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Dear editor,
I appreciate your courage and determination to make the CAMEROON POST newspaper a veritable informative journalistic piece with value judgements akin to development and conscientization, in a society,whose progress is bedevilled by political,social and economic injustices.
We, Cameroonians in the diaspora, are so concerned about the rotteness in our society.
We have kept on urging the internatioal community to pressurize the Biya regime to allow Cameroonians in the diaspora, fulfill their civic responsibilities by voting in elections.In this way, we shall contribute in the choice persons to govern our beloved cradle of our fathers, and have a government of the people for the people.
The Post newspaper among other things, should continue to be a voice for the voiceless.
Benard Bwang
MARYLAND
U.S.A.
Posted by: Benard Bwang | Saturday, 26 February 2005 at 08:46 AM
JUST TO TELL THE ENTIRE STAFF OF THE POST NEWS PAPER THAT ALL CAMEROONIANS ARE BEHIND THEM FOR THE TRUTH THEY PUT ON PAPER.ALSO,MR PUBLISHER,DO NOT GRANT MAN OF THE YEAR BECAUSE OF MONEY A PUBLISHER ONCE WANTED TO DUB A BUISINESS TYCOON TO MAKE HIM MAN OF THE YEAR.I BEGGING TO PONDER IF SUCH RECCOGNITIONS ARE GOTTEN OUT OF SOCIAL REALIZATION OR MONETARY RECOGNITION.SO,MR PUBLISHER,GO AHEAD WITH YOUR GOOD JOB AND DO NOT BE AFRAID OF WHOSOEVER WANTS TO INTIMIDATE YOU AFTER ALL,"LA VERITE EST UN PLAT QU'ON NE RETROUVE JAMAIS A LA TABLE DES MENTEURS."
STEPHEN OJONG AFRIQUE NOUVELLE RADIO BAMENDA.
Posted by: STEPHEN OJANG | Friday, 11 March 2005 at 05:35 AM
Dear Post
I never miss a day of reading your wonderful online paper. I do however have one suggestion: Could you possibly warn readers that certain "graphic" images are contained in articles that might be "disturbing or offensive" to some readers? I am particularly refering to photos of dead bodies posted along with articles.
That aside, keep up the great job!
Posted by: Anon | Monday, 18 April 2005 at 03:55 PM
You people are fantastic in your reports.Every true Anglophone is proud of you.Keep it Up!
Posted by: Ambay | Monday, 02 May 2005 at 11:35 AM
I AM OVERWHELMED with the vivid and up-date report that your paper posted on the net, in respect of the universities stike. your detail reports especially on the ub strike was clear and reasonable. keep on acting the role of "voice of the voicelees" i hope by now "the authorities" know their responsibilies. i say courage for you are one among two who have the people at heart.
thanks for this forum
Posted by: regina ayamba | Friday, 13 May 2005 at 06:15 PM
can you kindly put the pictures of the fire incident in Buea over the net?
Posted by: bernadette ashu | Wednesday, 14 December 2005 at 11:16 AM
A very informative and critical newspaper with high journalistic standards.
We are proud you are there.
Keep up !!!
www.mbanwie.com
Posted by: Tichi Mbanwie | Wednesday, 15 February 2006 at 07:38 AM
hello,
my name is christina smith and i am from emporia kansas in the usa. i am a 27 year old mother of 2. i have just recently been scammed by a guy that called himself nerrissa nanga from cameroon africa. i was trying to buy a monkey for my family when i came across his ad and decided to email him. he was very nice and when i told him i didnt have the full $1000.00 us money to spend at one time he offered me a payment plan of $200.00 for shipping and $200.00 every 2 weeks at that time it sounded good to me. and by his gentle talking and kind words i believed him to be a good person. So i sent him $200.00 us money and was to get the monkey and pay the rest after i got the monkey. But then he emailed me and said that there was a problem and he needed $180.00 more for a paper on her that he didnt have. So i sent that so he could get it. then he told me she was on the plane and was going to geneva switzerland. I ws so happy that she was on her way to me that i cryed. But then i got a email that was supposed to be from geneva airport saying that she was missing 3 other papers and they had to have the papers or $300.00 to pay for the tests. I sent him a email and he said that he had never been asked for papers like those when shipping a monkey to the usa before. I started to get really leary and wondering if i was in fact being scammed. So i called the Geneva airport myself and asked if there was in fact a monkey there to be shipped to the usa. They said no there was no monkey there and there had never been any monkey there. I knew then that i had been scammed. I set here in tears with my heart being torn apart. Then i sent him an emial stating what i had found out and he has never responded knowing that i now know the truth of what he was doing. I have contacted a lawyer here where i live and they sent me to the secret service and they said with it being international there is nothing they can really do. So now im going everywhere i can to let people know about this guy. So that hopefully it wont ever happen to anyone else. With this i learned a hard lesson but this leason has crushed my childrens hearts. If anyone wants to comment on this with me I can be reached at Heavenly.Sissy@gmail.com This guy needs to be stopped so he can never hurt anyone else like he hurt my family and I.
Thanks
Christina Smith
Posted by: christina smith | Friday, 31 March 2006 at 09:59 PM
I was scammed out of hundreds of dollars from a man who lives in Bamenda, Cameroon ... I purchased a puppy that never existed!, This man should be stopped! hes doing it to dozens of other people maybe hundreds, I made up emails asking the same info as someone else and hes useing the same scam over and over!! I believe hes working in an organization within a church ( Njimafor ) he slipped and told me a little about it. a CHURCH! thats horrible.... his name is Alfred Massa and goes by the name of Albeto Maslex , he goes to western Union probably on a daily basis collecting peoples hard earned money he plans to scam. If you know this man he must be stopped, this is a federal offense!!!.
his email is amassa@comcast.net, albetomaslex@kittymail.com, and puppiesforsale@yahoo.com... his cell # is 237-718-8006
Thanks!
Posted by: BamendaScams | Wednesday, 18 October 2006 at 05:49 AM
i am a camerronian who lived in kumba and douala but realy consider my self to be a 100% kumba boy bse of the nice experience and the length of time i spent there.
i am indeed very delighted to be part of this network of people who have a sense of goodness and the desire to keep the society going with reliable information. i must say that it make some people who, at present, do not enjoy the happiness of being in the country, to feel et home wherever they are.
i greet all the kumba boys especially all the bishop rogan college students and ex-students with whom i spent a great and remarkable part of my precious life.
i say hi to Fr Basil Sede principal of the prestigious St Francis college fiango- kumba not forgetting father Asek,Awoh, my big time friend kenneth elad all in k-town.
my short stay in the united states leaves me with only one advice for my brothers back there : MY PEOPLE, DO NOT DREAM ALOT. THIS PLACE IS NOT HEAVEN. Segeo Polo says in his music that this bushfallers make us dream alot. they refuse to tell us the truth.
my e-mail is benehinack@yahoo.com or benehinack@hotmail.com
stay cool
Posted by: ben ehinack | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 07:20 PM
hi christina am very sorry to hear that you were scammed by someone from cameroon,please accept my sympathy .one thing you should be able to know is that even we cameroonians do suffer from these unscrupulous citizens,my advice for you is never buy a cat in the bag,no matter what happens.
And you should be able to know that monkeys as well as other preserved animals are not so easy as you think to get an transport out of cameroon.these species are protected and individuals selling or buying them are doing so illegally.so take note that your procedure in buying the monkey from cameroon was very illegal.and that guy probably knew about all this!!!pls do contact the ministry of enviroment and forestry in yaounde for any clean purchase of monkey if the posibilities are there.until then i wish you many luck with the monkeys!!! Gimpokpok Straßbourg France.my email cpdmmaus@yahoo.ca
Posted by: gimpokpok | Sunday, 24 December 2006 at 06:35 PM
Dear Cameroon Post,
I hereby congratulate you guys for the mavelouse job and effort you guys have been puting in to make sure that Cameroonians are constantly updated about the happenings in the around, cameroon and beyong.
Thanks for your sacrifices and endeavours, the Lord alone will bless you guys.
More thanks to Mr Kini Som.
I remains your beloved Onliner
Yuh Maurice Martin
Tiko
Posted by: Y. Maurice Martin | Monday, 04 June 2007 at 02:21 PM
Dear Cameroon Post,
I hereby congratulate you guys for the mavelouse job and effort you guys have been puting in to make sure that Cameroonians are constantly updated about the happenings in the around, cameroon and beyong.
Thanks for your sacrifices and endeavours, the Lord alone will bless you guys.
More thanks to Mr Kini Som.
I remains your beloved Onliner
Yuh Maurice Martin
Tiko
Posted by: Y. Maurice Martin | Monday, 04 June 2007 at 02:27 PM
TO ROBERT AWANGA,
CONGRATULATIONS IN YOUR ENDEAVORS IN AFRICA WITH ENWE FRANCIS. THIS IS YOUR EX-WIFE FROM BALTIMORE, MD. I AM NO LONGER IN B-MORE.I LIVE IN TULSA, OK. WITH ALL THESE WHITE FAKE CRACKERS HERE WHO HATE BLACKS. THERE IS SO MUCH EXTORTION GOING ON HERE UNTIL IT'S CRAZY. I AM DOING EXCESSIVELY WELL IN LIFE AND I'M PROGRESSING IN MY CALL. MY SONS ARE DOING WELL TOO. EMAIL ME SOON. AND SEND A PICTURE. I HOPE THAT ALL IS STILL WELL WITH YOU.
angel.mime@yahoo.com or phone me at
1(918)378-2455 tiwanda
Posted by: angelmime | Wednesday, 24 October 2007 at 01:13 PM
WARNING! WARNING!
To all the people revealing their identities and full names on this website should be careful. Even if you are abroad you need to be careful because some of your family is still in Cameroon and you will come visit some point in your life.
Postnewsline.com has been infiltrated by that bloodthirsty vampire in ETOUDI and his cohorts. How do I know this?
A lot of articles have been disappearing on this forum. People post articles today and when they come the next day to check, they can't find them. Certain "sensitive" information posted are quickly erased, some users are not even allowed to post comments anymore; some people have been blocked. This must pnly mean one thing, some superior force has talked with the Post people to do some editing. This superior force might have a list and they might be taking down names and doing their research. Never minimize the power of that Vampire in Etoudi.
Please be careful, use usernames, do not divulge your real names, you have been WARNED.
Posted by: UnitedStatesofAfrica | Wednesday, 24 October 2007 at 04:45 PM
For the past three months I have searched company after company looking for a reliable resource for vegetable oil, jatropha oil, cottonseed oil, crude palm oil, or any oil that will work with the production of bio diesel. Before I built a small processing system on the idea that oil was available at a price that I could make a living for my family and other families. I negotiated a contract with a vendor from Cameroon. When I went to place the order I realized I did not complete my homework verifying the company. I realized I had a worthless contract. No problem there is plenty of vendors from this region of Cameroon, Nigeria, India, and New Guinea. I should be able to find a solid vendor. The answer was NO! All of these vendors are scams for sample shipping, deposits and what ever funds they can receive. The problem is that the web-sites will not police there scamming vultures because of the income created by the advertisements. I am very seasoned at catching scammers. However one of them got me for $1,000.00. He is from Cameroon. In the finals of it he used false SGS services emails, phone numbers, and shipping companies. Really pissed me off! Earlier I caught one vendor of Jatropha oil who created a false shipping website using Maersk logos, pictures etc. I never paid anything to this person I was curious how far a scammer would go to complete the scam. I became a little to desperate due to the fact that I needed oil. Like the person I read about trying to purchase a monkey. My scammer was smooth, honest and scencere I checked out his company as far as I could with an associate in Cameroon. Who I will never rely on again. I have workers who need jobs. I now have laid everyone off until a good source of oil is procured. Does anyone in the country know the name of an oil mill that sells oil for around $225.00 per metric ton?
rslmartin@embarqmail.com
Posted by: Steve Wallup | Wednesday, 30 April 2008 at 03:47 PM