One killed in bandit attack


A petrol trader, Fosso Martin, was confirmed dead, following an armed bandit attack at his resident in Kang Barombi, in Kumba 3 Subdivision.

He was shot dead at closed range on April 25, 2024, CNA learned.

The motive for his killing hasn’t been ascertained.

An eye witness account holds that Fosso Martin pleaded and offered to pay the assailants to spare his life, but they refused, raising a suspicion of targeted killing.

He was one-time, quarter head of Ntoko Street, Fiango Kumba.

Investigation was launched to track down the assailants.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Former state sponsored militia, Agwe Joel laments from jail


Agwe Joel was a member of Separatist group fighting to restore the independence of the Anglophone regions of Cameroon.

But he resigned from the revolution to join the DDR centre in the North West region.

Joel who is now jailed with wounded leg, revealed that they did ‘dirty jobs’ for the military to trap civilians whom they suspected were supporting the struggle for independence.

They also targeted Separatists in the bushes who refused to stop their weapons.

In a video circulating on social media, Agwe Joel appeared dressed ins blue top, looking frail and worn out. He expressed regrets why he joined the centre, adding that it has brought him pains.

Agwe Joel revealed he was shot by government and locked up in jail,but he did not reveal what happened .

Source: Cameroon News Agency

UB:Hundreds register for French language test, plan Canada immigration


The Test de Connaissance du Francais examination was reopened recently at UB according to a public notice by the Dean of the faculty of Arts, Prof. Epuge Michael Etuge.

The registration process has no intermediaries, the same announcement had emphasized. For this reason, interested persons turned out in their numbers for the exercise.

Speaking to CNA, some candidates indicated that they had come from other towns including Douala and Yaounde for the examination.

After obtaining an order number and collecting bank clearance containing the various payment details, the potential candidates are expected to do the necessary payment.

The first session of the TFC examination at the University of Buea will take place in May 2024 at the Curelf – Former Alliance Franco Camerouniase in Buea.

The TCF, Test de connaissance du français, is a language test that is used to assess the level of French comprehension and expression skills in people who are not native French speakers. It is also used by Canada or Québec for i
mmigration procedures.

Source: Cameroon News Agency