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13, January 2017
Southern Cameroon leaders held hostage in Bamenda 2
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Security forces have taken Anglophone leaders hostage in Bamenda as talks between the French speaking and English delegations has ended again with no resolution. Francophone troops have reportedly stormed the governor’s office and seized all mobile telephones from the members of the Anglophone Consortium. Southern Cameroons leaders have requested the Yaounde delegation to take bribe […]
13, January 2017
Gunfire erupts in Ivory Coast’s second largest city 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
Gunfire has erupted in Ivory Coast’s second largest city, Bouake, ahead of planned talks between the defense minister and a group of mutinous soldiers. Witnesses said the troops began firing in the air during a protest by residents against the mutineers near a cultural center in the city on Friday. At least 100 heavily armed […]
13, January 2017
Anglophone Crisis: Fourth round of talks to begin today 2
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The meeting between Teachers Trade Unionists, members of Government and Stake holders in the education sector resumes today following a nine hour deliberation on Thursday January 12, 2017 at the North West Governors office. The Director of Cabinet at the Prime Minister’s Office, Paul Goghomu Mingo has said that the teachers should demonstrate a sense […]
13, January 2017
All Anglophone Conference is imminent 3
by soter • Editorial, Headline News
The atrocities of the Francophone army and the numerous meetings held between the so-called Ad Hoc Committee and the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium including the successful civil disobedience campaign that has paralyzed all academic activities in Southern Cameroons have failed to defuse a spiraling political crisis in the United Republic of Cameroon. With no […]
13, January 2017
Nigeria to offer asylum to Gambian President Yahya Jammeh 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, Politics
Nigerian lawmakers have voted to offer Gambian President Yahya Jammeh asylum if he hands over power to opposition leader Adama Barrow, who was declared the winner of the country’s December presidential election. The House of Representatives, Nigeria’s lower house, on Thursday approved a motion to authorize President Muhammadu Buhari to offer Jammeh asylum if he […]
13, January 2017
Yannick Noah’s dad going home to rest 0
by soter • Headline News, Sports, World
The dad of world tennis star Yannick Noah who died on the 8th of January in Yaoundé will be laid to rest on Wednesday January the 18th 2017. The former international soccer player travelled to the land of his ancestors after a protracted illness. Yannick Noah said his late dad Zacharie Noah was a winner […]
12, January 2017
Bamenda: Consortium and Ad Hoc Committe meeting intensive but not productive 1
by soter • Breaking News, Cameroon, Headline News, News
The meeting grouping members of the Ad Hoc Committee and the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium currently going in Bamenda has reportedly been intensive but not productive. Members have withdrawn for a coffee break. Tassang Wilfred and Lucas Tasi Ntang from the teachers’ trade unionists have presented elaborate papers on the need for federated states […]
12, January 2017
The White House: Reality TV Show begins as Trump shuts down CNN reporter 0
by soter • Breaking News, Headline News, News, World
US President-elect Donald Trump refused to take questions from a CNN correspondent during a tense exchange at a press conference, blasting the news network for spreading “fake news.” During the contentious exchange at Trump Tower on Wednesday, CNN’s Jim Acosta pressed Trump to take a follow-up question after the president-elect assailed CNN for publishing a […]
12, January 2017
International money transfers disrupted for several days in Cameroon 0
by soter • Breaking News, Business, Headline News, World
International money transfers have been severely disrupted for several days in Cameroon. Some local media reports have blamed the situation on the Yaounde regime’s efforts at stifling the Anglophone uprising. However, Cameroon Concord News understands the International money transfer operators such as Western Union and Money Gram have refused to be taxed on their commissions. […]


















14, January 2017
Francophones negotiate in bad faith and then move the goalpost 0
by soter • Editorial, Headline News
The Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium should be wary of signing agreements with the Biya Francophone Beti Ewondo regime because it has a track record of negotiating in bad faith and then moving the goalpost. Conflicting reports had surfaced that soldiers from the Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR) were deployed to force the Anglophone leaders to […]