Days after higher education Minister, Jacques Fame Ndongo called for the suspension of Barrister Nkongho Felix Agbor over examination question on the Anglophone crisis, the University of Buea lecturer has been summoned for a disciplinary hearing.
Summoned by the dean of the faculty of Laws and Political Sciences, the hearing is due to take place tomorrow Wednesday 6th May, 2020 at the boardroom of the Central Administration Block.
Reacting to the minister’s letter earlier, Barrister Nkongho Felix said the administration was not satisfied with an examination question he had set on the Anglophone crisis as well as his advocacy for the respect of human rights.
The move has received widespread condemnation.
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