• Ndeh Ntumazah (1926 - 21 January 2010) was a leader of the pro-independence movement in Cameroon in the 1950s. He was forced into exile, and was unable...
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    political party in British Cameroons. One Kamerun was established by Ndeh Ntumazah in 1957 after the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon left the territory...
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  • exile. On 6 September 1962 the UPC leadership in exile met in Accra at Ndeh Ntumazah's house, and decided to exclude the "criminal clique of Woungly" from...
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  • Scene Doctor Frederick Ngenito Laughing Store A Legend of the Dead Ndeh Ntumazah No Way to Die Osagyefo. The Great Betrayal Psychological Constructs...
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  • French. On 6 September 1962 the UPC leadership in exile met in Accra at Ndeh Ntumazah's house, and decided to exclude the "criminal clique of Woungly" from...
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  • ISBN 978-9956-726-62-2. Retrieved 27 July 2012. Asong, Linus; Chi, Simon Ndeh (15 May 2011). Ndeh Ntumazah: A Conversational Auto Biography. African Books Collective...
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    Party Leader % Seats +/– KNDP John Ngu Foncha 54.94 24 +10 CNPC 26.80 10 −2 OK Ndeh Ntumazah 6.94 1 +1 Independents – 10.76 2 +2...
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  • into different factions, one of which was led by Kodock and another by Ndeh Ntumazah. Kodock's faction held a congress at Makak in 1996, at which he was...
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  • lowland forests Nshare Nsibidi Nso people Ntarinkon Palace Ntem River Ntumazah Ndeh Kristo Numpuby Sally Nyolo Nyong River Nzanyi language Anne-Marie Nzié...
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