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Yang in trouble over IRIC admission scandal

Philemon Yang1

Sat, 7 Mar 2015 Source: Cameroon Concord

The recent IRIC Admission scandal believed to have been orchestrated by Jacques Fame Ndongo, Cameroon’s Minister of Higher Education following the entrance examination to the International Relations Institute of Cameroon (IRIC), continues to cause a stir in the country.

Our source revealed that it was a CPDM diabolic harsh plot to favour students from the ruling party. Our intelligence officers in the nation’s capital have hinted that the scheme involved Pierre-Emmanuel Tabi, the director of the IRIC, Jacques Fame Ndongo and Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, Secretary General of the Presidency of the Republic who also moonlights as a member of the Steering Committee of the IRIC.

In the second list that was made public by the regime, the names of sons of ministers and other leaders were added even though they failed the entrance examination.

As the shameful scandal keeps unfolding in Yaounde, there has been a kind of 'silence of the lamb' from Prime Minister Yang Philemon.

Cameroon Concord hereby present to our readers the names of students who passed the entrance examination to IRIC and the list of those the Beti-Ewondo CPDM regime wants to impose on Cameroon people.

Students whose names have disappeared, having been declared successful 1- Nti Estelle Nadia 2- Mebenga Lucien Thierry 3- Oyono Ottou Didier Hervé 4- Ayuck Josiane Marguerite 5- Simeu Djoko Brice C. 6- Minka Minyem Joseph.

Those who failed the entrance exam but their names appeared in the CPDM list 1- Babilah Bobmia Blandine 2- Mofti Solomon 3- Ebongue Manga Christine 4- Mokwe Welisane 5- Bouhari Alim 6- Iddi Ahmed

Source: Cameroon Concord