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2, March 2019
APNC and Dr Sako’s IG: Ambazonia sources of glory and shame 0
by soter • Editorial, Headline News
The so-called APNC conference has come and gone and from every indication the meeting failed in contributing anything to the Southern Cameroons restoration struggle. 28 anti Interim Government personalities took part in the conference including some hired photographers. It was forbidden to show any picture of the super crowd and super delegates the organizers had […]
2, March 2019
Understanding Acting President Sako’s financial message 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
We are a people who respect authority when authority earns respect. We also confront authority when authority crosses the acceptable boundaries in projecting excesses and disregard of honest engagements. I watched Acting President Sako today as he delivered his message to the nation and felt like I was watching one of those devilish conmen of […]
1, March 2019
Cameroon soldiers ‘invade’ Catholic hospital in search for separatists 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, Religion
Cameroonian soldiers ‘invaded’ a medical facility as they hunted Anglophone separatists in the country’s troubled northwest region. The attack took place on Feb. 17, in the Diocese of Kumbo, which has been plagued by the fighting between the army and rebels. The Shisong Cardiac Center at St. Elizabeth Catholic General hospital is the only facility […]
1, March 2019
Southern Cameroons Crisis: There’s hope on the horizon 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
After more than two years of violent confrontations in Cameroon, the world is gradually taking note of the ferocious brutality that is playing out in the country. The Southern Cameroons crisis that has been unfolding for two years spiraled out of control in 2018 as many armed groups in the two English-speaking regions of the […]
1, March 2019
International agro-pastoral summit kicks off in Yaounde 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
A four-day international agro-pastoral summit organized by the Cameroonian government in partnership with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) opened in the capital, Yaounde, on Thursday. The opening ceremony was attended by local and foreign government officials and agricultural investors. “We need to trust the land, to trust agriculture. And importantly, employment is now […]
1, March 2019
Kidnapping A Daily Nightmare in Southern Cameroons 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Journalist Macmillan Ambe Awa was covering the unrest in western Cameroon when he became part of the story. He was kidnapped by armed men and held for 24 terrifying hours before being released, physically unhurt but shaken. “They accused me of making programmes that say children should go back to school,” Ambe Awa told AFP […]
1, March 2019
U.N. says 10,000 Nigerians return from Cameroon to town targeted by Boko Haram 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
At least 10,000 Nigerians displaced from the town of Rann by repeated attacks over the past few months returned on Wednesday, the United Nations said, and hundreds more were still on their way from where they had fled to in neighbouring Cameroon. The returnees were among 40,386 civilians who had fled four attacks on Rann […]
28, February 2019
Dr Ikome Sako: Ambazonia’s corruption-plagued Acting president should resign 0
by soter • Editorial, Headline News
Presidency (1)Dr Samuel Ikome Sako is now a polarizing figure but lacks the ability to survive scandal after scandal that has rocked the Southern Cameroons Interim Government. There are presently strong calls for him to do the right thing which is simply to step down as Acting President. Cameroon Concord News Group promised our readers […]
28, February 2019
War of words and the battle for Southern Cameroons-Ambazonia 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The battle lines of the conflict in this central African country are drawn by language. About 80 per cent of the country speaks French; the rest speaks English. For decades, Francophones and Anglophones lived in relative harmony. But over the past two years, violence spurred by this linguistic split has brought Cameroon to the brink of civil war. Hundreds […]

















2, March 2019
Investigation into Biya regime killings wins Royal Television Society award 0
by soter • Headline News, News, World
An investigation led by Emmanuel Freudenthal (MPhil in Development Studies, 2007) and colleagues into mobile phone footage of the brutal killings of two women and their children in Cameroon has won the 2019 Royal Television Society’s (RTS) News Technology award. The footage, which went viral in July 2018, showed a group of soldiers leading away […]