A Letter to Archbishop Andrew Nkea, archbishop of Bamenda by one of the children of Father Cletus Tita. Monday, September 23, 2024.

A Letter to Archbishop Andrew Nkea, archbishop of Bamenda by one of the children of Father Cletus Tita. Monday, September 23, 2024.

Dear Archbishop Andrew Nkea:

I recently listened to your video message calling on parents to send their children to school for the new academic year 2024 – 2025.
How can you explain this to me when you are still keeping priests who have children?

I am one of the many children of Reverend Father Cletus Tita. You know these stories very well, starting from when in 2018, Therese Forbin wrote expressing doubts about if she and her brothers were the only children of Father Cletus Tita.

She was very sad that Father Cletus Tita was not there for them. Since we, the children were introduced to the world, you have done nothing about the matter.

Instead, you protect and hide the priests leaving us to rot. Do you care about children? What have you done since you learned that some of the priests of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bamenda are parents? Is it the new face of the Church of the Bamenda Ecclesiastical Province to hide criminals in the name of priests?
Is it normal and acceptable for priests to have sexual relationships with women, have children and abandon them? Your quietness and total silence over injustice means acceptance.

I therefore ask: what code of law do you abide to? Are you really a Roman Catholic priest, talk less of a Roman Catholic bishop when you don’t go by the rules?! Where are you leading us to as chief shepherd of Bamenda Archdiocese?
If you doubt our existence, then, invite us to provide semens for medical tests.

In a nutshell, ask my father, Fr. Cletus Tita, your priest, to send me to school. I’m waiting. Imagine that one of us could fall in love and marry a sibling without knowing.
Thanks to the investigations of Dr. Nchumbonga George Lekelefac, I will advise every child of a priest, known or unknown to check well before marrying the person we fall in love with because very often, we meet at the priest’s place without knowing that we are or could be siblings.

I remember a young man I saw and felt an attachment to, and I cannot explain it. He came for my phone number but Fr. Cletus Tita distracted him by giving him 10.000 Frs and gently sent him away…that could be my half-brother.

Dear Archbishop Nkea, this is very serious: I am waiting to be sent to school either by Fr. Cletus Tita who is my father or by you his boss since you have joined him in being a partner of the crime by not making him to leave the priesthood and take care of us, his children. You have separated him from us by sending him to Kenya on sabbatical. This is gross injustice on your part to us, the children of Fr. Cletus Tita. Justice must prevail.

Thank you in advance.

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