Categories: Cameroon

Vision 4 TV journalist , Ernest Obama arrested for allegedly mismanaging funds

Popular TV broadcaster for Vision 4 Television was this morning arrested by the forces of law and order for an unknown crime.

Fresh reports coming out now reveal the former Director of the Vision 4 television was taken on instructions to answer to charges of mismanagement of funds during his time at the helm of the media house.

The journalist is said to have been terribly brutalized and his dresses torn upon his arrival at the State Secretariat for Defense (SED), as he tried resisting.

Unconfirmed reports claim the journalist has been left dejected at his confinement with torn dresses and is barefoot with handcuffs.

It should equally be noted that before Obama’s arrest, he was no longer working with the Television house, but was now rather in service with newspaper “Anecdote”, the print media sector for the media company “Groupe Anecdote”.
It is widely being reported that while Ernest Obama is behind bars, some of his former collaborators are currently being thoroughly interrogated on the instructions of the boss of Anecdote Group, Jean Pierre Amougou Belinga.
Ernest Obama became very unpopular with the Anglophones in 2017 when he was widely accused of propagating hate speech, he infamously referred to Anglophone protesters as “rats” during one of his TV outings. This led to many media houses and personalities, with Anglophones especially calling for the journalists to be severely sanctioned after such controversial statements. He, like South West Governor Bernard Okalia Bilai had called Anglophones “dogs” but went unpunished.
Obama had asked that raticides be used to completely kill all anglophones, describing them as enemies of the state. He also called for the arrest of anglophones in francophone regions.

Mimi Mefo Info (MMI)

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