Cameroon: Michael Ndi, Journalist And Author Dies.

Michael Ndi, a renowned print media journalist in Cameroon has died.

Ndi gave his last breathe Wednesday, April 19, 2023 in his native Ntundip village, Ndu Sub Division, Donga Mantung Division of Cameroon’s North West Region.

Late Michael Ndi had suffered from poor health for a couple of years, loosing his sight at some point.

He was a one-time reporter with The Guardian Post, The Star, and The Herald Newspapers has died.

Ndi was also a publisher of the book, “Naked Truth of Ndu Genocide” which chronicled atrocities committed by government soldiers in 1993 in Ndu where women were raped, bottles forced into their private parts, scores of people killed, stores looted amongst others.

His funeral program is yet to be announced.

By David Atangana

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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