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Njingum Musa Carries Cameroon’s Voice to Marrakech Economic Summit

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MARRAKECH, MOROCCO  by Wirngo Peter Tardzenyuy  Hon. Njingum Musa Mbutoh, Member of Parliament for Ngoketunjia North and Quæstor of the National Assembly, is representing Cameroon at the 4th Marrakech Parliamentary Economic Forum for the Euro-Mediterranean and Gulf Region taking place from June 19 to 20, 2026. The forum has brought together parliamentarians, economic policymakers, financial institutions, and development partners from across Africa, Europe, and the Gulf region to discuss some of the major economic issues facing countries today. Held under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco, the gathering is organized by Morocco's House of Councillors and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean in partnership with the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Central to the discussions are trade reforms, regional economic cooperation, investment opportunities, infrastructure financing, and the implementa...

North West Youth Sports Jamboree Launched to Promote Unity, Talent and Social Cohesion

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By Wirngo Peter Tardzenyuy The Bamenda City Council has officially launched preparations for the North West Youth Sports Jamboree, a regional sporting initiative aimed at fostering unity, peace and youth development across the North West Region. The project, organized under the distinguished patronage of the Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, was unveiled during a planning meeting held on June 18, 2026 at the Bamenda City Council Staff Club. The meeting brought together government officials, sports administrators, youth leaders, municipal authorities, media professionals and representatives of various sporting federations. Speaking during the meeting, Achombong Tembeng Paul said the jamboree is designed to bring together people from all seven divisions of the North West Region under one platform. According to the city mayor, sports remain one of the strongest tools for promoting social cohesion and rebuilding community ties. "The main objective of this jambor...

Bamenda Hosts Key Workshop to Reshape Humanitarian Coordination in Northwest and Southwest Regions

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By Wirngo Peter Tardzenyuy Senior United Nations officials, regional authorities, humanitarian partners, and civil society actors have gathered in Bamenda for a crucial two-day workshop aimed at redefining how humanitarian assistance is coordinated and delivered in Cameroon’s Northwest and Southwest regions. The Area-Based Coordination (ABC) Transition Workshop, taking place from June 17–18, 2026, marks a significant step in ongoing efforts to localize humanitarian response mechanisms. The initiative is part of a broader transition process launched in 2025, which seeks to gradually phase out the internationally led humanitarian cluster system and replace it with a nationally driven coordination framework by 2027. The opening ceremony brought together representatives from UN agencies, international and national NGOs, humanitarian coordination structures, technical sector leads, and government officials from the Northwest, Southwest, and YaoundĂ©. The workshop was officially opened by Sai...

From the Pulpit to Public Scrutiny: The Story Behind the Wuljung Nelson Controversy

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By Wirngo Peter Tardzenyuy The recent arrest of Douala-based preacher Wuljung Nelson over allegations linking him to a fetish power and a purported money-multiplication scheme has sent shockwaves across religious circles in Cameroon and beyond. Reports indicate that authorities arrested both the preacher and a traditional practitioner as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged fraudulent activities involving so-called "magic wallets" and charms. Authorities have yet to release a comprehensive account of the case, and investigations remain ongoing. For many, the news came as a surprise. For others who once worked closely within the ministry, it has reopened old questions. I first encountered Nelson Wuljung in late 2016 and early 2017 while serving in the media department of Faith Ministry International Christian Centre (FMICC). At the time, I was responsible for filming church activities, editing videos, producing content for Grace Life TV (GLTV), and covering prophetic ...

SDF Returns to Bamenda with Strong Message of Unity and Electoral Readiness

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By Wirngo Peter Tardzenyuy The Social Democratic Front (SDF) has signaled a determined return to its political roots as members of the party's National Executive Committee (NEC) gathered in Bamenda on Saturday, June 13, 2026, for what party leaders described as a historic meeting. Held at the residence of the late SDF National Chairman, Ni John Fru Ndi, the meeting brought together senior party officials from across the country under the leadership of National Chairman Joshua Osih, who used the occasion to deliver a message of unity, reconciliation and preparation for upcoming elections. Before the start of deliberations, NEC members paid tribute to the late Fru Ndi, whose legacy continues to shape the party he founded. The leadership also visited his graveside ahead of a thanksgiving service scheduled at his church, Presbyterian Church Musang. Addressing members, Osih said the gathering was more than an ordinary party meeting. "We have not come here on tourism. We have come h...

North West Stakeholders Renew Commitment to Fight Corruption as CONAC Concludes Three-Day Workshop

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By Wirngo Peter Tardzenyuy Stakeholders in the North West Region have renewed their commitment to combating corruption through stronger collaboration, public engagement and institutional accountability following a three-day workshop organized by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (CONAC). The workshop, which ran from June 10 to 12 at the conference hall of the Regional Delegation of Scientific Research and Innovation in Bamenda, brought together representatives of public institutions, civil society organizations, religious bodies, traditional authorities and governance actors to evaluate the implementation of the 2025 Anti-Corruption Action Plan and develop a strategic roadmap for 2026. Speaking at the close of the workshop, Achaleke Christian, Member of CONAC's Coordination Committee and representative of the Commission's Chairperson, stressed that corruption remains deeply rooted in society and requires a collective response. He noted that discussions during the workshop...

GCE Leak Scandal: Minister, Rights Advocate Point to Internal Failures

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  By Wirngo Peter Tardzenyuy The ongoing investigation into the leakage of GCE examination papers has taken a new twist, with the Minister of Secondary Education, Pauline Nalova Lyonga, attributing the incident to failures from within the examination system. Speaking in Yaounde, the minister rejected claims that the leak was orchestrated to discredit the Cameroon GCE Board or justify any attempt to take control of the institution. She stated that available information points to individuals involved in the handling and production of examination materials. According to the minister, the leaked papers passed through institutions such as Press Print and individuals directly linked to the GCE Board. She described the incident as an internal betrayal and announced that investigations were ongoing to identify and sanction those responsible. Her remarks come as concerns continue to grow over the impact of the scandal on candidates across the country. Reacting to the incident, Dr. Agb...

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CDENO Records Strong Performance as Board Adopts 2025 Administrative Accounts

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By Wirngo Peter Tardzenyuy   The 63rd Board Meeting (Account Session) of the North West Livestock Development Fund (CDENO) has ended in Bamenda with the adoption of the institution's 2025 administrative and management accounts, reflecting what officials described as a year of remarkable achievements despite prevailing challenges. The meeting, chaired under the supervision of representatives of the government and attended by board members, reviewed the implementation of resolutions from the previous session, examined financial and administrative reports, and assessed the institution's overall performance during the 2025 financial year. Representing the Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries, the Governor of the North West Region, H.E. Adolf Lele L'Afrique, commended CDENO's management for what he described as a satisfactory execution of its mandate and prudent management of public resources. "The administrative account was adopted by all members of t...

Four Killed in Night Attack on Drinking Spot in Nkor, Noni Subdivision

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At least four people, including two military officers and two civilians, were killed on Tuesday evening June 10, 2026 following an armed attack on a popular drinking spot in Nkor Market, Noni Subdivision of Bui Division in the North-West Region. The incident reportedly occurred at about 9:00 p.m. when unidentified gunmen, believed by local sources to be separatist fighters, opened fire on individuals gathered at the busy market-side drinking joint. Witnesses say the location was crowded at the time of the attack, with residents socializing and taking refreshments when gunshots suddenly rang out, causing panic and confusion among those present. Among the civilians killed was a woman identified as Dimla Carine, who local sources say was involved in ongoing census data collection activities in the subdivision. Her death has sparked concern among residents, particularly as census operations continue in parts of the region despite persistent security challenges. The two military personnel w...

GCE Examination Postponement Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Parents and Stakeholders in Bamenda

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By Wirngo Peter Tardzenyuy The recent postponement of some 2026 General Certificate of Education (GCE) examination papers following reports of question paper leakages has sparked widespread reactions among parents, civil society actors, education stakeholders and residents in Bamenda. The decision, aimed at preserving the credibility of the examination process, has however left many candidates and their families grappling with unexpected challenges, particularly in the North West Region where the ongoing socio-political crisis has already complicated access to education. For many families, the extension means additional financial strain. Several candidates from insecure rural communities had relocated to urban centres such as Bamenda to sit for the examinations under safer conditions. Parents say they had carefully budgeted for accommodation, feeding and transportation based on the original examination schedule. Dr. Alfred Wuku Kudi, a parent, expressed concern over the financial impli...