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Kumbo Bishop unmasks Killers of Ngarbuh massacre

The Bishop of the Kumbo Diocese, his Lordship Bishop George Nkou has said separatist fighters are not to be blame for the killing of mothers and children in Ngarbuh-Ntumbaw on Valentine’s Day February 14th 2020.

In an Exclusive interview with Equinoxe Television in Bamenda, North West regional Chief town, the Bishop made startling revelations about the Ngarbuh-Ntumbaw Massacre with figures sharply contradictory to those given by government of Cameroon.

Concerning responsibility of the Masacre , Bishop George Nkou cited villgers, revealing that those who killed their love ones, said they were looking for Amba boys.

“I can tell you that this mama said that soldiers came in, took thier children out of thier houses..and later they were found dead, they tod them that they were looking for Amba boys, there is no other way to say it” Said Bishop of Kumbo.
The Bishop also said the killers stormed the village at about 4am Friday February 14th, as related by villagers .

On the number of Casualties the Bishop says they have identified and documented 22 persons killed, and the figures are undisputable.
He further said the 22 deaths included two preganant women and predominantly comprised of Children.

The man of God highlighted that 21 of the victims have all been identified as armless civilians, with just one known to be an Amba boy by the local population.

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