YOSA COACH RELEASED

  The coach of Yong Sports Academy of Bamenda who was Kidnapped yesterday has been released.

Officials of the Division One Football Club in Cameroon attested,  the the football coach was taken by unidentified men Tuesday 19 March as he set out for a training session at Ntarikon stadium.
The kidnappers of Coach Emmanuel Ndoumbe  Bosso did not state the reason for the kidnap but acts of kidnappings have been frequent in the North West and South West  Region of Cameroon since the beginning of the Anglophone crisis.
The YOSA Communication Unit wrote:
"the Management of Yong Sport Academy can confirm that Coach Emmanuel Ndoumbe Bosso has been released.
He was set free some few minutes ago and is back home.
Management sincerely thank all Media men and women and football lovers who used their different platforms to demand for his release.
He is back home".

After a protest on March 9th 2019, Women of Mile Bonadikumbo staged another protest today.
The women marched to the palace of the chief demanding for the re-establishment of water in the neighborhood.
The women decry the fact that water has ceases to flow in their taps for close to two months despite financial contributions recently made for repair works.
A source in Mile 4 Limbe has stated that Peter Wututu, Chairman of the Water Project Committee was arrested days ago and taken to Yaounde.

A boy popularly called Tah-Ngiri from Kungi Village in Donga Mantung Division has been bailed out from a police station in Nkambe for 75.000f cfa. Reports say the commercial motorcycle rider went to the police station at the weekend to report the seizure of his motorcycle purportedly by Ambazonia fighters. It’s then that a police inspector ordered his detention on accusation of collaborating with Ambazonia boys to fight against the military.
Arbitrary arrests, detentions and demand for huge sums of money as bail, inhabitants of Nkambe say, have become the new found sources of income to security forces.


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