By Ernest Sumelong
Members of Parliament, Mayors, Chiefs, and other stakeholders of the Southwest have unanimously declared that road infrastructure is the cry of the Province.
Cross section of Southwest Chiefs:Want roads tarred
The stakeholders met at the Local Government Training Centre, CEFAM, October 19, to evaluate the Southwest report on National Economic, Social and Cultural Development Plan.
They noted, among other things, that since the five-year development plan before 1986, road infrastructure had deteriorated; there was general collapse of road network; road maintenance policy had failed and the roads were deplorable especially those linking Kumba, Tombel and Mamfe.
The stakeholders also pointed out that less than 50 percent of the population have access to potable water. They observed that the state of Southwest is worse than before 1986.
The Government Delegate to the Kumba Urban Council, Kevin Nnoko Mbelle, argued that all development in the Province is tied to roads. He said good roads would make every Southwestner "smile, live better, development will come and many other things will fall in place."
Some of the stakeholders argued that children from the Southwest have often been cheated in regard to admission into professional schools in the Province.
They suggested that in the admission into these institutions, Southwest children be given a quota of about 30 percent so that they could also have a chance.
The Mayor of Konye Council, Esther Eshie Ngoh, argued that reserving a quota is not only a good idea, but that it will assure them a place within professional schools in their area.
According to her, they, too, could be trained and subsequently be able to get jobs.
The stakeholders requested that tarred roads should link all Divisional headquarters; urban centres should be given a face-lift; river ports should be created and administrative structures renovated.
Some of the participants argued that the commission prepared the report and envisaged projects since 2003 but it was difficult for them to evaluate the report since they do not know which projects have been executed.
They also remarked that some of the recommendations they were making were the same made in the last sitting in 2003.The Southwest Provincial Delegate for Planning and Regional Development, Ivo Eseke, observed that since the projects were earmarked in 2003, some of them have been completed while others were still in the process.
He said some of the projects had been fused into the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, PRSP, Implementation.Among the stakeholders were the Chief of Buea, S.M.L. Endeley, the Paramount Chief of the Bafaws, Nfon V.E Mukete and the MP for Buea Urban, Adolph Ngale.
Southwest Governor, Louis Eyeya Zanga, opened the evaluation workshop.
Roads, Roads, Chiefs, CPDM Chiefs and Thiefs,
When will these criminals and CPDM stooges and thiefs in the name of chiefs and government delegates, mayors etc, ever stop lying to us? Does this chiefs think we dont know where our funds for the construction of the different roads and other infrastructures of the South West ends up? We dont need any preaching and stories, we dont need to beg. The mamfe road for example will NEVER be constructed. All we need is a new generation that have a free an un-corrupt mind. Then we can empower them so that they can do the right thing.
These bunch of idiots lining up as chiefs are here to lie to us.
Posted by: rexon | Thursday, 26 October 2006 at 06:19 PM
CAADIM calls on the Government of Cameroon to urgently develop the roads linking Kumba with any other major city in our Country. The road condition from Mutengene to Kumba is very deplorable. I am still amazed to see how our Government has never done anything about it.
This is the time to do the right thing. Kumba could turn into a major commercial center in the southwest if the roads are in good conditions.
Our Government should take it as one of the highest priority to reduce poverty.
We need that political will to make things happen and I trust PM INONI has it and he is galvanizing and pushing things to happen.
People are getting tired waiting and we know you can do it!
May God bless the Republic of Cameroon!
Riccardo
CAADIM
Posted by: Riccardo | Thursday, 26 October 2006 at 06:58 PM
Rexon,
Keep your day job for you are becoming a big time NUISSANCE. Who steals MORE THAN YOUR SO CALLED SCNC ASYLUM LAWYERS. They are not only stealing from poor Cameroonian kids, but committing SERIAL THIEVRY.
Posted by: sala | Thursday, 26 October 2006 at 09:00 PM
Riccardo Le Perroquet Malhonnete,
Who are you trying to fool with this pathetic line.
A dirty spotted Kumba Market "Ngong" dog like you will not lose its spots by going for a swim in the Meme river.
You have been exposed bastard and your time is up.
Your master will soon stop paying you because your tactics are fast becoming ineffective.
Don't count on the next stooge Sala to bail you out because we are about to blow the dirty swine out of its shitty hole.
Watch out.
Paa Ngembus
THE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS SHALL BE DECOLONIZED BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY
Posted by: Paa Ngembus | Thursday, 26 October 2006 at 09:16 PM
These Chiefs need to send more motions of support to Yaounde.Are they tired already?
In most traditions chiefs are respected,but I see here chiefs lining up like miserable school boys waiting to be counted.Who are they bowing down to?Inoni or Ngolle.It would have been better if they were kneeling.It is a pity our Chiefs have degraded themselves to such low standards in the name of supporting the CPDM.
Would such a thing have happened in the good old days of the West Cameroon House of Chiefs? Useless beggars!
Posted by: Muki StoneHall | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 12:20 AM
Muki,
you make me laugh out my lungs here.I guess these chieves are all CPDM as they are all on a CPDM monthly pay packages.Little doubt they have nothing to oppose or contribute at the detriment of the poor masses who are ruled under traditional dictorship to support the ruling party,and they are rather being taken for figure heads for the ruling La republique than 'chieves'.Not until they recognise their role as major eye openers to the corrupt government's exploitation and manoevres, shall they be considered as beneficial and important.As of now their idol Biya knows he always have their annual shower of blessings and motions of support...... what more do you expect than hitting them hard on the head???
Basic neccessities and infrastructures like roads,water,elecricity and pipe-borne water are not cries of today in the South-West and North-West provinces respectively.But our selfish and foolish(dull maybe)uncles and parents still see little or no danger in standing behind Biya in the name of CPDM.Look at chieves in long lines with no sense of direction or agenda.We have been hearing of chieves conferences and Fons associations, yet nothing fruitful can come out from their numerous meetings.It's betraying and sorrowful indeed....
Fritzane Kiki
Hong Kong
Posted by: Fritzane Kiki HK | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 04:52 AM
Dear Cheaps,
When the almighty Agbor Tabi stationed road construction equipment along the Mamfe road, i suppose you people were not chiefs enough at that time to crave on the indulgence ,or even impose your personalities for this son of yours to do his homework.All the money Nigerians have paid as taxes for all the decades they have sojourned in the Southwest province has never been accounted for by your friends,children ,and yourselves.
We did not know that roads were also important to Chiefs,or else how can one reconcile the fact that Chiefs like Nfon Victor Mukete of Kumba swim all their lives in mud,but are very apt to squeaze life out of any son of Kumba who dares to reverse the deplorable situation of this city.How would one reconcile the fact that a Chief places all his children in all positions of authority,they drive their SUVs through the mud everyday,but keep sending motions of support to Biya.
If these 'Cheaps' did not take Cameroonians for the most docile under heaven,how would they dare complain about roads ,when we know that the bags of rice,free Cpdm outfits, and money come through these roads to them.They alway receive this as if it were a favour from the 'benevolent monarch'.
This idea of talking about quotas during exams into professional schools is really shameful.When somebody like PM Inoni listens to this type of fuss,he has nothing else to do but engage himself in one of the most shameful things a leader has done yet in Cameroon;engaging himself in a terrible fight with Benjamin Amama ,because he wanted to push through his list into ENAM.This is the mentality of the French ,and their puppets ,where regions are rewarded for their loyalty to the central authority.
Posted by: Watesih | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 05:50 AM
Dear editor,for god's sake what kind of shot was that?Is it a football team or our very own "Royal Highnesses"?And why are they all bowing?wuna sef!
Posted by: vito | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 09:56 AM
Fritzane, that is a good one:
CHIEVES
Please, do not let a bonmot go unpunished.
Indeed, ANGLOFOWL CHIEVES bowing and scrapping.
Posted by: Ma Mary | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 10:01 AM
Sala,
At least someone (You) can point out to me that some people are stealing from some children in the name of SCNC in what you described as an Asylum Scam. Can you please explain how this scam works as i have never been an asylee and have never seen someone benefitting from asylum cases through my SCNC. Nonetheless, i have heard stories and criticisms of the kind within my SCNC circles and that is how we work. We criticise what we are supposed to criticise and take actions We are not trying to build a state based on falsehood like La Republique Francaise du Cameroun.
Posted by: rexon | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 11:45 AM
The Chiefs, MP'S, Mayors et al. Most often development projects in the southwest are identified by the upper class( MP's Chiefs et al. To the best of my knowledge I wonder how those projects are identified and prioritized. What indicators were used?
The upper class or opinion leaders address issues which reflects their needs not the masses. MP's and mayors should set up community needs assessment research projects for each segement of the population. There are several institutions that have the skills and expertise( UB and Pan African Institute for Development West Africa. Through that meduim information will be generated to address development concerns sustainably. The local masses will part of the process thus whatever project is selected refelcts the felt needs of the people.
Please MP's, Chiefs, Mayor and others practise bottom top approach not vice versa.
Posted by: Bimbia Boy | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 12:12 PM
Do not be fooled;its in every aspect top bottom but limitted to members of the "chieves conference".
Why are they bowing,editor?
Posted by: vito | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 12:31 PM
Riccardo,
I hate to agree with you for the other things you advocate.
The point to remember is that the Unofficial Policy of La Republique du Cameroun (LRC) per observed practice since 1972 under the control of Paris, is to degrade transport infrastructure between LRC and Nigeria. The border provinces have suffered as a result.
On the other hand, we have roads being constructed to Central Africa, Gabon, Chad and Congo. These are roads to nowhere - to an economic vacuum controlled by Paris.
Abuja, now enjoying a multi-billion dollar trade surplus with the rest of the World, is of greater economic importance to Yaounde than the entire Francophonie.
Posted by: Kumbaboy | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 01:42 PM
Kumbaboy, Irrational is it not? Apparently sustaining the artificial, ghettoized cultural cabal called Francophonie is more important to the Afrogs than economic growth. France itself does not think that way. It goes for the mullah always.
Cameroun has missed a golden opportunity to leave the French bubble for good. In the 50 years of association with Southern Cameroons, it should have given up French as its primary language of govt, business and education and adopted English. That would have been more practical for them instead of the failed bilingualism. Their smartest kids get exposed to the world at large and find that they have been wasting their time with French. That is why they are filling up spaces at our better secondary schools.
They should build their own English curriculum schools, if they value such education so much.
Posted by: Ma Mary | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 01:57 PM
Chiefs, my advice to you is to continue sending more motions of suport instead of spoiling your case. Elections are just around the corner, go ahead and send more of your promises that you will vote 100% come next elections, that way more rice, salt, cows, and some green backs will surely come your way. If CPDM gives you roads there will be nothing left to purchase all the goodies.
GOD SAVE US
Emmanuel Chim
Posted by: Chim | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 04:38 PM
Ricardo
There's an article currently making headlines with unspeakable hits per day at www.cameroon-info.net.Its about the challenges awaiting the next President of Cameroon. Go have a look at what goodwill Cameroonians of the other side(La Republique )are asking the next President to do vis a vis the Southern Cameroon delima.
That will further expose you as a paid agent of the regime to stiffle any move to engage in any meaningful conflict resolution .
Every commentator there has asked the regime to call the leaders of the Southern Cameroon for a dialogue, you come here at Postnewsline with your mischievious intentions,pretending to be a patriot but rather a wolf living on soiled wealth say there isn't any such a problem to be solved.
Are you more of Eastern Cameroonian(La Republique) than they?
Remember as I said last time "le mensonge n'a des longues jambres" On verra!
Tayong
Posted by: tayong | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 05:24 PM
Mr Tayong,
Thanks for your invitation to read the article written by a courageous, intelligent, patriot, true son of Cameroon (Brother Kenneth Ndeh).
Brother Kenneth Ndeh writes eloquently and proposes ideas that will help take our country into the 21st century.
In brother Kenneth's article, you see someone who loves his country.
He is a Patriot and a True son of Cameroon. That is what CAADIM stands for.
Brother Kenneth Ndeh is an example of a Progressist Cameroonian who wants to see our Country prosper with justice for all.
Mr Teyong, no one denies the facts that we dont have problems. We all know our problems. Corruption, nepotism, tribalism, social injustice etc.... we all know it.
It affects all Cameroonians and keep our Country backward. But dividing our Country into many banana Republics is not the solution.
4 Federation States has been suggested by Progressist Cameroonians. But One Country One destiny. We will never change the course of nature but to stay together as we were before the Colonialists came to divide us...
Simple example, East and West Germany... That is just what happened in Cameroon.
May God bless a strong and united Republic of Cameroon!
Riccardo
CAADIM
Posted by: Riccardo | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 11:40 PM
please read "no one denies the facts that we have problems" not "dont have problems."
Thanks.
Riccardo
CAADIM
Posted by: Riccardo | Friday, 27 October 2006 at 11:43 PM
Mr Ricardo
It isn't a surprise reading what you've writtten as concerns Kenneth's article. I knew you'd surely read it with tinted glasses. Kenneth first states categorically "a union which never was" instead you subserviently go talking about corruption,nepotism patata patati. Ricardo, the first step in sloving a problem is identifying the problem before strategising. Without this forget it!
Refusal to accept the existence of this problem by you and your so called Yang henchmen amounts to lies and selfish intentions in order to subjugate and assimilate the Southern Cameroon. Where are you coming from now with federation? Why a federation if there isn't any problem with the present Unitary state? Keep on exposing yourself with fake patriotism. Hope you're reading the comments real patriots are writing at that website I gave you.Thank God these aren't even Southern Cameroonians
These are people with pure motives, people wanting to see the good of this beloved nation, people wanting to see a major national blunder resolved , people wanting to see the husband man becoming the partaker of the first fruits etc etc, not masquerading groups pretending to be patriotic but fighting for selfish goals.
Tayong
Posted by: tayong | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 06:51 AM
Tayong,
Please forget bringing Riccardo to reason logically. A bended stick cannot be straightened as the saying goes.
Riccardo and the Yang gang have their heads stuck in the sand like stupid ostriches. Let them be. Afterall it is the only way for them to keep benefitting from the millions that Philemon Yang and his gang have been given to fight the Southern Cameroons decolonization movement.
A few Southern Cameroons patriots have been instrumental in educating frogs on cameroon-info.net and other frog fora.
I am sure Riccardo and the Yang gang are scared of what they are seeing. The fight is being taken to the frogs and more Southern Cameroons patriots should join the frog networks and educate them.
All of a sudden Riccardo has discovered the Four State Federation of the SDF. Do you remember what Riccardo and the CAADIM buffoons said when one Forchive NAN (where the hell is that bloke) brought the idea back on this network. They shot it down with vehemence.
Riccardo and the Yang gang are grappling for straws as they are sinking and being crushed by the Southern Cameroons Independence bandwagons.
They are finished.
Southern Cameroons independence is gaining momentum and crushing anything in its wake.
Wait and see as someone always said.
Paa Ngembus
THE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS SHALL BE DECOLONIZED BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY
Posted by: Paa Ngembus | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 11:52 AM
When I see our Royal Highnesses,lined up with heads to the ground and hands behind their backs like guilty school boys waiting to be sanctioned,I really feel as to cry.Physical slavery may have ended in the world but a kind of mental slavery worse than the physical one still reigns in Southern Cameroons.Can this type of picture come from anywhere East of the Mungo.What could have caused,and is still causing our Chiefs and Elite to sell their respect,dignity and pride so cheaply and in broad daylight like this? Any person who argues that a Master-slave relationship does not exist in Cameroon is not being honest.We have masters on the East and slaves on the West.
I felt so devasted a while ago when I read a speech made by the notorious King of Apartheid, Peter Bota of S.Africa to his Cabinet on the 18th of August 1985.But then something stroke me: if you take this speech and replace the word "Afrikaners"(or Whites) with "Francophone" and "Blacks" with "Anglophones",you will get a situation not very different from what obtains in Cameroon today.I may be very wrong in my judgement but you can do the exercise and draw your own conclusions.Its a very long speech so I put just some excerpts:
"Pretoria has been made by the White mind for the White man. We are not obliged even the least to try to prove to anybody and to the Blacks that we are superior people. We have demonstrated that to the Blacks in a
thousand and one ways.... Where is the Black man appreciated? England discriminates against its Black and their "Sus" law is out to discipline the Blacks. Canada, France, Russia, and Japan all play their discrimination too. Why in the hell then is so much noise made about us? Why are they biased against us? I am simply trying to prove to you all that there is nothing unusual we are doing that the so called civilized worlds are not doing. We are simply an honest people
who have come out aloud with a clear philosophy of how we want to live
our own White life.
We do not pretend like other Whites that we like Blacks. The fact that Blacks look like human beings and act like human beings do not necessarily make them sensible human beings. Hedg ehogs are not porcupines and lizards are not crocodiles simply because they look alike. If God wanted us to be equal to the Blacks, he would have created us all of a uniform colour and intellect. But he created us differently: Whites, Blacks, Yellow, Rulers and the ruled.
Intellectually, we are superior to the Blacks; that has been proven beyond any reasonable doubt over the years. I believe that the Afrikaner is an honest, God fearing person, who has demonstrated practically the right way of being.
It is our strong conviction, therefore, that the Black is the raw material for the White man. So Brothers and Sisters, let us join hands together to fight against this Black devil. I appeal to all Afrikaners to come out with any creative means of fighting this war. Surely God cannot forsake
his own people whom we are. By now every one of us has seen it practically that the Blacks cannot rule themselves. Give them guns and they will kill each other. They are good in nothing else but making noise, dancing, marrying many wives and indulging in sex. Let us all accept that the Black man is the symbol of poverty, mental inferiority, laziness and emotional
incompetence. Isn't it plausible? therefore that the White man is created to rule the Black man? Come to think of what would happen one day if you woke up and on the throne sat a Kaff*ir! Can you imagine what
would happen to our women? Does anyone of you believe that the Blacks
can rule this country? Hence, we have good reasons to let them all-the Mandelas-rot in prison,and I think we should be commended for having kept them alive in spite of what we have at hand with which to finish them off.
I wish to announce a number of ne strategies that should be put to use to destroy this Black bug.
...Secondly, most Blacks are vulnerable to
money inducements. I have set aside a special fund to exploit this venue. The old trick of divide and rule is still very valid today. Our experts should work day and night to set the Black man against his
fellowman. His inferior sense of morals can be exploited beautifully. And here is a creature that lacks foresight. There is a need for us to combat him in long term projections that he cannot suspect. The average Black does not plan his life beyond a year: that stance, for example,should be exploited. My special department is already working round the clock to come out with a long-term operation blueprint.
...I have a committee working on finding better methods of inciting Blacks against each other and encouraging murders among themselves. Murdercases among Blacks should bear very little punishment in order to encourage them.
In the meantime my beloved White citizens, do not take to heart what the world says, and don't be ashamed of being called racists. I do not mind being
called the architect and King of Apartheid. I shall not become a monkey simply because someone has called me a monkey. I will still remain your bright star...His Excellency Botha."
What a horrible speech!But accross the Mungo,are we (Anglophones) not regarded as the Blacks in the speech?
Posted by: Muki StoneHall | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 12:35 PM
Muki,
You quoted a lot from that terrible speech but I will do what you have suggested and just put this piece out:
"....
Secondly, most Anglophones are vulnerable to money inducements. I have set aside a special fund (with Philemon Yang) to exploit this venue.
The old trick of divide and rule is still very valid today. Our experts should work day and night to set the Anglophone man against his fellowman. His inferior sense of morals can be exploited beautifully.
And here is a creature that lacks foresight. There is a need for us to combat him in long term projections that he cannot suspect. The average Anglophone does not plan his life beyond a year: that stance, for example,should be exploited.
My special department (Yang gang) is already working round the clock to come out with a long-term operation blueprint.
...
I have a committee working on finding better methods of inciting Anglophones against each other and encouraging murders among themselves.
Murder cases among Anglophones should bear very little punishment in order to encourage them.
In the meantime my beloved Francophone citizens, do not take to heart what the world says, and don't be ashamed of being called colonialists. I do not mind being
called the architect and King of Black-on-Black Colonialism.
I shall not become a monkey simply because someone has called me a monkey. I will still remain your bright star.
...
His Excellency Paul Biya."
Posted by: Paa Ngembus | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 01:02 PM
Muki
Believe me I read that piece with tears almost dropping down my cheeks. Honestly I might not want to read it again. It set me upside down. Hmmmmm!!!!!!
Posted by: tayong | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 01:59 PM
The “full implementation of the 1996 Constitution of Cameroon will be the consecration of tribalism with an intention of destroying the English-speaking legacy of the country...
The 1996 constitution makes Cameroon a decentralised state, has as plans/objective to amalgamate the English-speaking South west province with the French–speaking Littoral province and also the French-speaking West Province with the English –speaking North West province”.
These are the words of Pierre Ela, Ex-DG Directorate of National Security
Book’s name: Dossier Noir sur Le Cameroun
Language Used: French
Publisher: Edition Pyramide Papyrus Presse
Year of Publication: 2002
Cost: Euro 18
To order your own copy, write:
Edition Pyradmide Papyrus Presse
26 rue des Rigoles, 75020 Paris, France.
Posted by: Tekum Mbeng | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 02:26 PM
Tekum,
What you have just described above is what Ricardo, Mukete, Che Sunday, Agbormbai, Zandre, Sala and all the Yang gang members disguising as their soo-called patriots have been singing in this same forum. What they dont understand is that Southern Cameroonians are now very intelligent enough to interpret every action of their fairly.
In a bid to achieve this devilish objective (to destabilise the Southern Cameroons), they have been working very hard in the past two decades to create division between the South West and the North West. For example, in this same forum, we have seen Mukete masquerading as a fon Lawrence of graffi origin preaching hate and division between the South West and the North West, We have seen Che Sunday preaching an assimilation of the Southern Cameroons through this same union, we have seen Agbormbai technically preaching thesame kind of assimilation. Just a few days ago, Ricardo preached this same ideology of four state federation in this same forum. Thus, any rightminded person can understand the true intentions of some of this criminals who habitually masquerades with "nice" words like "patriots". In politics, we have seen Njeuma, Oben Ashu, Mukete preaching Cam-No-Go.
While we work hard to liberate our people, we should also try to destroy this network of evil that is strongly working with the Biya regime to implement their devilish objectives against the Soutern Cameroonian people.
Posted by: rexon | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 04:21 PM
LAKAM MAFIA: THE RESULTS ARE IN
Folks, here is an inexhaustive list of collaborators and spies who are being sponsored by the LAKAM mafia to torpedo the Southern Cameroons independence ship.
The Southern Cameroons Intelligence Service notes that not all of them are Bamilike.
Not surprising because some people are out for hire and will even put up the corpses of their mother and father for sale.
It is a well-connected network of people worldwide as you will see from below:
******************
LAKAM MAFIA COLLABORATORS
Francis Nche
Ring Leader. Operates from both Douala, La Republique Francaise du Cameroun and Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
Zandre (alias eyallow)
Based in Sweden, Europe
Sala
Based in Wichita, Kansas, USA
Riccardo
Based in Houston, Texas, USA
Sponsored by both the La Republique Francaise du Cameroun Government and LAKAM.
Reader
Based in Beijing, China, South East Asia.
Sponsored by both the La Republique Francaise du Cameroun Government and LAKAM.
Sangomonie
Based in Fargo, North Dakota, USA.
LIST TO BE UPDATED PROGRESSIVELY.
Compiled
by
The Southern Cameroons Intelligence Service
******************
We will keep you updated as we receive more.
All these jerks will be exposed. We will make sure their source of funding dries up.
Time to fight fire with fire.
Once again, if any of you guys on the list above preaches any NW/SW genocidal hatred on this network again, we will take you to the cleaners. We know who your network providers are and we will start from there.
See you later.
Paa Ngembus
THE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS SHALL BE DECOLONIZED BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY
Posted by: Paa Ngembus | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 04:25 PM
Muki, the write up above truely reflects what is presently going on in the two Anglophone provinces. In fact the Yaounde junta is out to destroy the anglophones through the chiefs. A lot of money is sent to the chiefs with promises for more and they are told to fight vehemently against their fellow brothers through the handiwork of the Djeumas, the Inonis, the Yangs, the Achidis and a host of many others that we all know, while the process of annexation of the North West & South West to the West & Litoral provinces respectively is well underway. That is why Yaounde does not care about the contineous cry of marginalization of the Anglophones. Their men are already working night and day towards total & complete Anexation.
GOD SAVE US
Posted by: Chim | Saturday, 28 October 2006 at 09:40 PM
Paa Ngembus,
GREAT ACHIEVEMENT WITH YOUR LIST!
FYI, I HAVE ATTENDED SEVERAL OF YOUR MEETINGS IN (USA AND EUROPE).
What a Great intelligence Service!
Yeah, Christopher Colombus discovered America syndrome.... When Native Americans already lived in America.
CAMEROON IS INDIVISIBLE UNDER GOD!
ONE COUNTRY, ONE PEOPLE, ONE DESTINY!
Riccardo
CAADIM
Posted by: Riccardo | Monday, 30 October 2006 at 09:50 AM
Muki,
They don't only term us blacks...they say we're coloured! It would've been worse if La Republic frogs were "whites". But go tell Peter Bota that I'm proud to be black. Tell him that:
When I was born I was black. When I'm sick I'm still black. And that when I'm angry I'm black. When I'm cold I'm black. When I die I'm black.
But as for him when he was born he was red. When he's sick he's pink.When he's angry he's red again. And when he dies he's purple.
He has the NERVES to call me coloured. Who's the coloured person now!
Also tell La Republique that the amargeddon is near. They would be taken by surprise!
The Son!
Posted by: Akoson | Tuesday, 31 October 2006 at 03:58 AM
With almost every southwesterner call chief, it is a disgrace that even the so-called Chief Inoni is only a chief theif. This is examplify by what is going on now in Mile 14 Bolifamba where there is continuous digging that make a journey from Buea to Mutengene avaragely one hour long in waiting trenches
If I were a southwesterner,I could have denounced by Identity and take the name of COM NOGO
Posted by: Francis Nche | Tuesday, 31 October 2006 at 08:27 AM
Francis Nche,
Again, you are employing your divide and rule tactics here as envisaged and sponsored by your masters and colonialist in both Yaounde and Paris.
Read what u have just told this forum:
"If I were a southwesterner,I could have denounced by Identity and take the name of COM NOGO"
How are CAM NO GO's better than Southwesteners? This is thesame preaching Mukete, Agbormbai, Che Sunday, Sala, another colonial agent has been preaching in this forum. Sometimes, they say four state federation, sometimes they say Southwesterners are this or that, etc. Just that old divide and rule tactics. Your colonial antics masquerading as a preacher of unity and freedom has been exposed in this forum. The very first time i read from you, i understood who you are and the values you represent. I think you need to reform your concience to be able to go to heaven.
Posted by: rexon | Tuesday, 31 October 2006 at 08:41 AM
Finally I believe I have no other choice than to agree with Rexon and Paa Ngembus that there are sponsored agents on this forum who are out to incite hatred among Southern Cameroonians.Francis Nche,your last write-up above is eloquent proof of this assertion.I have followed many,if not all of your write-ups and I have no doubt that you are a highly educated individual.The views expressed above do not reflect those of an educated person but those of a paid agent.It is a real shame when the educated ones who were suppose to educate and inform others are instead misinforming and misleading others.Where have Cameroonians kept their consciences?
I now see Paa Ngembus has a very strong point.
Posted by: Muki StoneHall | Tuesday, 31 October 2006 at 09:38 AM
Ricardo, Paa Ngembus and Francis N
Ricardo
Your provocatively boastful statements above simply legitimise and confirm claims of you being a man living of sulled wealth. You boastfully inform Paa Ngembus you've been attending their meetings. As who? Yang's CIA? You attend their meetings as who Ricardo? And why do you attend these meetings? Is that the agenda of CAADIM?
Keep on playing spy. Time will tell.
Francis Nche.
I must state that you've continuously become very controversial on this forum. Listen to youself "... If I were a Southwesterner I would disown my own identity" .As an educated man, what message did you intend to send across with that kind of statement? NW/SW divide? Francis , that was rediculous. Well let's see how far you will go.
Paa Ngembus
Just let these guys outlive their usefulness to their masters against truth and reality. Bortha tried and failed in South Africa, Ku Khux Clan are history in USA , how far can they fight the truth ?
Let's wait and see.
Tayong
Posted by: tayong | Tuesday, 31 October 2006 at 01:53 PM
Tayong,
Francis Nche is really an evil person. How are the SouthWest Chief different from fon Doh, Angwafor, Achidi Achus, Ndeh's, etc, etc.
From all evidences, these are colonial agents employed here to fuel hatred between the two Southern Cameroonians provinces. It is thesame tactics that Mukete Fon Lawrence, Ricardo, Agbormbai, Dr Che Sunday, Sala, etc have been playing in this forum. They preach anti-South West or North West issues in this forum. Some will even say a graffi man is a brother to a bamilikie man. What of Ejagham, efik, bororo people, etc who are both in the Southern Cameroons and other neighbouring countries like Nigeria? Why dont they join Nigeria for example rather than La Republique?
It is really a shame that he has been given the role of Cameroonian representative of the "Movement pour La Liberation du Cameroun"
Posted by: rexon | Wednesday, 01 November 2006 at 06:58 AM