Reserved On Sunday, January 24, 2021, the Mafors (Queen Mothers) and mothers of the North West again converged on the Bamenda Grandstand to mourn and deplore the killings resulting from what has come to be known today as the Anglophone crisis.
They came from Bambili, Bambui, Nkwen, Mendankwe, Ndu, and Akum among other areas. As usual, they prayed, mourned, and sent messages to the belligerents in their local languages. Peace, they said, is the only thing they want.
They added that the ongoing crisis is only taking us as a region backward. In her exhortation, Rev. Caroline Memo urged the various churches to speak out against this scourge that has imposed untold suffering on our people. She warned that by not speaking out we are encouraging the war.
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