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Bishop Andrew Nkea Becomes New President Of Cameroon’s Episcopal Conference

Bishop Andrew Nkea has reportedly been voted as the new President of Cameroon’s Episcopal Conference.

Mgr Andrew Nkea, the Archbishop of Bamenda was voted today in the recently ended 47th Plenary Assembly of Bishops of Cameroon.

He henceforth will takeover from former President, Bishop Abraham Boualo Kome, the Bishop of Bafang.

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