Adolphe Lele l’Afrique, Colonial Governor of the Northern Zone of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia, has sued for yet another curfew.

Just like the previous déjà vu curfews, the panicky agent provocateur, restricts movement of goods and persons from in and out of Northern zone.

Unlike the others, Lele l’Afrique did not stipulate when this new curfew will come to an end. He use to give one week interval. However, this new release, seems to be timeless.

The Press Release in full

The colonial governor went ahead to pleading with the population to be collaborative and remain indoors.

It should be noted that Northern Zone has been under siege since February 11, 2018. There has been repetitive perturbation of the normal activities of the denizens.

Serious fighting has continued in Batibo County, with Camerounese soldiers being wasted at will.

The confused government is ploughing its frustration on the innocent populations whose houses are being burnt, with others maimed or simply killed.

By Lucas Muma,

Managing Editor – BaretaNews

3 comments
  1. Gestapo SS officer Hitler Adolphe Lele l’Afrique with his concentration camps. Go to LRC, you are too insignificant and worthless.

    How many Curfew do you need to learn that you can not control us in our motherland be it by force of peace?

    Loser.

  2. He looks too old to still be in the job. Well since he can no longer reason that no amount of curfews can bend Ambazonians, he will soon be taught a lesson of his life. Boot licker.

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