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Hon. Agbor Oliver Aids Populace On Women's Day

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Hon Aghor And Members of His Constituency By Raymond Dingana  The Hon. Member of Parliament for Bafut-Tubah Constituency Hon. Agho Oliver Bamenju, has extended a hand of fellowship  to his constituents by paying the hospital bills of all nursing mothers and new born babies at the Bambili hospital. This gesture was part of his courtesy visit to Tubah to evaluate the progress of road construction works undertaken by the Tubah council. During his visit to the hospital, Hon. Bamenju commended the nursing mothers on the occasion of International Women's Day, assuring them of his continued support. He stated,  "So long as God blesses me, I shall always come to the assistance of my population in my constituency." Prior to his hospital visit, Hon. Bamenju condoled with motorbike riders in Bambili who lost a colleague in a fatal accident on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. He offered them 90 liters of fuel and cash to support their livelihoods, cautioning them to be law-abiding and respo...

NW PIC Exposes Unethical Practices At Regional Assembly In 2024 Annual Report

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  Tamfu Simon Fai, North West PIC At The Publication Of The 2024 Annual Report  By Raymond Dingana The Public Independent Conciliator (PIC) of the North West, Tamfu Simon Fai, has revealed what observers describe as a high level of unethical practices at the North West Regional Assembly (NWRA). This revelation was made during the presentation of the 2024 Annual Report of the PIC on Friday, February 28, 2025, 21 days after it had been submitted to the Presidency of the Republic. The findings regarding unethical practices at the NWRA were derived from a perception survey in which questionnaires were administered to members and workers of the Regional Executive Council (REC).  The report highlighted concerns over disparities in resource allocation, operational autonomy, and the concentration of authority within the hands of the president, often to the detriment of other REC members.  "Members of the House of Chiefs expressed that their unique role as custodians of the t...

Bamenda: Population Demands Justice For Rape Victims As Police Presents Suspected Pedophile To Public

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Suspect(Face Covered) Being Presented To The Public  By Raymond Dingana  Many in Bamenda, capital of the North West Region of Cameroon have intensified calls for justice following the arrest of 57-year-old Wirba Julius, a lecturer at a Polytechnic University Institute accused of raping minors as young as four.  The suspect was  presented to the public on Friday February 28, 2025 at the Central Police Station at Old Town Bamenda II Council area. Residents fear that money may influence the legal process, allowing the suspect to evade justice reason why they say they are ringing the alarm bell. Wirba faces allegations of violating seven children, with the youngest being just 2 years old. The victims' mother shared her traumatic experience:  "I was at work when a woman confronted him, accusing him of raping her daughter. I was terrified, knowing my own children were often in his presence.I always see him giving them sweets and biscuits so I was scared that he might ...