Author: Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 27, 202618min00
 “Nigeria Has Great Respect For Cameroon. We Are Sisterly Countries, And Cannot Afford To Fight”.   Peace Crusader, NICO HALLE, One More Hails The High Sense Of Wisdom Which The Then Nigeria President, OLUSEGUN OBASANJO, And President PAUL BIYA Of Cameroon, Demonstrated In 2006, When They Chose Peace Over War, By Signing The Green Tree Accord. […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 27, 202619min00
Just Like MAURICE KAMTO Did, IISSA TCHIROMA BAKARY, While In The BIYA Gov’t, Supported The Bad Electoral Law Imposed By The Regime.  They Even Told Opposition Leaders Who Criticized The Law, To Shut Up.  But No Sooner Did They Leave Gov’t, Or The Dining Table, And Return To The Opposition, That They Flagrantly Violated The […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 20, 202614min00
At The Meeting Held On Jan. 29, 2026 On The Crisis At Douala Port, The Prime Minister In A Goodwill Gesture Indicated That Gov’t Would Be Open To Examine A Proposal By PAD, For Its Partner To Takeover Scanning Of The Category Of Goods Not Included In The Contract With SGS.  But The GM On […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 19, 202620min00
“Religious Knowledge Is Being Treated With Scorn And Disdain In Our Society.  How Can We Develop The Nation Without The Fear Of The Lord?  Corruption, Which Is In Many Forms, Has Been Widespread And Very Deeply Rooted In Our Society For Many Years. There Are Corrupt Guys At All Levels, Vertically And Horizontally.  But The […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 19, 202613min00
On Monday, February 16, 2026 The General Manager of PAD Told Transatlantic D To Quit The Scanning Section Reserved For SGS At The Port. On Tuesday, February 17, SGS Scanning Cameroun Effectively Resumed Its Activities At Douala Port. At The End Of An Evaluation Meeting On Wednesday, February 18, GECAM Saluted The Return Of Normalcy […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 16, 202613min00
On Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, GECAM Organized A Meeting That Brought Together Importers, Exporters, Transit Companies And Syndicates Of Professional Groups Operating At Douala Port. Participants At The meeting Faulted PAD For The Crisis,  And GECAM  Issued An Ultimatum To PAD To Restore Order Before Today (February 16), Or Else – -.  PAD Reacted Angrily […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 16, 202613min00
 Then On Feb. 10, 2026, Finance Minister, Louis Paul MOTAZE, Gave Firm Instruction For The Customs To Stop All Collaboration With Transatlantic D At The Douala Port.  The Customs Swiftly And Happily Cut Off All Links With Transatlantic At The Port. That Action Paralyzed Transatlantic At The Port, As The Company Cannot Carry Out Cargo […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 16, 202610min00
The GW Of PAD On Friday, Feb. 13 Wrote To The Minister Of Finance, And Complained About The Customs And SGS Cameroun. But In A Swift Response, Minister MOTAZE  Distanced The Customs and SGS  From Any Responsibility  For The Crisis At the Port, and Bluntly Told  The  GM Of PAD: “I Demand That You Should […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 16, 202617min00
PM DION NGUTE Would Certainly NOT Have Convened The January 29, 2026 Inter-Ministerial Meeting, And Reject  PAD’s Controversial  Decision  To Terminate The Contract Gov’t Signed With SGS ,  If, He And Others, Had Confirmation That President BIYA Gave His Accord, That Transatlantic D, Though Little Known,  Should Replace SGS Scanning Cameroun At The Douala Port. […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 7, 202619min0
Transatlantic D. Announced On January 1, 2026, That It Would Start Merchandise Inspection (Scanning) At Douala Port On January 2.  PAD And The Customs Administration Disagreed.  That Sparked A Crisis (Blockage) At The Container Inspection Sector At The Port, Causing An Estimated Loss In Revenue Of 1.5 Billion FCFA Daily.  An Emergency Meeting Was Convened […]


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