Richard Bona to write a song for Monique Koumate

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Fri, 25 Mar 2016 Source: kmersaga.com

The tragic death of this young lady did not leave indifferent the artist, who recently made statements about it on social media.

Richard Bona, the world’s best bass player, has announced that he is preparing a song in memory of Monique Koumatekel, this young lady died at the age of 30 at the Laquintinie hospital in Douala, when she was expecting twins. On his Facebook account, the musician wrote: “...

Monique Koumate it’s 9am … Today I am in my studio to compose a little melody to end ” this indifference of the medical profession ” and that it does not happen again … … “

His commitment to the cause of this lady earned him today, he said, the retaliation of the Cameroonian secret services.

Recently,via his Facebook account, Richard Bona lamented being followed by “the entourage” of Paul Biya: “Mr. President, you are perhaps not aware. Your intelligence and your surroundings are busy on me ??? Well, my welcoming committee is ready.

Silent in my corner since I left Cameroon, to play my music, “you” came for me trying to humiliate me … but as long as I live. I always speak for the voiceless … doing politics would belittle me. I’ll never do, “he wrote.

A few days earlier, the Cameroonian media attribute to Richard Bona the paternity of remarks directed towards the President of the Republic, Paul Biya, following the lax staff of Laquintinie hospital, which led to Koumatekel’s death. Richard Bona quoted Paul Biya, saying he “is worse than Boko Haram.“

From New York in the United States where he resides, Richard Bona regularly gives his opinion through social networks on events of his home country, Cameroon. Especially on issues of dual citizenship which he has been a victim of.

Source: kmersaga.com