Cameroon
The church does not pay ransom but colludes with corrupt governments
The church does not pay ransom but colludes with corrupt governments Today, November 26, marks the deadline set by Archbishop Andrew Nkea of Bamenda for the release of Rev. Fr. John Berinyuy Tatah, who was abducted by armed Ambazonia separatist fighters together with other clergy on November 15 and 18. Despite repeated appeals, he remains…
Cameroon’s post-election battle has crossed borders, and it’s getting louder.
Cameroon’s post-election battle has crossed borders, and it’s getting louder. The Council for the Sovereignty of Cameroon (CSC) is praising The Gambia for protecting Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who won the October 12 election. From their perspective, Biya’s rule is a hostage situation for Cameroon’s sovereignty. They argue that giving Tchiroma haven boosts their push to…
Akere Muna, Blows alarm over the systematic theft of the Cameroon’s gold.
Cameroon’s renowned anti-corruption advocate and former presidential candidate, Akere Muna, is sounding the alarm over what he calls the systematic theft of the country’s gold. In a detailed report shared on Facebook, he highlights massive discrepancies between gold export figures declared in Cameroon and import figures recorded in Dubai — discrepancies so large that he…
Coup de gueule (Part 2) : A bas la logique alimentaire et la logique identitaire ! Louis-Marie Kakdeu
Coup de gueule (Part 2) : A bas la logique alimentaire et la logique identitaire ! Louis-Marie Kakdeu Je suis né à Banka. Dieu n’a pas demandé mon avis. Je suis Bamiléké et j’ai l’avantage d’avoir voyagé partout à travers le pays et à travers le monde. Je suis allé à Lolodorf, à Campo, à…
2025 Presidential Election in Cameroon: A Statistical Analysis of Contested Results
2025 Presidential Election in Cameroon: A Statistical Analysis of Contested Results On November 6, 2025, Paul Biya was sworn in after the Constitutional Council declared him the winner of the presidential election with *53.66%* of the vote. However, this announcement triggered widespread, sometimes violent, protests across the country and raised massive doubts about the legitimacy…
Coup de gueule : Voici mon combat personnel à l’avenir Louis Marie Kakdeu
Coup de gueule : Voici mon combat personnel à l’avenir Louis Marie Kakdeu Puisque toutes les personnes un peu lucides se rendent aujourd’hui comptent de l’arnaque qu’a constitué l’élection présidentielle du 12 octobre 2025 au Cameroun, je crois que nous pouvons nous parler les yeux dans les yeux maintenant. Le pays est bloqué. Le système…
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE HIGH COUNCIL OF THE CAMEROONIAN REVOLUTION (HCRC)
Banjul, November 17, 2025 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE HIGH COUNCIL OF THE CAMEROONIAN REVOLUTION (HCRC) Decree No. 001/HCRC/25 – Considering the stolen victory of the People in the presidential election of October 12, 2025. – Considering that the change so eagerly awaited by the majority of the Cameroonian people will never materialize through…
Cameroon’s post election protests: several deaths reported
News reachaeching Breaking News adds that another detainee just died in police custody and buried secretly in Douala as others suffer amputation after gunshots A young man arrested during the post-election crackdown has reportedly died at the Ngoma prison in Douala, with his body secretly buried at the Bois des Singes cemetery According to the…
An Open Letter to His Excellency President Paul Biya of Cameroon
An Open Letter to His Excellency President Paul Biya A Call for Justice and Sustainable Peace through the Resolution of the Anglophone Question By Professor Willibroad Dze-Ngwa Your Excellency, Permit me, first of all, to congratulate you as President of the Republic of Cameroon following the October 12, 2025 Presidential Election. The people of Cameroon…
Archbishop Samuel Kleda: A Call to Democratic Conscience
Archbishop Samuel Kleda: A Call to Democratic Conscience “Democracy does not accommodate cannon fire, threats, arbitrary arrests, or intimidation of citizens who think differently. Elections are not organized to kill fellow citizens. A people cannot be governed with weapons.”— Mgr Samuel Kleda, Archbishop of Douala These words from Archbishop Samuel Kleda resound as a cry…

