It is now very evident that what is good for the goose may not necessarily be good for the gander. This has been confirmed by the callousness and if you don't mind, the moral bankruptcy of the "Famed" Ndongo, Nnomo and Ndong.
To imagine how the opportunists attempted to take the rest of the decent millions for granted by spinning this yarn of "regional balance" after the children caught them desecrating university tradition.
We had all along thought that the professorships that they claim to have acquired would have, at least, liberated their minds and gotten them thinking or reasoning better than just tamed monkeys. But no; they would prefer to die, taking so much for the owner not to notice and practically depriving other human beings of the basic right to freely breathe God's air.
Ngwa, I want you to feel my indignation; to know how disappointed I am with so called top government brass, who, for strictly parochial reasons are inadvertently setting the stage for civil strife.
While I eagerly await your take on these groveling sycophants, who call the name of the Head of State in vain, even when they are throwing the entire nation to the dogs, I am saying that they qualify to be stripped naked in the public square and decently shamed for sowing dangerous seeds of discord.
By the way, I refer you to "Cameroon Tribune" of Monday, December 4, 2006 and the offensive, provocative and primitive piece of crap Fame Ndongo said and signed about Anglophones and Francophones.
See how he tried to justify that even of the 11 that qualified for the UB School of Medicine interview from the West Province, 10 were "holders of the GCE". What cheap rant! See who is preaching regional divide and hatred! See who is sowing the seeds of hatred in Cameroonian kids.
Ndongo conveniently forgets that at a certain point in time, and his so-called regional balance and equity notwithstanding, not a single Anglophone Cameroonian was admitted into the national Polytechnic for five years at a stretch.
Has Nnomo, Ndongo and Ndong ever noticed that on certain days, the only time one hears or sees anything English on CRTV is in the newscast? Where is the regional balance here? Let them take a look at recruitment into the police, gendarmerie and army and try denying that about half the number comes from their own region of Cameroon.
That is just the tip of the iceberg but may be researchers should get down to work and complete Fame Ndongo's analyses of who has been admitted into which institution of learning in this country and on what basis.
Let us be told the number of staff SONARA, to name just this one, employs, and has once employed and how many of them come from Ndongo's region. I suppose that Cameroonians from other regions would be angry, even frightened if some of these statistics were brought to the fore.
Ngwa, since you are nearer this trio of the infamous list, tell them that they won't be allowed to meddle in the affairs of the University of Buea. It is not their late uncle's private estate. It is very un-academic, not to say criminal, to smuggle the names of persons into an admission list to which they are very foreign.
From they way the fellows are operating, we would soon have the Fame Ndongos ordaining Rev. Priests by decree and even determining how many kids should be born into some particular regions of the country.
You can be sure that if they are not stopped in their tracks, our universities would sooner be graduating surgeons who are at best butchers and kite pilots who would sooner gamble away human lives, while trusting only to their chaplets and talismans.
As for the drafting of police with instructions to identify, select and kill certain kids, one can only say that when the rain will begin falling in earnest, it would be on every roof, without discrimination as to ethnic group or region.Ngwa, note that today, I am thinking Cameroonian, not Southern Cameroonian.Greet the kids.
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