It is unfortunate that we entertained a communication blackout by refusing to write to each other last week.
I was privileged enough to be part of the Central Committee Delegation that went upcountry for the reorganisation of the basic organs of the great national party.We did things, including the selective registration of our militants for the elections.
We are in very tough assignments with our DOs to make sure that those opposition vandals are totally disenfranchised.You see, Mbella, politics is a Machiavellian thing, which survives by dint of the Darwinian principle of the survival of the fittest. That is why we must use just any means as usual to secure the victory of RDPC.
On voting day, our well trained election managers will stuff the ballot boxes and change winning figures to our favour. All the Ministers, Governors, SDOs and DOs, diplomats and Fons will be working to make sure that when Marafa starts reading "les tendances" on that day, it will be said with all the relish that "La victoire est largement RDPC".
Mbella, let me make it loud and clear that anybody who has been violating party discipline at Ngoa-Ekelle will be dumped when the Central Committee begins appointing MPs.
You can understand why some people who were once vocally objective on matters of national interest have gone ridiculously parochial, towing the party's line even in church. This situation teaches us a big lesson: that it is always dangerous to play to the gallery instead of just thinking over about your stomach.
You can't be that militant of double-trust because you can't eat your own cake and still have it.I don't know what is happening down there in the coast. Electoral ruses are already conquering upcountry. Bafren is virtually found between the devil and the deep sea.
The bickering about who should run for Ngoa-Ekelle is between a conman and a wicked sadist who has long been vomited by the population.As I told you the other time, it is difficult to know whether Diboule is resting in peace. The Legal Department is yet to fully cage his killers since politicians are the ones calling the shots in the matter.
That is why Ngafor and his Kondengui colleagues refused to sign the "ordinance de renvoi" that would have just pronounced their death sentence. Their reaction in the face of judicial authorities was a precautionary non est factum. But no amount of judicial dilly-dallying will ward off the multi-million question: Who killed Diboule?
Please, extend warm greetings to our very honest Nnoko who patriotically declared his assets the other day. He is an exceptional patriot. There are embezzlers who are a hundred times richer than him, yet they will never talk about their riches.
Nnoko's detractors can go to work, but it is rather better for the authorities to apply Article 66 of the Constitution on all other thieving officials who are using the party as a shield.
Old Boy, it is needless to raise an alarm as to how much of Western tradition is adulterating over culture. His Majesty the King of Bangolan apparently drew the sword against this aggressive imperialism when he made it very clear that African tradition has nothing to do with the ST Valentine Lunacy.
What happens every February 14 here in Ongola is ridiculous. Even old women are in the craze of this hypocritical romance. Many live in illusions and turn out to give only the wrong attributes to the day.
One of the girls ironically "divorced" with the fiancé to embrace a new Valentine. Her reason was that her new boy friend's name (Valentine) is more romantic while that of her fiancé was an old one and has nothing to do with romance.
She said she no longer has feelings for her fiancé whose name (Zachariah) is ugly and insipid. What is in a name? Yet another couple was in conflict because the husband refused calling the wife "Baby". This kind of thing is not strange to people who allow trivialities to rule their lives.
Yours sincerely,Ngwa
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