He is the Director of the NGO Struggle to Economize our Future Environment (SEFE) located in Mundemba in the Southwest Region, Cameroon.
[2] The SGSOC had acquired a 73,086-hectare site on a 99-year land-lease deal through an agreement with the Cameroonian government to develop an industrial palm oil plantation and refinery.
On November 14, 2012, he was arrested along with four of his collaborators at the premises of SEFE in Mundemba, where a group of over 50 community members were prepared for a peaceful campaign against the company Sithe Global Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC).
[4] In 2012, he was attacked by a group of people while serving as a guide to a team of television journalists making a documentary about the conflicts between Herakles Farms Company (SGSOC) and communities of the Mundemba.
On 27 November 2017, the Examining Military Judge in Buea, Cameroon dropped all charges against him and signed the release order.