Bamenda: Journalists storm streets in protest, demand justice for Anye Nde Nsoh

Bamenda-based journalists have stormed the streets this afternoon, protesting and demanding justice following the killing of journalist Anye Nde Nsoh.

Anye, a sports reporter and writer with The Advocate Newspaper, was shot dead in Bamenda on Sunday evening by gunmen who identified as Ambazonia separatist fighters.

He was killed by gunmen who were identified as Ambazonia separatist fighters. He was shot in the chest and he died before reaching the hospital.

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