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Cameroon-Info Net:: Cameroon: Professor Kingsley Ngange Named Best Journalism Trainer

Facebook Kingsley Lyonga-la-Ngange, Associate Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication is Cameroon’s best journalism trainer, awards committee of The Scoop Media Group said on Monday. Following a poll organized by The Scoop Media Group for Cameroonians and other nationals, the Head of the University of Buea’s Department of Journalism and Mass Communication was overwhelmingly acclaimed as the “2020 Best Journalism Trainer”. Bagging home the “2020 Best Journalism Trainer Award” Monday, May 3, 2021, at WDC Aparthotel, Prof. Ngange delivered an epic lecture on “Information as a Public Good , the theme of this year s World Press Freedom Day. “We are now in the 21

Shettima, remember Jan 1966 - Vanguard News

Vanguard News Shettima, remember Jan ‘1966 By Emeka Obasi The Governor of Northern Nigeria, Sir Kashim Ibrahim was being held prisoner in the Brigade Major’s Office while many Northern Nigeria soldiers surrounded the building demanding that he be killed for his important role in a regime of corruption, oppression and dishonesty. I clearly overheard Captain Onwuatuegwu trying very hard to convince the soldiers to spare the life of the Governor, and later threatening that the Governor could only be killed over his dead body. In the end, Onwuatuegwu, with the timely intervention of Nzeogwu, saved the Governor’s life. Explaining later his reasons for protecting the Governor’s life, Onwuatuegwu said he was personally responsible for arresting the Governor during the night of the revolution. What impressed him was that the Governor, unlike many others, had behaved toward him very well, and had given him full cooperation during his arrest.’

Breaking News | Shettima, remember Jan 1966

By Emeka Obasi The Governor of Northern Nigeria, Sir Kashim Ibrahim was being held prisoner in the Brigade Major’s Office while many Northern Nigeria soldiers surrounded the building demanding that he be killed for his important role in a regime of corruption, oppression and dishonesty. I clearly overheard Captain Onwuatuegwu trying very hard to convince the soldiers to spare the life of the Governor, and later threatening that the Governor could only be killed over his dead body. In the end, Onwuatuegwu, with the timely intervention of Nzeogwu, saved the Governor’s life. Explaining later his reasons for protecting the Governor’s life, Onwuatuegwu said he was personally responsible for arresting the Governor during the night of the revolution. What impressed him was that the Governor, unlike many others, had behaved toward him very well, and had given him full cooperation during his arrest.’

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