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Dr. Success Nkongho Claims Deeper Agenda to Ekondo Titi School Killings

Repentant Separatist, Dr. Success Nkongho has made a series of claims concerning yesterday’s shooting at the Government Bilingual High School, Ekondo Titi in the South West Region of Cameroon.

He claimed that Ambazonian fighters should not be quickly accused, as there may be more than meets the eyes.

To him, the killings in Ekondo Titi were well orchestrated to get the state dish out money, to be used in an investigation.

He wrote on Facebook: “They killed the students so they can give them a warrant to search for 10 Kobbo, whom they know is not in Ndian, just because searching Kobbo involves Billions.”

He also claimed the people who are alleged to have committed the act are not real Separatists fighters.

According to Dr. Success, “They are just representing the interest of the faces you don’t see. Some of whom are Patriots.”

His claims remain unauthenticated however, as government has pointed accusing fingers at separatist fighters for the act.

The fighters it should be recalled have on several instances, called for an end to classes in the Anglophone regions till they are given independence from Cameroon.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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