Human Interest/Society

Cameroonian Woman Stranded in Nigeria After Seeking Spiritual Help

Kengmo Marie Ida, a Cameroonian woman who was a resident of Bafoussam, Ville 2, has been living in limbo for the past six years in Nigeria, after traveling there seeking spiritual deliverance from stagnation in her life.

Ida, originally from Haut Nkam, Bafang, went to the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) led by the late Prophet TB Joshua, hoping to find a solution to her problems. According to Ida, Prophet Joshua encouraged her to stay at the church, unlike others who were advised to leave. However, tragedy struck before Ida could receive her deliverance, as Prophet Joshua passed away unexpectedly in June 2021.

Since then, Ida has been stranded in Nigeria, unable to return home. The circumstances surrounding her situation are unclear, but she reportedly lost all her identification documents, including her phone and ID cards, making it difficult for her to return to Cameroon.

Ida’s situation highlights the challenges faced by individuals seeking spiritual guidance outside their home countries. It is crucial for individuals considering such journeys to be aware of the potential risks and ensure they have the necessary documentation and support systems in place before travelling.

Hope for Return?

There may be a glimmer of hope for Ida’s return. MMI reached out to the Cameroon Consulate General in Lagos via email after unsuccessful attempts by phone. The email detailed the woman’s plight and asked what services the consulate offers in such a situation.

The Consulate’s response, though grammatically informal, offered a potential solution: “What does the Cameroonian nationality need? Just come to the Consulate with a hand written application of what she needs exactly. She will be attended to, henceforth, feel free to report what ever you want to, and how ever you want to, it’s a basic right.”

This suggests that if Ida can reach the Consulate, they may be able to assist her in obtaining emergency travel documents and facilitating her return to Cameroon.

Uncertainties Remain

However, several questions remain unanswered. It is unclear how Ida will manage to travel to the Consulate in Lagos given her reported lack of funds and identification. Additionally, the Consulate’s response doesn’t specify the exact documentation required or the process involved.

Call to Action

This Cameroonian woman’s situation is not isolated but underscores the importance of strong consular support for Cameroonians abroad. MMI urges the Cameroonian Consulate General in Lagos to provide clearer information on their website regarding the services they offer to citizens in similar situations.

Furthermore, friends and family of Ida in Cameroon are urged to reach out to her and offer any assistance they can to facilitate her journey to the Consulate and eventual return home.

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Evelyn Ndi

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