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Cameroon Concord Chairman will not meet with Bishop Bushu's legal team tomorrow in Muea
The Editorial board of Cameroon Concord International has voted unanimously against a meeting planned for tomorrow in Muea precisely at Charriot Hotel involving our Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai and a group of Buea based lawyers claiming to be representing the Bishop of Buea His Lordship Bishop Bushu. Cameroon Concord made the decision based on the fact that the Bishop Bushu legal team fraudulently acquired the private telephone number of its Chairman and that issues of the church should not be discussed in a hotel but in either the Bishop’s House or a Parish.
It should be recalled Cameroon Concord recently reported that Bishop Bushu was heading a sinful church. This prompted the Bishop House in Buea to respond by making so many anonymous calls to our Editor-in-Chief who covered the requiem mass of the late Father Denis Ndang. Cameroon Concord will be running a series ‘Buea Diocese this time tomorrow’ beginning next week. We shall inter alia be examining the sinister reasons why Bishop Andrew Nkea, Bishop of Mamfe has till date not been allowed by Bishop Bushu to celebrate a send-off Holy Mass in the Buea Diocese ever since he was appointed by Pope Francis as Bishop of Mamfe as demanded by the customs and traditions of the Holy Roman Catholic Church. Also, we shall be looking at the motives behind the book recently published by Rev. Father George Nkeze.
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