‘Pastor’ admits keeping girls declared missing in Bamenda


By David Atangana

A man whom sources say identified himself only as ‘man of God’ has admitted to be keeping three girls who had been declared missing by their respective families.

This is in the crisis-hit city of Bamenda in the North West region.


The said man of God is reported to have called some of the relatives, shortly after their disappearance was announced.
The missing young girls are said to be; Menyam Tracy, 14; Awah Mauralin, 14 and Blessing aged 15.The girls are said to be out of reach despite efforts made by relatives to locate them.


A relative of one of the girls told MMI that the concerned have been missing for three days.


The relative said hours after their disappearance “…a man called claiming he is a man of God and said the three girls are in his keeping”.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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