On the once serene Ekona-in Muyuka-Kumba road, nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Fako State in Ambazonia, the tranquility was shattered by the heinous actions of the Cameroon occupation Forces, as captured on camera on June 21, 2018.

The footage captured on that fateful day depicts the unimaginable atrocities committed by the Cameroon occupant Forces, i Ekona

What was once a symbol of peace and harmony has been transformed into a scene of unspeakable horror,

as civilians residing in their homes and attending schools became targets of wanton violence and brutality.

The footage captured on that fateful day depicts the unimaginable atrocities committed by the Cameroon occupant Forces, as they callously shot civilians in their homes and schools, dragging them along the ground and subjecting them to unthinkable acts of violence, including being shot through the anus with bullets.

Ekona, once a bastion of tranquility, now stands as a stark testament to the horrors unleashed by those sworn to protect and serve, as the very fabric of the community is torn asunder by fear and anguish.

The residents of Ekona, once proud and resilient, now live in constant fear of the merciless onslaught perpetuated by the Cameroon occupation Forces, who have brazenly declared their intent to exterminate every living soul in the village, including their cherished livestock and animals.

Such is the depth of their depravity that even the simple act of sleeping in one’s own home has become a luxury beyond reach, as the specter of violence looms ominously over every doorstep.

In the face of such relentless brutality, the pursuit of education, once a cornerstone of Ambazonian society, has ground to a halt, as parents and children alike are forced to reckon with the harsh reality of everyday killings and bloodshed.

The halls of learning, once bustling with the promise of tomorrow’s leaders, now stand empty and silent,

a haunting reminder of the toll exacted by unchecked aggression and oppression.

Tears, once reserved for moments as

Tears, once reserved for moments of joy and sorrow, have become the bitter sustenance of the people of Ambazonia,

as they grapple with the profound profound injustices perpetrated against them.

In their anguish, they cry out to the heavens, beseeching a higher power for deliverance from the unrelenting torment that has befallen their land. Yet,

even as they plead for reprieve, the question lingers like a whispered prayer: “God, till when?”

As professionals committed to the dissemination of information and the pursuit of truth,

it is our solemn duty to bear witness to the suffering endured by the people of Ekona and beyond.