Barrister & Human Rights Advocate, Founder & President Centre for Human Rights & Democracy in Africa. Head, Agbor Nkongho Law Firm. Robert F. Kennedy Laureate
Meeting with Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, to discuss on various challenges facing Cameroonians with focus on the Anglophone crisis.
We all agreed on the need to engage in inclusive dialogue to resolve the ongoing challenges. #Cameroon#Camerountinyurl.com/y7w2fa8t
A student writes “You have been dismissed from UB but your knowledge still remains which is the most important. The examination question you gave us really insert fear and panic to the dictatorship regime. Continue with your good work, I sincerely believe God will reward you”
I visited Mimi Mefo at the New Bell Central Prison in the company of her Lead Counsel Barrister Tamfu Richard and Mathieu Njog; Secretary General of Cameroon Journalists’ Trade Union.
Mimi is in very high spirit. She extends her regards to each and everyone for all the support.
They celebrated when I was arrested;
wished me death whilst I was in jail; prayed that I should never leave jail; jubilated when the minister wrote to the university; rejoiced when I was summoned but Unfortunately for them they are not God. I have forgiven all of them.
I salut the bravery and the Laudable initiative by the Government and Sisiku Tabe & Co as they met on 2 July 2020 to start discussions. It is my fervent wish that these discussions will contribute in finding a breakthrough in the current logjam. I endorse these discussions.
How can a supposedly train officer treat a fellow citizen this way? This is a classic case of gross violation of fundamental right to peaceful assembly and cruel and inhuman treatment. Unfortunately this has become widespread and systematic. The institutionalization of torture.
I just spoke to Michele Ndoki who confirmed that she was shot 4 times by a police officer in Douala. She states further that, the police officer was clearly targeting her as he ran a long distant just to shoot her. She is Currently undergoing treatment at a hospital in Douala
I will not be bullied or intimidated by such headlines. I stand for the truth and will always speak the truth. I stand for the oppress, suppress and the marginalize. They need a voice and I am ready to pay the price to defend their rights. # NO TO IMPUNITY# YES TO ACCOUNTABILITY#
Cardinal Tumi died yesterday in Douala.Tumi born on 15 October 1930 in Kikaikelaki (Kumbo) was the first and only Cameroonian cardinal. A staunch advocate for a just society, a defender of the rights of the oppressed, suppressed and marginalized. RIP the Peoples'Cardinal.
I was at the Principal Prison Kondengui to visit Sisiku, Eyambe, Tassang and the others. They are doing great and we had a very positive discussion. Let us put them in our prayers.