Pope calls for curbing corruption through education at the Catholic University of Central Africa
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James O'Reilly
After his brief visit to Douala, the Pope boarded the papal plane again to return to Yaoundé, where he was scheduled to hold an event at the Catholic university together with all its students.
In 35 years, it has grown from 135 students to a network of more than ten campuses, over 8,000 students, over 1,000 faculty members, and over 200 administrative staff.
Upon arriving at the campus, the pope was welcomed with flowers. Then, accompanied by the rector, the event began w
After his brief visit to Douala, the Pope boarded the papal plane again to return to Yaoundé, where he was scheduled to hold an event at the Catholic university together with all its students.
In 35 years, it has grown from 135 students to a network of more than ten campuses, over 8,000 students, over 1,000 faculty members, and over 200 administrative staff.
Upon arriving at the campus, the pope was welcomed with flowers. Then, accompanied by the rector, the event began w
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