Human Interest/Society

Government Sanctions Soldier Who Filmed Students at Sacred Heart College Mankon

The Governor of the North West region has described as irresponsible and wayward the video recording of students by soldiers at Sacred heart college in Mankon, Bamenda. The video showed students in their dormitory dancing in front of a gun-toting soldier.

Governor Adolphe Lele L’Afrique described the incident as an isolated case and said the soldier who videotaped the students and proceeded to share on social media has been identified and sanctioned.

The Governor however failed to unveil his identity in the press release issued Wednesday. He urged soldiers to play their role while respecting the law.


Gender promoters outrightly condemned the video calling on school heads and government to take action.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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