Women peace advocates in the Anglophone Regions join journalists to bid farewell to Anye Nde Nsoh

Members of the South West North West Women’s Task Force joined journalists and the family of Anye Nde Nsoh to pay their last respect to the slain reporter.

They were present at Anye’s funeral on Saturday, May 13th, 2023.

“SNWOT today joins the media family to bid farewell to Anye Ndeh Nsoh,” the group wrote on twitter.

Anye who worked as reporter for The Advocate Newspaper and other social media outlets was shot and killed in Ntarikon by Separatist Fighters — on May 7th in front of a bar where he was animating an event.

Anye was “a young and vibrant journalist killed by gun shot. We continue to call for an end to hostilities in the NW and SW,” SNWOT said.

Anye was laid to rest in Bagmande, Bamenda Two Sud-Division.

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