The sons and daughters of the Oku Fondom yesterday reunited at the Fon’s palace in Oku, Bui Division, North West Region.
They converged to mourn Fon Sintieh II who disappeared earlier on May 6, 2021, from a protracted illness at the Bamenda Regional Hospital.
Amidst the Anglophone crisis in the North West and South West Regions, natives of Oku had not had a proper opportunity to mourn their departed Fon.
Oku natives present at the palace yesterday were delighted to finally mourn their departed leader, months after his disappearance.
Amongst other things, they reiterated the need for a return to peace in the Anglophone regions of Cameroon, so that all could go back to normal in the two troubled regions.
Residents and travelers have raised concerns over what they describe as a growing pattern of…
Le nom de Marie Flore Mboussi apparaît désormais parmi les auteurs de Conciencia Democrática, une…
Douala vit ce vendredi 5 juin une journée de tension dans le quartier historique de…
The United States Department of Homeland Security, DHS, has listed 15 Cameroonian nationals among 355…
The arrest of three teenagers in Yaoundé over alleged threats made on TikTok has reopened…
By Njoh Linda Prof. Bell Bitjoka, a Cameroonian cybercrime specialist and digital forensics expert, has…