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PCC contradicts Communication Minister, Puts Mamfe Death Toll At 50

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By Amina Hilda

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The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon (PCC), Rt Rev Fonki Samuel, says over 50 were killed in the arson attack in Egbekaw, Mamfe, contradicting the Minister of Communication, who puts the casualties at 25.

The Moderator also blamed “armed terrorists” for the attack that sent shocking waves around the country on November 6, a day President Paul Biya was celebrating 41 years in power.

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Ambazonia separatist fighters are reported to have attacked the victims around 3:30am, shot some and burnt others in their sleep.

One of several buildings burnt in the Egbekaw attack

While the death toll from the tragic event continues to fluctuate, the PCC Moderator says over 50 were killed.

Rev Fonki’s communique released Wednesday, November 8, is the latest of several outings condemning the heinous act.

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“With a painful and troubled heart we extend our condolences to the families whose loved ones were brutally and inhumanely butchered in the arson attack in Egbekaw Mamfe by Armed Terrorists on Monday 6th November 2023, where more than 50 people were killed including women and children, and houses razed down,” the PCC Moderator wrote.

PCC Moderator’s communique released Nov. 8

He extended condolences to “the families whose loved ones were brutally and inhumanely butchered in the arson attack…”

The prelate added: “With all firmness, we condemn this atrocity and repeat that human life is sacred with no one having the right to take the life of another”.

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The release comes after an earlier statement from the Roman Catholic Bishop of Mamfe, who also strongly condemned the attack.

Among the victims were men, women and children. At least 10 houses also got burnt, according to the Senior Divisional Officer of Manyu, Viang Mekala.

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Rev Fonki’s figure on the massacre is the highest that has so far been reported amid conflicting numbers.

Also, it sharply contradicts that of Cameroon’s Minister of Communication, Rene Emmanuel Sadi.

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In a communiqué signed Tuesday, November 7, Minister Sadi placed the death toll at 25. This was after the Divisional Officer of Manyu said over 20 died in the attack.

Also, several news media reports said over 30 died.

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“The preliminary death toll from this criminal and barbaric act is 25, that is, 19 men, 05 women and an 8-year-old child. Nine injured cases were registered, some of whom are in a critical condition, and admitted in hospitals of the said locality were they are receiving treatment,” said Minister Rene Sadi.

While the exact number of deaths remains uncertain, families of the deceased have remained inconsolable following Monday’s massacre.

The inability of government officials to establish the exact number of deaths has left a good number of Cameroonians wondering.

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It is also worth noting that 72 hours on, the President of the Republic of Cameroon has clung to his decision to remain mute on the tragedy plaguing his country at the moment.

Separatist Leader Takes Responsibility

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In the wake of condemnations and separatists’ denial of responsibility for the attack, Hong Kong-based separatist leader, Ngong Emmanuel, popularly called Capo Daniel, admitted separatists’ responsibility for the attack.

He said it was a revenge attack by fighters from Akwaya, one of the four Subdivisions in Manyu Division.

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“What happened in Mamfe, in Egbekaw, is a revenge attack following the killing of two Ambazonia soldiers that took place sometime last week,” he said in a video posted on YouTube on Tuesday.

He also said perpetrators of the attack were members the Ambazonia Defence Forces of his former ally, Ayaba Cho Lucas.

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Ayaba Cho, who firmly advocates for independence through violence, has denied that his forces carried out the attack.

His former spokesman, Capo Daniel, tells a different story.

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“What happened, according to our soldiers who have provided this information, is that the Cameroon military ambushed two of our soldiers.

“The general, who is dead and one of his top lieutenants was killed and his dead body was carried and buried in Egbekaw by the Cameroon military.

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“So this was a revenge attack. If you look at all the people who were killed these are people who are coming from Akwaya, who are now living in Egbekaw. That is what happened and that is what caused this atrocity,” Capo explained.

MMI has not conducted any independent findings on the Mamfe attack.

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Yaoundé : un jeune empoisonné après l’obtention de son visa pour le Canada

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Selon plusieurs sources, Yannick Bekemen aurait été empoisonné par un de ses collègues qui lui aurait servi un mets jeudi dernier dans leur lieu de service.

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L’affaire donne des frissons. Selon plusieurs sources, le jeune Yannick Bekemen employé dans la société INTERTIS à Bastos, quartier huppé de la capitale est mort après avoir été empoisonné par un de ses collègues. Les faits se déroulent jeudi dernier. Selon nos sources, Yannick Bekemen aurait annoncé la veille à ses collègues qu’il a obtenu son visa pour le Canada. C’est ainsi qu’arrivé au lieu de travail le lendemain, c’est-à-dire jeudi, « un de ses collègues le nommé MOSES a apporté un thermos contenant l’Okok avec du manioc proposant de manger ce mets entre collègues. Mets qu’il avait commandé au restaurant de leur lieu de service », raconte un proche de la victime.

De retour chez lui à 19h Yannick se sent mal et son cas s’aggrave à 3 h du matin: vomissements et diarrhées. Voyant son cas s’aggraver, Yannick aurait selon ses proches déclaré de vive voix que: « Ekié c’est toujours pour le voyage ci qu’on veut me finir ? »

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Mais au petit matin, la situation s’est aggravé, conduit de toute urgence à l’hôpital JAMOT, le pauvre ne va succomber à sa maladie.

 Plusieurs jeunes ont été empoisonné au Cameroun dans des circonstances troubles. En septembre dernier, Larissa, une jeune mariée, avait été empoisonné lors de son propre mariage.

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Selon nos sources fiables chez Culture Ébène, elle avait perdu sa vie après avoir consommé un simple verre de jus. Louis, son époux fraîchement marié, de nationalité française, est subitement devenu veuf quelques minutes après avoir prononcé ses vœux.

Le Cameroun a été témoin de plusieurs cas d’empoisonnement ces dernières années, motivés par la jalousie ou la vengeance. En 2022, une autre histoire a bouleversé le cœur des Camerounais. Au quartier MVOG – BETI de Yaoundé, une jeune femme a été empoisonnée par sa propre amie après avoir partagé un repas traditionnel. Le plat, le fameux « mbongo tchobi », une délicatesse bassa, est devenu la scène d’un drame inattendu. L’empoisonneuse présumée, ayant laissé derrière elle des indices révélateurs, fut rapidement appréhendée par les forces de l’ordre.

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Cameroonian Artist Kameni Makes Paris Debut, Promoting Cultural Unity

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Tonight, Cameroon’s flag will proudly fly in Paris, thanks to the musical artistry of Kameni, the renowned Cameroonian singer-songwriter. Taking center stage at the “Les étoiles théâtre,” Kameni is set to deliver her inaugural concert on French soil. The Afrobeat sensation, famed for her 2019 hit single “Nayo Nayo,” will be joined by fellow artists Giffto le Russe, DJ Karri, and DEIDO MBIMBEY, who will kick off the show.

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This Parisian debut for Kameni is orchestrated by Mastatik Records, led by founder Yannick Marandat, who exudes confidence in the concert’s success. Marandat states, “Kameni is a fantastic artist with a unique voice and style. I’m sure that the Parisian audience will be blown away by her performance.”

Kameni’s musical signature encompasses a fusion of traditional Cameroonian rhythms and contemporary Afrobeat sounds. Her poignant lyrics often delve into themes of love, loss, and societal matters. Praised for her powerful vocals and an uncanny ability to connect with her audience, Kameni stands out in the global music scene.

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Unlike the usual controversies that arise in Cameroon when foreign artists perform, Kameni’s Paris concert has faced no opposition from French artists. This event is poised to be a remarkable occasion, offering Kameni the platform to introduce her music to a new audience and promote Cameroonian culture. It serves as a poignant reminder of music’s profound ability to unite individuals from diverse backgrounds.

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Arsenal Secures Nervy 2-1 Victory Over Wolves, While Newcastle Stuns United with a 1-0 Win

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A resounding roar filled the Emirates as Arsenal clinched a tense 2-1 triumph over Wolves, extending their lead at the English Premier League summit by four points. Despite an early lead with goals from Saka and Odegaard within the first 13 minutes, missed opportunities allowed Wolves to stay in contention. A late scare from Cunha’s brilliant finish tested Arsenal’s resolve, but Arteta’s men held on.

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While Arsenal fans revel in the victory, attention shifts to Sunday’s fixtures featuring contenders like Manchester City, Liverpool, and Aston Villa. Arsenal’s upcoming clash against Luton Town awaits on Tuesday. Simultaneously, Wolves aim to rebound from consecutive defeats as they host Burnley in three days’ time.

Historical statistics underscore Arsenal’s dominance, maintaining a scoring streak against Wolves and reaching their 100th goal of 2023 through Saka’s opener. Meanwhile, in a separate encounter, Newcastle United delivered a stellar performance to secure a memorable 1-0 victory over Manchester United.

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Anthony Gordon’s second-half tap-in proved decisive for Newcastle, securing three well-deserved points. The win propelled Newcastle above Tottenham on goal difference, securing fifth place in the Premier League table. Manchester United continued to struggle away against top-eight teams, with their last such win dating back to October 2021.

Newcastle’s remarkable run against Manchester United extended, with three consecutive victories in all competitions, a feat not achieved since January 1922. The Magpies have been formidable at home, winning seven out of eight Premier League games and boasting the most home clean sheets this season. Despite a strangely poor performance, Erik ten Hag’s team narrowly escaped St James’ Park with a 1-0 defeat, as Trippier’s free-kick rattled the underside of the bar in the first half.

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