Monday, December 01, 2025

Unveiling Tomorrow's Cameroon Through Today's News

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Two Southern Cameroonians have been arrested and taken to Yaoundé for allegedly attacking some three students in Bamenda.
According to reports from a trusted source in Bamenda, the two men are "believed" to have amputated the arms of three students of GBHS Bamenda Down Town on Monday.
The students were doing  baccalaureate examinations.
In the wake of the unrest in Southern Cameroons, students and parents have been threatened by unidentified individuals of pending danger in case they disrespected calls to protest against the regime.
The arrested men have not yet officially declared their motivation.
This is happening in spite of the dreadful military presence in the two Anglophone regions of the nation.
The most awaited controversial GCE examinations come up next week, Monday 12.
Probably, more arrests are underway.
The two men join their brothers in detention centres in Yaoundé, who may face life imprisonment or capital punishment

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