Cameroon – Archbishop Andrew Nkea Fuanya of Bamenda in Cameroon says the synodal approach will not only grow the Church in Africa, It will also help African governments in their development efforts.
Once a thriving city in Cameroon, Bamenda has been ripped of its soul by the five-year war between English-speaking secessionists and the mainly French-speaking government. Bamenda is all but dead.
We live in fear and are traumatised by the fighting in Bamenda. This once peaceful and lively city in Cameroon has become a battleground between government forces and rebels demanding an ...
A woman sits before the Blessed Sacrament at All Saints parish in Bamenda, Cameroon, in one of several chapels of perpetual adoration that have been built or expanded in the archdiocese amid the ...
Nchang Augustin Amongwa was taken by unknown armed men from his home in the city of Bamenda on December 29, Cameroon-based charity Conscience Africaine said. The NGO's head Amadu Tarnteh ...