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Dr Aloysius Abangalo as Bishop of Mamfe: How Manyus embrace his mission will make the difference

5, May 2022

Dr Aloysius Abangalo as Bishop of Mamfe: How Manyus embrace his mission will make the difference 0

At the mass of Thanksgiving on the occasion of his installation as Bishop of Mamfe, Rev Dr Aloysius Abangalo stood before the Mamfe Christian community more than aware of his own inadequacies and watched by thousands around the world who recognized the significance of what was unfolding before their eyes.

Aloysius Abangalo Fondong embraced the ministry which has been entrusted to him by the Holy Father Pope Francis and today May 5, 2022 he assumed the role as Bishop of the diocese of Mamfe.

During the ordination rituals, Bishop Abangalo was visibly happy to embrace this new mission with hope in his heart. It is not a naive hope that everything will be better tomorrow, but a hope born of a conviction that transcends these difficult days through which Cameroonians in the English speaking regions are living.

What Bishop Abangalo will do in the coming months and years, will define who Roman Catholics really are as a people of faith.  The people of the Mamfe Diocese must embrace the new Bishop as their future: after all, today and tomorrow are God’s gift to us.

The Holy Roman Catholic Church is indeed a living Church and as a living Church, it is always on the move, always going out and never withdrawn into itself.

As Bishop, Rev Dr Abangalo needs the wisdom and experience, the generosity and prayer of all in the Diocese of Mamfe and it is certain he is looking forward to everyone’s ongoing collaboration and support. Everyone in the Mamfe Diocese – laity, priests and deacons, religious, all who embraces apostolic charisms, as well as the men and women called to a more contemplative way – has something essential to contribute to the future of the faith in the entire diocese.

For us the people of Manyu, it is how we embrace the Bishop Abangalo mission that is going to make the difference in the Mamfe Diocese. We can only do this together following the example of Minister Victor Mengot who has been very instrumental in making the ordination a huge success!  Walking together even as Southern Cameroonians or CPDM Manyu Cameroonians is the way of community because “Walking together is the constitutive way of the Church” (Pope Francis, Address at the Opening of the 70th General Assembly of the Italian Bishops’ Conference, May 22, 2017).

Hearing what the Spirit is saying to the churches is no easy matter. There is no infallible way.  But there is a clear way, a tried and trusted way.  That way is a way with each other – slí le chéile.

Cameroon Concord News Group believes that the only viable pastoral plan for the future will be the plan which comes from a genuine dialogue and discernment between the people, clergy and religious. That will involve not only working together in new ways, but getting to know each other anew.

To Archbishop Andrew Nkea, out gone Bishop of the Mamfe Diocese,  we of the Cameroon Concord News Group sincerely express gratitude and congratulate you as the new leader of the National Episcopal Conference. As Metropolitan Archbishop of the Bamenda Ecclesiastic Province, you were voted Cameroon Concord Person of the Year 2021 by thousands of our readers. Cameroon Concord News Group, the Church and wider Cameroonian society owe you a profound debt of gratitude.

Like Mary, the Mother of Jesus, we have to find our place in God’s story.  Cameroon Concord News Group through this editorial is entrusting Bishop Abangalo’s Episcopal ministry to the motherly care of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church.

To this I put my name

Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai

Chairman/Editor-In-Chief

Cameroon Concord News Group

Biya and his gang showed not serious about peace in Southern Cameroons

5, May 2022

Biya and his gang showed not serious about peace in Southern Cameroons 0

The Ambazonia Interim Government has hit out at the Biya Francophone Beti Ewondo regime in Yaoundé for its continued military deployments to Southern Cameroons.

“The continued deployment of troops loyal to the French Cameroun regime to Southern Cameroons invading Ambazonian towns and villages proves La Republique’s blatant defiance and lack of seriousness about peace,” Vice President Dabnney Yerima said on Wednesday.

Dabney Yerima expressed deep regret to Doctors Without Borders for not being allowed to operate in Southern Cameroons in order to help Southern Cameroonians in need of medical care.

The Francophone dominated Cameroon government army offensive that has been seeking to restore state authority in Anglophone Cameroon has killed thousands of English speaking Cameroonians and turned the entire Southern Cameroons region into the scene of Africa’s worst humanitarian crisis.

By Isong Asu

Queen Elizabeth II to miss summer garden parties

5, May 2022

Queen Elizabeth II to miss summer garden parties 0

Queen Elizabeth II, who has cut back on public appearances due to poor health and old age, will not attend this summer’s royal garden parties, Buckingham Palace said on Thursday.

Every summer, up to three parties take place with invited members of the public in the Buckingham Palace Garden in central London, and another at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

Since she became queen in 1952, more than 1.45 million people have attended her annual garden parties.

But a royal official said: “Her Majesty The Queen will be represented by other members of the royal family at this year’s garden parties, with details on attendance to be confirmed in due course.”

The monarch recently returned to Windsor Castle after a week-long break on her Sandringham estate in Norfolk, eastern England, where she marked her 96th birthday in private on April 21.

Royal tradition since the 18th century has also seen the monarch have a second, official birthday, typically celebrated in warmer weather in June.

This year’s official birthday coincides with four days of public events from June 2 to 5 to mark her record-breaking 70th year on the throne.

Since an unscheduled overnight stay in hospital last October, she has cut down massively on public appearances on doctor’s orders.

A back complaint and difficulties standing and walking have seen her cancel a number of engagements, while a bout of Covid-19 in February left her “very tired and exhausted”, she admitted.

But her grandson Prince Harry told US broadcaster NBC in a recent interview that she was “on great form”.

The queen was last seen in public at Westminster Abbey in central London on March 29 at a memorial service for her late husband Prince Philip, who died last year aged 99.

Source AFP

Dusseldorf: Southern Cameroonians stand united in supporting Ground Zero

5, May 2022

Dusseldorf: Southern Cameroonians stand united in supporting Ground Zero 0

Amid continued French Cameroun military operations against Southern Cameroonians, members of the Ambazonia Interim Government have held a forum called “Ground Zero – the new route to Buea” in the German city of Dusseldorf.

Senior officials of the Ambazonia Interim Government including Vice President Dabney Yerima participated in the one day event to express their support for the Southern Cameroonians defending the Ambazonian homeland.

Cameroon Concord News understands the strategic meeting is a preparation for a complete change of strategy in the resistance and also an intensive evaluation of the Big Rubbergun Project.

During the forum, Vice President Dabney Yerima called for forming official and popular funds through the Bank of Ambazonia to support Amba fighters and Southern Cameroons refugees in Nigeria.

Yerima also opined that there was an urgent need for prominent Southern Cameroons elite in Europe and the US to push for an international political discourse of the crisis in Southern Cameroons.

The Southern Cameroons exiled leader also said that it is time for the Southern Cameroons diaspora to prove their support for Ground Zero against ongoing French Cameroun crimes.

By Chi Prudence Asong

Football: Real Madrid beat Man City after extra time to reach Champions League final

4, May 2022

Football: Real Madrid beat Man City after extra time to reach Champions League final 0

Real Madrid fought back from the brink of elimination to beat Manchester City 3-1 after extra time and 6-5 on aggregate in an enthralling and dramatic Champions League semi-final on Wednesday.

City led 1-0 on the night and 5-3 on aggregate when Riyad Mahrez scored after 73 minutes but Real substitute Rodrygo equalised in the last minute of normal time and headed home one minute later to level the tie at 5-5.

Five minutes into extra time Karim Benzema converted a penalty awarded for a foul on him by Ruben Dias and Real, the record 13-times European champions, held the shell-shocked English side at bay to reach the final.

Real will play Liverpool on May 28 in Paris, a repeat of the 2018 final in Kyiv which the Spanish team won 3-1.

Source: AFP

Football: Maradona’s ‘hand of God’ World Cup jersey auctioned for $9.3 million

4, May 2022

Football: Maradona’s ‘hand of God’ World Cup jersey auctioned for $9.3 million 0

The jersey worn by Argentina football legend Diego Maradona when scoring twice against England in the 1986 World Cup, including the infamous “hand of God” goal, was auctioned for $9.3 million, a record for any item of sports memorabilia, Sotheby’s said Wednesday.

Maradona, regarded by many as the greatest player of all time, died of a heart attack in November 2020, aged 60.

Seven bidders vied for his iconic World Cup jersey in an auction that began on April 20 and ended Wednesday morning, Sotheby’s said.

“This historic shirt is a tangible reminder of an important moment not only in the history of sports, but in the history of the 20th century,” Sotheby’s head of streetwear and modern collectibles Brahm Wachter said in a statement after the sale.

“This is arguably the most coveted football shirt to ever come to auction, and so it is fitting that it now holds the auction record for any object of its kind,” he said.

Shortly after scoring the opener with his hand – the “hand of God”, as he famously coined it – Maradona followed up with a legendary run past England’s hapless defenders to double Argentina’s lead. 

Maradona celebrates after scoring his second goal against England at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

Maradona celebrates after scoring his second goal against England at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. © AP file photo

The outrageous one-two, which sealed Argentina’s quarter-final win over their bitter rivals, would define his career: the brilliance and the trickery, the prodigy and the myth.

The jersey had been owned since the end of the controversial encounter by England midfielder Steve Hodge, who swapped his jersey with Maradona after England lost 2-1 in Mexico City.

Maradona’s daughter cast doubt on the sale earlier this month when she claimed that the shirt put up for auction had been the one her father wore in the goalless first half, not the second when he scored his two goals.

Sotheby’s insisted they had the right shirt, though.

The previous record for a game-worn shirt from any sport was $5.6 million, set in 2019 for a jersey Babe Ruth wore while on the New York Yankees.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Journalists Decry Separatists and Military Abuses on Press Freedom Day

3, May 2022

Southern Cameroons Crisis: Journalists Decry Separatists and Military Abuses on Press Freedom Day 0

Journalists in Cameroon are marking World Press Freedom Day (May 3) with calls for government troops and rebels to stop abusing reporters covering the separatist conflict. Cameroonian media groups say at least 80 journalists have fled from the country’s troubled western regions because of threats to their safety.

Lambert Kehven, 36, is a baker in Cameroon’s capital, Yaoundé.

But two years ago, he was a reporter in Cameroon’s Northwest region for Canal 2 International, one of the country’s top TV stations, reporting on the separatist conflict.

Kehven says he decided to leave the area and his career after covering an attack on a village that left scores of people dead, and homes burned.

But it wasn’t reporting on the brutality or violence that pushed him to flee.

Kehven says he was ordered by both the anglophone rebels and government troops to report lies.

“After intimidation at gunpoint, the fighters instructed me to report that the houses were burnt by the military,” he said. “When I finally got to the site where the houses were burnt, the military equally ordered me, they ordered me to report that the houses were torched by the separatists.”

Kehven says both the separatists and government troops demanded to read his reports before publication and threatened to kill him if he said anything negative about them.

Both Cameroon’s military and rebel fighters deny threatening or abusing journalists.

But Cameroon’s Union of Journalists says since the conflict began in 2017, separatists have abducted 16 journalists and four of them died in their custody.

Cameroon authorities blame separatists for attacks on 12 community radio stations in the western regions and forcing eight newspapers to close.

Meanwhile, the Cameroon Association of English-Speaking Journalists (CAMASEJ) says government troops are holding nine journalists that were reporting in the regions.

CAMASEJ says at least 80 journalists have fled the western regions, most to the cities of Douala, Yaoundé, and Bafoussam.

Ngah Christian Mbipgo is publisher of Cameroon’s lone English daily newspaper The Guardian Post and president of the Cameroon Association of English Language Publishers.

He says his association assists journalists who flee threats from troops and the rebels, also known as Ambazonian or Amba fighters.

“The first thing you have to do is to talk to them, build them up psychologically, make them see the importance of regaining self-confidence and healing their minds,” he said. “Sometimes we have gone to the extent of giving health assistance for those of them who may have suffered one or two attacks by either the military or Amba fighters. We offered some of them office space at the Guardian Post. They have access to the internet.”

The Committee to Protect Journalists in February joined 26 groups in calling on Cameroon’s President Paul Biya to release all people detained for free expression, including four journalists.

Thomas Awah Junior, Mancho Bibixy, Tsi Conrad, and Kingsley Fomunyuy Njoka were arrested between 2016 and 2020 and are being held at Yaounde’s Kondengui Central Prison.

The four journalists were charged with terrorism and collaborating with separatists, charges they deny.

Despite the arrests, communication minister Rene Emmanuel Sadi claims the media is free in Cameroon but warns journalists against what he calls attempts to destroy the country’s image.

“Media men and women in Cameroon carry out their daily work in total freedom and independence. However, incitement to violence and hostility against the homeland is not tolerable in the rule of law and in a society of freedom and responsibility,” he said.

The Cameroon Association of English-Speaking Journalists on World Press Freedom Day called on both rebel fighters and government forces to stop attacking journalists.

The separatists have been fighting since 2017 to carve out an independent English-speaking state in Cameroon’s Northwest and Southwest regions.

Cameroon’s English speakers complain of second-class treatment by the country’s French-speaking majority.

Source: VOA

Football: Liverpool see off Villarreal 3-2 to reach Champions League final

3, May 2022

Football: Liverpool see off Villarreal 3-2 to reach Champions League final 0

Liverpool qualified for the Champions League final with a 3-2 win over Villarreal on Tuesday that secured a 5-2 aggregate victory.

The Premier League side had won 2-0 in England last week and followed it up with another victory on a rain-soaked pitch in Spain, despite falling 2-0 behind.

They will meet either Real Madrid or Manchester City, who contest the second leg of their semi-final on Wednesday, in the showpiece in Paris on May 28. City lead 4-3 from the first leg.

Source: REUTERS

Ireland: Apostolic Nuncio Jude Okolo says goodbye to Swords Centre African Chaplaincy

3, May 2022

Ireland: Apostolic Nuncio Jude Okolo says goodbye to Swords Centre African Chaplaincy 0

Driving towards 1 Castleknock Close, Laurel lodge in his very modest car on Saturday April 30, Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Jude Okolo reportedly reflected on his time in the Irish State. His work as the Vatican ambassador to Ireland is now over and the future of his accomplishments stand tall.

He met members of the Catholic Men Organization Swords Centre in the African Chaplaincy Archdiocese of Dublin who had gathered to listen to him for the last time.

The senior Roman Catholic cleric called on all the members of the Catholic Men Organization to continue to look up to St Joseph as their Patron Saint. But there was one small thing, small but great! Two elderly Irish women who heard that the Papal Nuncio was in their neighborhood came to see him.

 Archbishop Jude Okolo said a prayer for them and blessed the two women saying “Let the message of Divine Mercy always remain with you.”

Addressing the Papal Nuncio, the Chairman of the Catholic Men Organization Swords Centre Sir Dr Denis Chima said the Nuncio’s departure from Ireland is not a pit stop nor a comma but a continuation of his Christ mission in representing the Holy See.

The Holy Father Pope Francis on Sunday, May 1, appointed Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo the new Apostolic Nuncio to the Czech Republic.

By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai in Dublin

Cho Ayaba Criminal Gang: Pro Yaoundé senator kidnapped in Bamenda

3, May 2022

Cho Ayaba Criminal Gang: Pro Yaoundé senator kidnapped in Bamenda 0

A senator from President Paul Biya’s ruling party has been kidnapped along with her driver in Cameroon’s troubled anglophone northwest, military and administrative sources said Monday.

“Elizabeth Regina Mundi was kidnapped late Saturday morning by terrorists in Bamenda,” capital of the northwest, a senior official with the region’s governor told AFP.

He said two wings of the separatist Ambazonian Defence Forces (ADF) had claimed responsibility for the abduction. Ambazonia is the republic the rebels would like to proclaim after independence.

One called for the release of some of its detainees, the other sought a ransom, he added, asking to remain anonymous.

“The senator was going from Bamenda to her village for a funeral, the separatists kidnapped her and her driver on the road” said a regional army official, confirming both demands.

A video on social media, dated Saturday and verified by the senior regional official, shows Regina Mundi clearly forced to read a statement in English calling for the independence of the Ambazonia republic.

She is from the northwest and is a member of the politburo of Biya’s Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (RDPC).

The “Ambazonians” carry out frequent kidnappings, usually of civil servants, and some are killed. Church leaders and politicians have also been adducted, but mostly later freed.

In January, the bullet-riddled body of opposition senator and lawyer Henry Kemende was found in Bamenda.

The authorities accused the separatists of his murder but no one claimed responsibility.

Cameroon’s northwest and southwest are populated mainly by the anglophone minority in the predominantly French-speaking country.

The country has been ruled with an iron fist for nearly 40 years by 89-year-old Biya, who has cracked down on the rebellion.

In the past five years, after the repression of peaceful demonstrations accusing Yaounde of ostracising English speakers, armed separatists and the military have clashed repeatedly.

Civilians have suffered abuses committed by both sides, according to international NGOs and the UN.

The conflict has killed more than 6,000 people and displaced around a million, according to the International Crisis Group (ICG) think-tank.

Source: AFP

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