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BAMENDA BLEEDS AGAIN as a Police is beheaded.

To Cameroon Women For Peace Ambassador Maybelle Boma


My heart bleeds because people who can speak the truth will tell you how calm and quiet Polycarp Ngwana was. He loved his children so much such that, despite the instability in Bamenda, he refused sending his children to go and school with their mom in Yaounde .A man who always wanted his children beside him.

Yesterday October 19th, all the children fell ill, as if to say they felt this was going to happen . He took the children to the hospital, got them consulted and bought drugs as that was the prayer of the wife as she was worried how the man will manage with the children and work if they were instead admitted.

He left the house later this afternoon for his tribal meeting. At about 6:30pm after struggling to reach to him to find out the health situation of the kids to no avail, the wife decided to reach the children directly who told her that daddy was not yet home and there was serious gunshots around Ngeng junction. Little did the innocent children know the gun shots were as a result of their father’s head that was found lying on the road and his ID card placed beside. The mother therefore told them to make sure all the doors were well locked, untill when their father returns, that she will keep trying daddy’s number until it passes.

Meanwhile, immediately their mother dropped the call, her brother in law with whom she lives here was telling her it has happened in Bamendada again. That it seems another person has been beheaded and head thrown somewhere. When she pipped into the in law’s phone, saw the head, she was like “how this head black like ma Massa yi own so” (in her heart.) and the only words she muttered were, Godforbid!! Immediately her phone was ringing, and it was her husband’s boss calling from Bamenda. Their conversation was like:


Her:Hello sir.
Him:Hello, is that madam Nwana Paul?
Her:yes sir.
Him:how is Yaoude today?
Her:fine sir and Bamenda?
Him:Bamenda is just there.
Him: please could you help me with the number of Dr Nwana? (her husband’s elder brother)
Her: is there any problem sir?
Him:just that your husband had a terrible accident and I wanted to inform him.

The first thing which got to the wife’s mind was that, the head she saw was definitely her husband’s. At that moment she went off.

Sister Maybelle, its so so pathetic this thing has landed us here. The pain is so unbearable even as I write sitting by this woman, it’s a painful situation.

It is a pathetic situation. How did we find ourselves here? How do we get to heal from this? How will this solve the problems we have tabled? Who is fighting who now? Why have we become so dumb? How many heads will roll before we say enough to this? Isn’t it time yet for peace to take over?

Father, you alone knows best, you alone can answer to all our questions. Enough is enough Lord. Have mercy on us and even if we are suffering for the sins we committed, please Lord tamper justice with mercy, You are a God who forgives and forgets. You are a God of compassion. Provide for us a solution and free your children from this misery. In Jesus mighty name. Amen!!

LORD HAVE MERCY 🙏🙏 🙏
This testimony (“The story of Ngwana Polycarp the police officer beheaded in Bamenda the north west region of Cameroon TODAY OCTOBER 20, 2019“) was taken on a wall.

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