Cameroon
50 billion Francs CFA worth of Tramadol and two other hard drugs caught by Cameroon Customs under routine control at Douala Sea Ports.
50 billion Francs CFA worth of Tramadol and two other hard drugs caught by Cameroon Customs under routine control at Douala Sea Ports. These banned substances were “miraculously” caught when the Minister of Finance, Minister of Health, Governor of the Littoral and other dignitaries by happenstance were in Douala. Coincidence? It is possible, but knowing…
Certain foreign powers pretend to fight terrorism while secretly using it as a tool to destabilize African nations
Certain foreign powers pretend to fight terrorism while secretly using it as a tool to destabilize African nations President Assimi Goïta of Mali has once again shaken the table, declaring boldly: “We either fight this war or remain slaves forever, because they are hunting us.” According to him, certain foreign powers pretend to fight terrorism…
Joshua Osih says: Only a United Anglophone can take over Cameroon after 65 years of Francophone rule
Joshua Osih says: Only a United Anglophone can take over Cameroon after 65 years of Francophone rule The SDF National Chairman has admonished that unless Anglophones from the North West and the South West regions are united, fight with one voice as one people, then we can have an Anglophone president in Cameroon, adding that…
Mobile money : Une opportunité de binarisation du franc CFA pour sauver les finances de l’État
Mobile money : Une opportunité de binarisation du franc CFA pour sauver les finances de l’État Par Louis Marie Kakdeu Les services du FMI viennent d’achever leur mission de 2026 au titre de l’article IV au Cameroun. Le rapport est sans appel. Le FMI alerte sur le risque de surendettement du Cameroun en 2026 :…
The Illustrious “Legacy” of Governor Okalia Bilai: A Masterclass in Failure.
The Illustrious “Legacy” of Governor Okalia Bilai: A Masterclass in Failure. If one were to write a handbook on how not to govern, Bernard Okalia Bilai’s tenure in the South West Region of Cameroon would be the only case study needed. Since his appointment in 2012, he has curated a truly impressive portfolio of incompetence….
Cameroon: Can Pope Leo’s visit end an ongoing genocidal war in Ambazonia?
Cameroon: Can Pope Leo’s visit end an ongoing genocidal war in Ambazonia? Preparations Intensify at an Abandoned Bamenda Airport Ahead of Potential Papal Visit Authorities in Cameroon’s North West Region have stepped up preparations at Bamenda Airport ahead of the anticipated visit of the Pope to Bamenda. an airport which has long been abandoned to…
A Call to Responsibility and Professionalism: NCC President’s 2026 World Radio Day Message.
A Call to Responsibility and Professionalism: NCC President’s 2026 World Radio Day Message. On the occasion of the 2026 World Radio Day, the President of the National Communication Council (NCC), Joseph Chebonkeng Kalabuse, delivered a powerful and timely message to Radio Journalists across the nation. Speaking during an interview he granted to a CRTV Journalist,…
The world’s oldest, longest-serving tyrant, Paul Biya of Cameroon Clocks 93 today
The world’s oldest, longest-serving tyrant, Paul Biya of Cameroon Clocks 93 today The long-serving president of Cameroon celebrates his 93rd birthday today, February 13, 2026. Born on February 13, 1933, five years before World War II, he came to power on November 6, 1982. He has been in power for 43 years. These years, added…
Where are Cameroon’s Youth?
Where are Cameroon’s Youth? Where is the youth day in the Banana Republic of CameRUIN? When will this nation be taken over by youths? 93-year-olds are still running in the corridors of power and celebrating Youth Day. What an insult to the people…. Anglophone CPDM Elites parading the corridors of Power in Yaounde, listen to…
Zacchaeus Mungwe Forjindam, Cameroon’s Unsung Hero
Zacchaeus Mungwe Forjindam, Cameroon’s Unsung Hero MANY ANGLOPHONES DO NOT KNOW ABOUT A HERO AND A PATRIOTIC MAN CALLED MR. ZACCHAEUS MUNGWE FORJINDAM. Mr Zacchaeus Mungwe Forjindam is a figure whose legacy in Cameroon is often viewed through two distinct lenses: that of the visionary “Captain of Industry” who built a maritime empire, and that…

