On July 18, 2020, I was one of the speakers at the virtual launch of a ground-breaking work on the Anglophone crisis in Cameroon titled Bearing Witness, Poems from a …
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Did you say culture shock? That feeling of disorientation when you are suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of attitudes? Yes, I experienced one just …
On April 10, 2021 Spears Media launched Dr. Joyce Ash’s collection of poems entitled Beautiful Fire. I was one of the speakers on that occasion and here is what I …
Given my age and educational background, it is understandable that I struggle with information technology. The company I once worked for was among the first companies in Cameroon to provide …
One of the fall-outs of the World Press Freedom Day (May 03, 2021) in Cameroon is “Cameroon’s Talk” which one its initiators, Franklin Bayen, describes as “a current affairs news …
When it became known that Christian Cardinal Tumi, the Emeritus Archbishop of Douala in Cameroon, had died, some journalists called me for my reaction. Even though many issues came up, …
Shortly before his death on Good Friday, April 2, 2021, Christian Cardinal Wiyghan Tumi, the Emeritus Archbishop of Douala, Cameroon, paid what was to be his last visit to his home …
I have had a feeling for sometime now that the rift within the Anglophone community of the Ahidjo-Foncha-Muna days in Yaoundé has not been sufficiently addressed, if it has ever …
Nestor, not his real name, is a taxi driver in Bamenda. I prefer not to mention his real name for fear he might be harassed and accused of supporting secession, …
By Canute Tangwa Thumbing through Martin Jumbam’s MY CONVERSION JOURNEY WITH CHRISTIAN CARDINAL TUMI (2015) brings to the Catholic mind and to any avid reader THE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT AUGUSTINE …