Claude Bergeret died this Monday, July 11, 2016 at the age of 73 in Cameroon.
Died this Monday, July 11, from a disease, Claude Bergeret Njiké, affectionately called «Nteuh Shune», was the widow of the traditional Chief of Bangangté, the late François Njiké Pokam.
It is presented by specialists of Cameroonian culture, as a lover of the bamileke country and its traditions.
Born June 5, 1943, in regional capital Douala from the coast, Protestant missionary parents Claude Bergeret becomes Queen, after his marriage in 1978, with the King Bangangté Njiké Pokam François.
Her husband died on December 7, 1987. She will leave on a land left by her husband, or Cameroon.
Claude Njiké-Bergeret, will have dedicated several books to culture bamileke, including 'My African passion (in 1997)' and 'The wisdom of my village' (2000).
Armand Ougock, Yaoundé
Source : dailynewscameroon
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