30, August 2021
Amba fighters ambush Cameroon military convoy in Mundemba, 2 soldiers dead: security sources 0
The carnage is continuing unabated as Ambazonian fighters keep on reducing the country’s military into a group of scouts who have lost their way in a massive wilderness. The country’s army soldiers are completely at the wit’s end.
Southern Cameroonian fighters have simply overwhelmed the country’s military as they gain more experience and acquire more sophisticated weapons in a war that is very likely to run for decades, especially as the government is reluctant to head to the negotiating table.
Some of the weapons are acquired when the brave Southern Cameroonian fighters attack and kill highly demoralized army soldiers who now understand that they are not a match for the Amba Boys who are hell-bent on liberating their fatherland.
The ragtag military group that started with machetes and hunting rifles has morphed into a sophisticated group of experienced and dedicated fighters and these boys are not shy to demonstrate their power by attacking the military and its equipment on a terrain the military knows nothing about.
Ambazonia Restoration Forces ambushed a Cameroon government military convoy, providing security at an ENEO facility in Mundemba killing 2 soldiers security sources said today August 30, 2021.
The convoy came under heavy attack from the Amba fighters as it headed towards the electricity company’s post in Mundemba, the chief town in Ndian division on Monday, the sources hinted.
The attack was the latest in a Southern Cameroons conflict which has killed thousands of people and displaced hundreds since it began four years ago.
“We lost 2 soldiers in the terrorists’ ambush in Mundemba” a military officer, who asked not to be identified, told Cameroon Intelligence Report.
He said 4 government army soldiers, including two ENEO staffs, were wounded in the ambush.
The Cameroon government military convoy was on its way to supply troops protecting ENEO technicians when it came under fire, said another military source, who gave the same toll.
By Rita Akana



















30, August 2021
SOBA UK re-elects president and Executive Team 0
SOBA UK renewed the mandate of its executive bureau today amid preparations for their 2021 Annual Residential Convention.
A member of the newly elected SOBA UK executive team said following the election:
“We are excited to continue with our roles. We stand shoulder-to-shoulder with all SOBANS including the Cameroonian community in the UK particularly those who put extraordinary passion and effort into defending our academic and social heritage. We believe that by working together we can continue to transform SOBA UK into a more organised, powerful force. It is an honour to lead SOBA UK.”
SOBA UK 2021 Executive Elections – Official Confirmation of the Results
Dear Sobans,
On behalf of the patrons, I am pleased to confirm the final results of the members who have been
successfully elected to the executive of SOBA UK for the period from 1st September 2021 to 31st
August 2023;
1) PRESIDENT – FRANKLIN EGBE
2) VICE PRESIDENT – ATEM AKOH-ARREY
3) SECRETARY GENERAL – ASMARA EBAN
4) DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL – RALPH MBUA
5) EXECUTIVE TREASURER – BENEDICT TCHANTCHEU
6) FINANCIAL SECRETARY – KOBI AKONG
7) PUBLICITY OFFICER – FRITZ ESAMBI
The detailed results and statistics have been sent to all members who voted by Big Pulse for
Verification and the above results have been confirmed by patrons and elections observers on 26th
August, 2021.
Please join me in wishing these elected members every success in their roles as they seek to move
our association forward.
My gratitude goes to all voters who participated in the elections, 103 members registered to vote out
of 123 registered members (including 8 patrons who do not register to vote). I also want to thank the
Patrons for successfully managing the elections process and collaborating effectively with the
elections system provider, BigPulse.
We are pleased to have used elections observers and greatly appreciate their time and contribution
to the process. We look forward to any feedback that they may have on the process, fairness and
accessibility of voting to members.
Yours faithfully,
Soban Joseph Foncha
Lead Patron (On behalf of all Patrons)