Cameroon: Arch Biya critic, Patrice Nganang launches new novel

The imprints of the prawns. In a subtle manner,the vociferous Cameroono- American writer nails LA Republique Du Cameroun. Patrice Nganang emphasis that it's the shabby treatment meted on the people of Southern Cameroon's that they have after fifty six long years concluded that enough enough.

The crisis affecting and ravaging the nation has been because of negligible abandonment of a people. Appointing some inconsequential people into offices, whose language and mannerism only antagonises the people than build, is what has caused this groin that today must be incised for all the bad blood to flow.

The civil war that has exposed the worthlessness of the purported valiant soldiers, has ravaged the image of the scouts of LA Republique Du Cameroun. Haven fallen in their hundreds and more, the once reverend and highly esteemed soldiers are now termed scouts and shabbily abused and beaten into pulp by young and energetic boys. Recollecting the challenges of Ernest Wandji to reestablish a Cameroonian state void of colonialism, Patrice Nganang draws his inspiration along the riverine localities of the Bassa and the Nkam.

This aspirations have been thwarted by bad governance and bad blood provoked by tribalism, nepotism, favouritism and elitism .

 

Newsdesk

A plea from Cameroon Concord........

Thank you for reading our magazine, we have a plea to ask you our readers. Over the last two years, hits on our articles have been climbing, we have had an increase in clicks and also a broader reading audience on our social media channels.Our readers have been writing to us requestion for news updates from Cameroon/Southern Cameroons. We have as well been trying to give you the best we can, however, we are short of finances to recruit reporters to carry on independent and investigative journalism which takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce. We are therefore pleading on you to support our efforts for this platform to be able to keep up the good work we are doing.

For as little as €1, you can support Cameroon Concord– and it only takes a minute. Thank you.

 

Website: https://www.cameroon-concord.com Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Cameroon Concord is a leading international online publication that covers Cameroon news, Africa with particularly interest in the Sub Saharan region. We report about world politics, business, science and technology, sports including arts and culture

Chat with us

Share your news with us. If you have a local story or image you would like to share with Cameroon Concord, use our live chat here to connect with us. Alternatively, you can connect with us through our email and WhatsApp accounts.
Please note that we check, edit / moderate all stories we receive prior to publication.
Additionally, you should have rights / permissions to anything you share with Cameroon Concord.

We use cookies to improve our website. Cookies used for the essential operation of this site have already been set. For more information visit our Cookie policy. I accept cookies from this site. Agree