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Cameroon News :: Mysterious Death of Magistrate Dagobert Bisseck: Elements of the Intelligence Bulletin Revealed :: Cameroon news
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Cameroon News :: Mysterious Death of Magistrate Dagobert Bisseck: Elements of the Intelligence Bulletin Revealed :: Cameroon news

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 28, 2023
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An intelligence bulletin dated August 26, 2023, from the Nkolbisson brigade, sheds light on the circumstances surrounding the death of retired magistrate Dagobert Bisseck. The details contained in this document partially lift the veil on this suspicious death occurred at Simson Hotel.

The subject of the bulletin mentions a “suspicious death” and specifies that the lifeless body of Mr. Bisseck Dagobert, born January 12, 1949 in Lindoï, a retired magistrate and the last position held as president of the Judicial Chamber at the Supreme Court, was discovered on the day in question around 7 p.m. The location of the body’s discovery is identified as the Simson Hotel, located at Nouvelle Route Nkolbisson.

The document sets out the sequence of events: Mr. Bisseck arrived at the hotel around 2 p.m. and went to room 03. Shortly after, he was joined by an unregistered companion, whose identity was provided to the receptionists at the hotel. ‘hotel. At around 4 p.m., the companion left the room in a hurry, heading in an unknown direction according to the words of a trainee receptionist.

The Nkolbisson brigade went to the scene around 9 p.m. without notice. In addition, the daughter of the deceased, named Bisseck and wife Eyouck Mireille, a journalist at CRTV, confirmed her father’s medical history. She mentioned chronic pathologies, including hypertension and heart problems, which he had been dragging for more than 10 years.

The current report indicates that the wait for the medical examiner, required by the Nkolbisson brigade and the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Mfoundi, is still ongoing. This first point of situation evokes the situation followed and promises subsequent updates.

The enigmatic death of magistrate Dagobert Bisseck continues to intrigue, and the revelation of these partial details raises new questions about the circumstances surrounding his death. The presence of an unregistered companion and the medical history of the deceased provide additional elements to the ongoing investigation. Judicial authorities will have to work together with medical experts to clarify the gray areas surrounding this mysterious death.

August 28, 2023 0 comments
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Cameroon news :: Yaoundé: A senior magistrate found dead in a hotel :: Cameroon news
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Cameroon news :: Yaoundé: A senior magistrate found dead in a hotel :: Cameroon news

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 28, 2023
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Cameroon :: Yaoundé: A senior magistrate found dead in a hotel

According to credible sources, it is the magistrate Bisseck Dagobert. His lifeless body was discovered yesterday, Saturday in a hotel room in the Nkolbisson district, in the 7th arrondissement of the political capital of Cameroon.

Information gives knowledge that the magistrate went to the hotel around 2 p.m. this Saturday, August 26, 2023. He would then have invited a lady two hours later. The lady who is described as very beautiful, would have left the place shortly before 8 p.m. The inert body of the magistrate will be discovered around 10 p.m.

Magistrate Bisseck Dagobert was 74 years old. He was the father of our colleague from Crtv, the journalist Mireille Bisseck. The deceased was a magistrate in the Audit Bench of the Supreme Court. More precisely, he held the office of President of the Judicial Chamber.

Magistrate Bisseck Dagobert was from the same promotion as former Prime Minister Philemon Yang. Bisseck Dagobert began his career in January 1975 in Garoua in the former North Province. And since then, he has only been a magistrate, apart from an 18-month break in Douala, as a deputy prosecutor. He had also worked in Yokadouma, Abong-Mbang, Nkongsamba, Maroua, Ebolowa. In 1991, Bisseck Dagobert was appointed President of the Court of Appeal of the Center in Yaoundé. Seven years later, he was appointed counselor-judge of the Supreme Court. His career then reached its climax in 2006: he was elevated to the rank of non-hierarchical magistrate in the 1st group. He becomes President of the Judicial Chamber of the Supreme Court.

The causes of the sudden death of magistrate Bisseck Dagobert in a hotel in Nkolbisson remain to be elucidated.

August 28, 2023 0 comments
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Cameroon News :: The Economics and Management Doctoral Incubator is getting ready :: Cameroon news
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Cameroon News :: The Economics and Management Doctoral Incubator is getting ready :: Cameroon news

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 25, 2023
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This second edition of the Doctoral incubator project in Economics and Management Sciences (PépiDoc SEGes) will be held from December 5 to 6, 2023 in Yaoundé.

It will be held under the theme: “societal and institutional exploitation of scientific productions in Africa: challenges and prospects for sustainable economic development”

Overall vision of the project

This concept set up by the scientific and university cooperation of the French Embassy in Cameroon aims to create a favorable environment so that innovative projects in the field of research training in the countries of Central Africa find an echo and can realize.

It should be noted that the first initiative was called “Doctoriales Interuniversitaires” placed under the High Patronage of Pr Jacques Fame Ndongo Minister of State, Minister of Higher Education with the support of partners which targeted the best doctoral students from 8 public universities. of Cameroon (2019/2020).

The context of this project of pooling young researchers from CEMAC universities, for this second edition or 4th project remains mainly linked to the three levels of isolation, namely: technical, material and financial to be more concrete, it is the weak access to scientific documentation and to intercultural diversity, the weakness of local research funding for governments associated with poor access to existing and effective international opportunities: these realities are at the center of the concerns that the academic communities of CEMAC regularly express. .
The question of the promotion of local or endogenous scientific knowledge long defended by many African intellectuals from all scientific backgrounds is the lemotiv of this second edition of the doctoral incubator in economics and management for CEMAC; hence the theme of this edition, which is a continuation of the theme of the previous edition.

The project of this edition has the particularity of highlighting the relationship between science, knowledge and actions: with the aim of producing new knowledge and new scientific tools, adapting to various professional contexts, working in teams and in networks. etc.
Therefore, this project aims to contribute to a better promotion of young African researchers, mainly those from CEMAC in Economics and Management through the so-called strategy of institutional support for competitive research (AIRC).

In the end, it should be noted that the main objective of this project is to pool young CEMAC researchers in Economics and Management Sciences by offering them a framework conducive to scientific expression for their research work, to harmonize methodologies, support and supervise their research on relevant topics.

More specifically, the PépiDoc SEGes CEMAC project

According to the president of the organizing committee, pr. Bertin Léopold KOUAYEP met on August 23 in Yaoundé “for this second edition 30 projects are expected in total: 15 projects for Cameroon and 15 for the sub-region the expectations at the end of this edition would be that the projects respond to the societal impact on the economies in the CEMAC region, the 4 best projects will obtain a mobility grant for the laboratories of French universities; said 6-month scholarship is fully supported by French cooperation”.
On December 5 and 6, he specifies, “the selected Candidates will present their projects to 2 juries: in Management and Economist made up (of Deans and Laboratory Directors) from French professors and CEMAC”.

State of preparations

To date, the promoter of the project, Prof. Bertin Léopold KOUAYEP “has already received the agreement of CEMAC for the High Patronage of this edition, financed by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Europe, he also underlines that the call for submissions is fixed until September 20 next( www.pepidocseges.org)”, nevertheless the organizing committee has registered around a hundred applications to date.
Regarding the location of the event in Yaoundé, agreements are being negotiated with the convention center, the communication component has already taken off with radio interviews, television, online press for inform the public about the holding of this second edition. In addition to the CEMAC agreements, the French Embassy in Cameroon, the Ministry of Higher Education of Cameroon has also given its agreement in principle for the holding of this major meeting.

August 25, 2023 0 comments
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Cameroon news :: Failure: Enéo’s shortcomings denounced in Bafoussam and Yaoundé :: Cameroon news
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Cameroon news :: Failure: Enéo’s shortcomings denounced in Bafoussam and Yaoundé :: Cameroon news

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 24, 2023
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A sum of 67,292 CFA francs is improperly demanded from Yves Tchoumichi Wank residing in Nkolmesseng in Yaoundé. He disputes this payment and brandishes the balance of the statements on the prepaid subscriber meter in his name since July 2021.

Just opposite the Eneo agency on 3rd street in the Nylon district of Bafoussam, an electric pole broke a few weeks ago. The electric cable that carried hangs above the heads of users who go there to pay their receipt. Traffic on this street has become more complicated. Approached sources close to this electricity distribution company say that this fire is not likely to cause irreparable damage. However, this opinion is taken with a grain of salt. Because, Eneo agents are reputed to be lax when it comes to settling a sentence or solving a problem that can avoid a risk for users.

Tenant in a housing estate in the Nkolmesseng district in Yaoundé district behind the secular private school Plume Or section. Yves TCHOUMICHI WANKO Yves has been gnashing his teeth against agency officials for more than a month. The electricity distribution company abruptly suspended its electricity supply, without any notice or valid reason. On July 7, 2023, he went to the territorially competent Eneo agency to complain. There, no one looked into his case. “I regularly paid my bills. I am surprised that Eneo serves me an imaginary invoice to say that I have to pay him money for fraud. I went there to explain what is happening. They shone with a disrespectful attitude. I explained that when I arrived in this camp, there was no meter. I took advantage of a campaign to offer me a subscription on a prepaid account. And I always paid my bills before consumption. I am surprised that I have been asked to pay 67,292 CFA francs”, he explains.

An altercation and a fine of 100,000 FCFA

It could be that a team of Eneo agents on a control mission in the area have found leaks in terms of consumption. Drinks put to the credit of many members of the city which accommodates Mr. Tchoumichi. They claim to receive electrical energy from Mr. ETOUNDI Pierre who presents himself as an employee of Eneo, for a sum of 2,000 CFA francs per month per person. “They take advantage of the dispute to go and meet Mr. ETOUNDI. When he came to meet me, he took the invoice and declared this: this invoice must be cancelled. It is I ETOUNDI Pierre who sheds light on this camp. I do not cheat. The energy comes from my meter,” denounces Mr. Wanko.

“I ask you the following question: when a well-identified ENEO agent who should be penalized? The ENEO agent or the ENEO customer?

Since August 11, 2023, four tenants who took the light from

Prepaid and come to settle in the camp because they couldn’t stand the darkness.. Saturday July 15, 2023 while the ENEO agents came to the camp. They cut the wire of this meter and an altercation and a fine of 100,000 FCFA but the invoice still bears my name. It’s for “parallel line”. That’s all I can tell you. Since I got prepaid I regularly charge it and it’s Mr. ETOUNDI ENEO agent at Essos who delivers the energy in all this camp to from a meter fixed in his apartment located 80m from ours. ENEO agents say that this meter is even fraudulent. I leave it to you to judge.

Hoping that my letter will be taken into consideration, please receive, Mr. Director General, my best regards,” he points out.

By correspondence dated August 2, 2023, the unfortunate person seized the central agency in Yaoundé. Until the time of going to press, no reaction from the officials of this company.

August 24, 2023 0 comments
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News Cameroon :: Presidential 2025: The battle of the Franckists :: Cameroon news
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News Cameroon :: Presidential 2025: The battle of the Franckists :: Cameroon news

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 22, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

During a press conference held in Yaoundé this weekend, the Citizen Movement of Franckists for Peace and Unity in Cameroon castigates the birth of several tendencies in the name of their champion and mobilizes its troops for a democratic generational transition in Cameroon.

Two years before the next presidential election in the country of Paul Biya, the movements of support for certain personalities are active to position their champions in order to conquer the electorate when the time comes. This is the case of Franck Emmanuel Biya, son of the current President of the Republic, who has been receiving support for nearly two years now from the Citizen Movement of Franckists for Peace and Unity in Cameroon (MCFP). An association created in his name to present it as the best alternative in 2025. The latter, by dint of meetings, meetings, seminars, continues to gain ground.

However, this strategy is not the prerogative of the MCFP alone. Indeed, several groups claim Franckism. Some denying any legitimacy to others. Faced with the rise of competition, the MCFP still castigates the recovery. “Our objective is to enlighten the public on the confusion linked to the Franckist movement. We have too many tendencies and fractions that are born on a daily basis. There is only one recognized legal movement in the form of an association. All the other dismemberments that are born are lazy people who take advantage of the work of others to carry out their hidden agendas. We are not the ones who, instead of working, go off to insult on social networks and ask President Biya to leave, ”explains the coordinator of the MCFP South region.

In reaction to this thrust of the MCFP, another Franckist branch called the Citizen Movement for Peace and Unity (MCPU) preferred to avoid the battle of the ragpickers and kick into touch. “We opt for silence, we don’t have the same objectives. We only talk about our actions, ”answers an executive. However, the person himself has never expressed himself publicly on a possible desire for a political future, but his supporters lend him this ambition. Even if he does not say a word, Franck Biya gives the impression of consenting to it through his multiple appearances alongside his father, whether at the palace or abroad. Cameroonians still remember his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron during his visit to Yaoundé in July 2022, or his presence in the presidential delegation to the recent Africa – Russia Summit.

At 89 and soon 42 years in power, President Paul Biya also seems to reinforce the idea of ​​an initiation of his son. Anything that reinforces the Franckists in their momentum to initiate a generational and democratic transition from father to son. “We are young and aware of the future of our country. The man who can embody our aspirations and our ideologies is called Mr. Franck Emmanuel Biya. We see these abilities in him. He is a man of integrity and intelligence. Our ambition is to take matters into our own hands, to bring young people together around this movement, whatever their political party, and to participate actively in the political life of the nation,” said Jeanne Zengue Moko’o, President of the National Executive. It is spontaneously, they say, that they defend “a political offer” resulting from an observation: their generation will most likely witness a transition. For them, Franck Emmanuel Biya, by his “discretion”, his “self-control” and his knowledge of the mysteries of power, brings together “the qualities of a leader” to “be the future candidate” of the youth to “a future election”. It could, still according to the Franckists, overcome all divisions and ensure the stability of Cameroon.

However, the Franckists claim to have never sought to meet their model Franck Emmanuel Biya, whom they say they do not see as “his father’s son, but as an exemplary personality”. The main interested party has neither officially mandated nor disavowed them. At the end of the conference, the Franckists anticipated the celebration of the 52nd birthday of their champion which should be held next October.

August 22, 2023 0 comments
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Cameroon news :: Ritual crimes in Cameroon: Impunity favors the repetition and multiplication of heinous acts :: Cameroon news
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Cameroon news :: Ritual crimes in Cameroon: Impunity favors the repetition and multiplication of heinous acts :: Cameroon news

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 21, 2023
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A human rights observer points out that “the State, guarantor of the right to life of citizens, has failed in its responsibilities because it has not taken effective measures or provided the necessary means to arrest, judge and sentence to life sentences. ‘exemplary imprisonment all perpetrators and sponsors’ of ritual crimes.

Reported missing on July 13, 2023, Martine Ndjoumsi, was found dead, five days later, in a brush of the Barrière district in Yaoundé, capital of Cameroon. Her organs were removed in what appears to be a macabre ritual. Two days before this discovery, a wanted notice had been published following his disappearance. According to family members, Martine Ndjoumsi left Douala to attend funeral ceremonies in Yaoundé on July 13. She had called her older brother to give him directions. Later, his phone stopped responding.

Nothing was done by the security forces to geolocate his phone and spot the traces of his executioners in time. Following this inaction, Martine Ndjoumsi was manhandled and killed by her captors. She leaves behind three and an inconsolable spouse. An investigation has been launched in Yaoundé to trace the last moments of Martine Ndjoumsi and find her killers. According to initial information, she would have taken a taxi with five men on board. The authorities placed the victim’s body under seal pending the prosecutor’s decision. The members of Martine Ndjoussi’s family remain disconcerted and wonder what the investigations will lead to. Because many Cameroonian families have never known a sequel after the disappearance of relatives who were victims of kidnappings and killings coupled with mutilation of genital organs. And this gloomy picture, according to civil society organizations like the League of Rights and Freedoms in Bafoussam, is far from disappearing, impunity seems to be the rule in the treatment of these facts related to the commission of crimes rituals. This pushes the analyst to establish that it is common ground that “the State, guarantor of the right to life of citizens, has failed in its responsibilities because it has not taken the effective measures nor provided the necessary means to stop, try and sentence to exemplary prison terms all the perpetrators and sponsors of ritual crimes throughout the country”.

Miscarriage of justice

Reading an article written by Ben Christy Moudio on behalf of La Nouvelle Expression and taken online by the news site highlights the bankruptcy of the repressive and judicial apparatus of the State of Cameroon in matters protection of the right to life of citizens constantly threatened and flouted by the followers and perpetrators of ritual crimes: “The results of the crimes that were perpetrated between 2012 and 2014 in the city of Yaoundé are written in a flood of blood. The butcher’s shop in the Mimboman, Biteng and Nkoabang neighborhoods was intended to be a real lesson in anatomy: cut genitals, sunken eye sockets. From the first murders perpetrated in November and December 2012, the populations were quick to qualify them as “ritual crimes”. The gaze then falls on a body of trade enjoying a certain ease in access to young girls (the drivers of motostaxis)”, we underline while browsing this text.

Minister of Communication at the time, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, announced during a press conference in September 2013 that a dozen people supposed to belong to the gang of criminals had been identified. Indeed, between 22 and 26 May 2014, two bodies of young women were discovered in the area of ​​Mimboman Lycée and Maetur Nkoabang. The psychosis is getting stronger. The Investigating Judge of the Mfoundi High Court, Pierre Ossé Mpondo, decides to release certain people, including businessmen. Public opinion cries out against injustice. The Judge also decides to keep five detainees. The latter are judged at the High Court for co-action murder, aggravated rape and violation of the corpse. Many questions still remain unanswered. The lawyers of the families of the victims of ritual crimes denouncing a vagueness in the procedures.

They make known the modus operandi usually used by the authors of the crimes in question: the group of assassins is subdivided into two. One in charge of prospecting for potential victims thanks to motorcycle taxis and the second in charge of shadowing and support in the execution of the macabre task. According to an account made in August 2014, by the daily Le Jour, the victims were molested, suffocated or stabbed. “The assassins removed the organs: either the breasts, or the kidneys, or the eyelashes, or the eyebrows, or the hair at the level of the nape of the neck”, one writes in the diary of Haman Mana. Seized by the relatives of the victims, the judicial system shines with detentions followed by the release of the alleged perpetrators. And ritual crimes continue and multiply in the Mimboman area and in other localities in Cameroon. The cities of Douala, Ebolowa, Bertoua, Foumban, Foumbot, Bafoussam and other localities in Cameroon are favorite territories for the perpetrators of these heinous acts. We remember that in June 2016, the city of Bafoussam was shaken by a ritual crime case.

The governor of the West region, Awa Fonka, was interviewed on ritual crimes in Bafoussam, in particular on the case of little Emmanuelle Nana, 11, which has just occurred. The boss of the decentralized administration replied: “There are suspects who have been arrested and if it turns out that they are guilty, they will be punished by law, in any case, an investigation was opened to establish the truth. Arrested and detained in Bafoussam prison, the businessman and traditional chief was declared “not guilty. The reminder of the facts indicates that after her disappearance, the body of little Nana Emmanuelle was found in a well in the Kouogouo district not far from the police station of the 4th arrondissement of the city of Bafoussam.
84 cases of body discoveries, after numerous kidnappings

In 2023, the spiral lengthens. 27 people kidnapped and released after payment of ransoms for an amount of more than 4,000,000 FCFA in the West region since January this year. The localities of Kouoptamo, Bangourain, Njimom and Magba are targeted. 84 cases of discoveries of bodies, in particular after numerous kidnappings in the towns and villages of Noun, Koung-Khi, Menoua, Bamboutos, Ndé, Mifi, Hauts-Plateaux and Haut-Nkam, are part of the assessment drawn up by the administration. These figures were communicated during the half-yearly coordination meeting held this fortnight in June 2023 and chaired by Awa Fonka Augustine, governor of the West region. However, in public opinion, certain forms of kidnappings perpetrated by judicial police officers or agents or military security agents are denounced, when it is their duty to ensure the safety and the safety of citizens. And above all to protect the right to life for all. A police officer points out that there are abuses of the “kidnapping” type because “police tactics” must strive for efficiency. For him, some kidnappings are ordered to intimidate “the citizen”.

Contacted by Journalists in Africa for Development (Jade), Me Serges Fohom, lawyer at the bar of Cameroon explains that, in majority, the police, the gendarmes and the prosecutors of Cameroon, do not have a propensity for the respect of human rights. For him, some judicial police officers behave, with impunity, as executioners of citizens. “They violate all the requirements of the criminal procedure code which enshrine the rights of the defense. The denial of justice and the rule of lawlessness seem to be normality for Cameroonian police and gendarmes. The right to life has no meaning for those…”, they denounce. Especially since the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights requires that “States parties to this Covenant undertake to ensure the equal right of men and women to the benefit of all the rights listed in this Pact. Everyone has the right to life. No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. More precisely, article 6 of the text recorded under the aegis of the United Nations (UN) prescribes: “The right to life is inherent in the human person. This right must be protected by law. No one may be arbitrarily deprived of life. »

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