February 13, 2017 Excerpt: “Cameroon’s linguistic divide dates back to the end of World War One when the League of Nations split the former German colony of Kamerun into zones of French and British administration. Shortly after independence in 1960, voters from the smaller English zone opted to join Cameroon over neighboring Nigeria – a […]
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BSC | AMB: UN expert calls on Cameroon to restore net services
Cameroonian Google coding champ Nji Collins Gbah was cut off by the disruption Excerpts: “A UN expert has called on Cameroon to restore net access to English-speaking parts of the country. Net services in the south-west and north-west regions of the nation were cut on 17 January. Cutting net services was an “appalling violation” of […]
BSC | AMB: Update on Military Tribunal Trial of “Anglophones” in Franco-Cameroun
February 13, 2017 Summary of the session today. The session started at 10.50 when the presiding judge came in and declared the session open. She asked if the state counsel had any special observations and he simply introduced the team with which he was working. Then Barrister Akere Muna gave his opening word, note that […]
BSC | AMB: Cameroons – Anglophone Lawyer In Jail Pays Tribute to Dad
A Tribute To A Hero 10th of December 2016 is a day that I normally celebrate because it is the international human rights day, but this particular 10th of December 2016 will have a double significance in my life. It is a day that my hero, my mentor, my role model, my biggest supporter and […]
BSC | AMB: Hon Wirba – Set a Date for MPs to Return Home
Hon Wirba Calls on The Consortium to Set a Date for West Cameroon MPs to Return Home My dear people of West Cameroon, what happened across our towns and villages yesterday 11th February 2017 was historic. Despite internet blackout and threats made by colonial administrative authorities, intimidating our educational authorities to show up and march, […]