15, December 2019
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Restoration Forces Allegedly Set Hon. Enow Tanjong’s house ablaze 0
Southern Cameroons Restoration Forces have burnt down a house belonging to one of the pro Yaoundé members of parliament from the Manyu County, Enow Tanjong.
The residence, said to be located in Fotabe (Tinto) the chief settlement in the Upper Banyang sub constituency, was reportedly set ablaze on Saturday night over what the angry Southern Cameroonians called bad representation and lack of benefits of dividends of democracy in the union between French and British Southern Cameroons.
The Ambazonia Restoration Forces claimed in an audio message aired in the Kenyang language that they had earlier warned the former governor and now MP to leave French Cameroun and return home.
The veteran politician who was brought back into active politics via a diabolic harsh ploy against Hon. Rose Abunaw engineered by Minister Mengot was said to have arrived in the area accompanied by trucks loaded with Francophone gendarmes to discuss the February 2020 parliamentary elections.
Unconfirmed reports say the attack on the Tanjong’s residence resulted in a shooting with several injured. The French Cameroun gendarmerie station in Tinto is yet to confirm the incident.
Meanwhile, a source also told Cameroon Concord News that another cause of the incident was the ban on French Cameroun elections throughout Southern Cameroons by the Ambazonia Interim Government.
The Manyu County is very tense as people in the rural areas are staying indoors and might not likely partake in the municipal and parliamentary polls for fear of being arrested by the Southern Cameroons Restoration Forces.
By Rita Akana






















15, December 2019
Indomitable Lions: Mohamadou Idrissou in Austrian deportation centre 0
Former Cameroonian International footballer and Bundesliga professional, Mohamadou Idrissou is in custody pending deportation in Austria because he was unable to obtain a residence visa.
News of the arrest and detention of the onetime FIFA World Cup participant with the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon was confirmed on Saturday by the chairman of the Austrian fourth division club DSV Leoben, where the 39-year-old Cameroonian was hired in the summer.
Idrissou should have played for the amateur club and also had a job, said club boss Edi Lieber of dpa. Local media houses reported that Idrissou already had a job offer with the club and a work permit. However, he did not receive a residence visa following issues he had in the past in Germany, said Lieber, without giving any details.
“I’m sorry for him, he has been in Europe for so long,” said Lieber. “We had such a joy – he is someone who can take us further, and then it ends like this”.
Idrissou played 139 Bundesliga games (27 goals) for Hanover, Duisburg, Freiburg and Mönchengladbach. He was also used in 164 games (68 goals) in the 2nd division. At the 2010 World Cup Idrissou played for Cameroon.