January 2017
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The Catholic Bishops of Cameroon have been in Mamfe since Sunday January 8, 2017 for an annual seminar. Yesterday, the national broadcaster CRTV reported falsely that the bishops of Cameroon have pleaded with teachers to call off the strike. The bishops are still consistent with their appeal for dialogue. And the bishops of the Ecclesiastical […]
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February 4, 2017 Cameroons Teachers Union Leader speaks from a foreign embassy in the Republique du Cameroun, encouraging citizens of British Southern Cameroons to hang on tight until our goals are achieved.
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By Ntumfoyn Boh Herbert (Yindo Toh) Washington, 14 January 2017: The charismatic Member of Parliament (MP) for Bui-South, Hon. Joseph Wirba, crossed yet another line in the sand Saturday when he royally ignored a ban by the colonial administrators of Bui Division to preside a heavily-attended rally at Squares, Kumbo. His convoy, preceded by over-excited, […]
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April 7, 2017 Demos scheduled for April 21 – 22, 2017 Audio Message by Ntumfoyn Herbert Bobe, MoRISC Spokesperson
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