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News Cameroon :: English Crisis: Archbishop of Bamenda Accuses System Actors of Sabotage of Peace :: Cameroon News

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This is what Monsignor Andrew Nkea, archbishop of Bamenda, said after the Pope's visit. His statement is rare, direct, and politically explosive: the English-speaking crisis in Cameroon has beneficiaries who block any exit from conflict. What Monsignor Andrew Nkea said In an interview given after the papal visit, Monsignor Andrew Nkea, archbishop of Bamenda and central figure of the Catholic Church in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon, ga…
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This is what Monsignor Andrew Nkea, archbishop of Bamenda, said after the Pope's visit. His statement is rare, direct, and politically explosive: the English-speaking crisis in Cameroon has beneficiaries who block any exit from conflict. What Monsignor Andrew Nkea said In an interview given after the papal visit, Monsignor Andrew Nkea, archbishop of Bamenda and central figure of the Catholic Church in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon, ga…

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camer.be broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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