Your Excellencies: Thank you for raising an issue that has been for sometime now quite a thorn in the side of my faith. I am referring to what is becoming …
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Strange things can sometimes happen to you on the bus from Yaoundé to Douala. One afternoon about a month ago, l took a seat on a bus from the capital …
Among the numerous people Christian Cardinal Tumi highlighted for thanks for their messages of condolence to him and his family, when his mother passed on, was the presidential family, Mr. …
There is a beautiful passage in the Apocalypse in which Saint John describes a huge crowd, impossible to count, of people from every nation, race, tribe, and language, prostrating themselves …
On Thursday afternoon, September 14, 1995, one had the feeling that the people of Yaoundé were all moving, literally, towards one direction – the Nsimalen International Airport. Hours before the …
This is the last of the three articles I wrote on the Holy Father’s visit to Cameroon in 1995. The culminating point of the Holy Father’s visit to Cameroon was …
If there is one positive thing the recent celebration of Cameroon’s reunification seems to have done, it is that it has awakened, for some, and re-awakened, for others, the desire …
The Saint Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary (STAMS), the major formation house of the Ecclesiastical Province of Bamenda in Cameroon, recently celebrated its 40th year of existence under the theme: “Called …
Mrs. Beatrice Fri Bime was in Douala recently where she launched a book entitled Two Cents for Africa. Previously known for her creative endeavours in the field of poetry and …
In 1992, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the third day of December of each year as the International Day of Disabled Persons, the purpose being “to promote an understanding …