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Queen Of The Rosary College Okoyong Ex Students Association Expels 14 For Disrespecting A Diocesan Order
Rita Akana
The national body of the Queen of the Rosary College Okoyong aka OPSA has dismissed 14 members from the US chapter over what it claimed was a fragrant display of disrespect to His Lordship Bishop Andrew Nkea, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mamfe. The decision was arrived at by a committee of OPSA experts recently in Cameroon. Cameroon Concord understands that His Lordship Bishop Nkea was compelled to make two trips to the US all aimed at resolving the OPSA USA dispute. The man of God secured a reconciliation deal and signed a Diocesan Order making it public that the Diocese of Mamfe recognizes only United OPSA USA.
Cameroon Concord gathered that a handful of the defunct OPSA USA members who were not happy with the decision went ahead and held their own convention demonstrating absolute disrespect and disregard for constituted authority. It is based on their actions in the USA that the national body took a unanimous decision to expel them from the association.
Those dismissed included the former president OPSA USA Lydien Egbewatt Ntsama (seen here on the photo attach to this report) Josepha Edjua Obama, Bernadette Njeuma, Nju Zeh Bih, Debra Orock, Esther Etta, Annette Takor, Theresia Ma Loba Atanga, Chu Bessem Besong, Getrude Ngoe, Pauline Mediko, Edith Njindo, Colette Forsac and Catherine Enongene.
It is important to include in this report that those academic institutions in Cameroon belong to the Bishops NOT the ex-students.
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