Marie-Claire Nnana | |
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Nationality | Cameroonian |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, Director General |
Marie-Claire Nnana is a Cameroonian journalist, and the Director General of the Sopécam (Société de presse et d'éditions du Cameroun).
Nnana graduated as a journalist from the École supérieure de journalisme de Lille.[1]
In 2002, Nnana was appointed as the Director General of the Sopécam.[2][3]
Nnana writes editorials for the newspaper Cameroon Tribune.[4][5]
When the diskette containing the next day's edition of the private newspaper Mutations, titled "L'après-Biya," was seized by the gendarmerie in the workshops of Sopécam on the night of April 13, 2003, she stated: "We have an obligation to protect our interests."[1]
Nnana has been accused by some journalists of promoting tribalism in her editorials.[6][7][8]