Leocadia Jisi Bonbeng

Leocadia Jisi Bonbeng is a Sports Reporter at The Post Newspaper in Cameroon.

She is interested in subjects related to the national team, the local championship and sports in general. Her hobbies are traveling, listening to music and reading.

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Potency of Witchcraft

The phenomenon of witchcraft in football resurfaced as a hot topic of debate in the Cameroonian media after Cameroon were eliminated from the 2010 World Cup. This situation has whipped up doubts as to the potency of witchdoctors who were part of the Cameroonian delegation.

By Leocadia Jisi Bonbeng - 9 July 2010 - Passion and belief, Text

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Milla-Eto’o Squabble

The Eto’o-Milla squabble that was a hot topic of debate in Cameroon before the World Cup has resurfaced yet again and divided Cameroonians. There are fears that the debate may go on for a long time if Cameroon is finally kicked out of the World Cup. But, what was the source of the Milla-Eto’o squabble?

By Leocadia Jisi Bonbeng - 21 June 2010 - Future stars and yesterday's heroes, Text

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An Indomitable Spirit

More than two decades have passed since The Indomitable Lions made Cameroonians proud in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, and yet the memories of those glory days are still fresh in the minds of the former football stars.

By Leocadia Jisi Bonbeng - 16 June 2010 - Text

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Ghana club rivalry

Local football league rivalry between the two historic clubs in Ghana, Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak has resurfaced when Ghana qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

By Leocadia Jisi Bonbeng - 3 May 2010 - Text

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Roger Milla continues to inspire football lovers

Nineteen years after Roger Milla exploded onto the scene in the 1990 World Cup in Italy with his clever play style and hip-swinging Makossa dance, Africa has not had another player to match him. This football legend continues to inspire young players and contribute to Cameroon’s football development. He may be retired, but Milla is in no way tired as he still has lofty plans for football.



By Leocadia Jisi Bonbeng - 18 March 2010 - Text