Barack Obama withdrew U.S. visa to some corrupt Cameroonian politicians
U.S. President believes that some officials are corrupt and that their bank accounts in the United States are disproportionately' ' furnished '' compared to the level of living in Cameroon.
Please find below, the list of 44 billionaires submitted by the Americans to Mr. Biya to continue the EPERVIER operation he started last March 2006. The list was published by a local newspaper called the Le Jeune Observateur and listed the billionaires in order of importance:
Please find below, the list of 44 billionaires submitted by the Americans to Mr. Biya to continue the EPERVIER operation he started last March 2006. The list was published by a local newspaper called the Le Jeune Observateur and listed the billionaires in order of importance:
1. Polycarpe Abah Abah , 2. Alphonse Siyam Siwe, 3. Emmanuel Gerard Ondo Ndong , 4. Gervais Mendo Ze, 5. Remy Ze Meka, 6. Pierre Desire Engo, 7. Akame Mfoumou, 8. E.N. Etonde Ekoto, 9. Atangana Mebara, 10. Marafa Hamidou Yaya, 11. Zacheus Mungwe Forjindam, 12. Njankou Lamare, 13. Charles Metouck, 14. Peter Akumchi Awa, 15. E.E.Etoundi Oyono, 16. Talba Malla Oumate, 17. Aristide M. Okouda, 18. Yves Michel Fotso, 19. Jean B. Bokam, 20. O. Olanguena Awono, 21. Iya Mohamed, 22. Josep Edou, 23. G. Roger Belinga, 24. Louis P. Motaze, 25. Mevâ Meboutou, 26. Roger Melingui, 27. Pierre Titi, 28. S. Mounchipou, 29. Gregoire Owona, 30. Patricia Enam, 31. E. Mongori, 32. Nyamsi Mongue, 33. Charles Tawamba, 34. Laurent Nkodo, 35. P. Ngamo Hamani, 36. A. Manga Massina, 37. Rebecca Ndedi, 38. Alain Edgar Mebe Ngo, 39. Perrial Nyodog, 40. Lucien Mevâ, 41. J. Njomatchoua, 42. Caroline Abah Abah, 43. Foumane Akame, 44.
U.S. President believes that some officials are corrupt and that their bank accounts in the United States are disproportionately' ' furnished '' compared to the level of living in Cameroon.
Please find below, the list of 44 billionaires submitted by the Americans to Mr. Biya to continue the EPERVIER operation he started last March 2006. The list was published by a local newspaper called the Le Jeune Observateur and listed the billionaires in order of importance:
Please find below, the list of 44 billionaires submitted by the Americans to Mr. Biya to continue the EPERVIER operation he started last March 2006. The list was published by a local newspaper called the Le Jeune Observateur and listed the billionaires in order of importance:
1. Polycarpe Abah Abah , 2. Alphonse Siyam Siwe, 3. Emmanuel Gerard Ondo Ndong , 4. Gervais Mendo Ze, 5. Remy Ze Meka, 6. Pierre Desire Engo, 7. Akame Mfoumou, 8. E.N. Etonde Ekoto, 9. Atangana Mebara, 10. Marafa Hamidou Yaya, 11. Zacheus Mungwe Forjindam, 12. Njankou Lamare, 13. Charles Metouck, 14. Peter Akumchi Awa, 15. E.E.Etoundi Oyono, 16. Talba Malla Oumate, 17. Aristide M. Okouda, 18. Yves Michel Fotso, 19. Jean B. Bokam, 20. O. Olanguena Awono, 21. Iya Mohamed, 22. Josep Edou, 23. G. Roger Belinga, 24. Louis P. Motaze, 25. Mevâ Meboutou, 26. Roger Melingui, 27. Pierre Titi, 28. S. Mounchipou, 29. Gregoire Owona, 30. Patricia Enam, 31. E. Mongori, 32. Nyamsi Mongue, 33. Charles Tawamba, 34. Laurent Nkodo, 35. P. Ngamo Hamani, 36. A. Manga Massina, 37. Rebecca Ndedi, 38. Alain Edgar Mebe Ngo, 39. Perrial Nyodog, 40. Lucien Mevâ, 41. J. Njomatchoua, 42. Caroline Abah Abah, 43. Foumane Akame, 44.

