years in power, a presidential decree was made public in both English and French. The decree is in line with an empty promise, the national chairman […]
23, January 2017
Panic in Yaounde as Southern Cameroons ghost town records 100 per cent success 1
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Day 1 of the three-day ghost town campaign in Southern Cameroons has recorded a 100 per cent success, thanks to the disconnection of internet and other social media which greatly angered West Cameroonians. The interim leaders of the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society have reportedly lauded the response to the civil disobedience calls. A highly placed […]
23, January 2017
Gambia: Former President Jammeh ‘emptied coffers’ before leaving 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
The Gambia’s former president Yahya Jammeh, who caused a political crisis in the African country before finally going into exile, has emptied the government’s treasury, plundering millions of dollars in his final weeks in power, says an aide to the country’s new president. “Over two weeks, over 500 million dalasi (11 million dollars) were withdrawn” […]
23, January 2017
Southern Cameroons Uprising: Strikes and ghost town must continue 0
by soter • Editorial, Headline News
There are very urgent and compelling reasons why the strike action and resistance to the colonial rule and the ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity to enforce it on the Southern Cameroons must continue and continue with more intensity. The collective punishment of Southern Cameroonians through the disconnection of internet facilities and electricity to ensure […]
23, January 2017
Anglophone Problem: Journalists defy CPDM censorship 1
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The National Union of Cameroon Journalists has condemned The decision of the National Council For Media Communication On The Anglophone Problem. In an outing on January 21, 2017 Denis Nkwebo, the Unions National President enjoined all Journalists in Cameroon to disregard the decision by Peter Essoka who is the regulators President. Denis Nkwebo writes “On […]



















24, January 2017
Consortium rubbishes Biya’s national commission to promote bilingualism 1
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The two interim leaders of the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium, CACSC, have rejected the National Commission to promote Bilingualism created by presidential decree saying it is an attempt to rubbish the integrity and legitimacy of “ongoing winning West Cameroon Struggle” The interim leaders, Tapang Ivo Tanku and Mark Bara said, “By every logical implication, […]