Interview granted by Mola Njoh Litumbe to Equinoxe TV (Douala, Cameroon) upon his return from the United States to sensitize the Cameroonian Diaspora about the Southern Cameroons cause.
Click here to go to Mola Njoh Litumbe's Youtube channel to watch Parts 3, 4 and 5 of the Equinoxe interview.
Thanks to Mola for keeping the consciousness alive.
Posted by: Va Boy | Tuesday, 09 November 2010 at 06:34 AM
Courage to all those who speak the truth.The time to act is now.Live free or die under slavery.Ambazonia will cease its destiney.
Posted by: Legion(for we are many) | Wednesday, 10 November 2010 at 01:53 PM
We will fight to death for our freedom, than live as slaves under the butcher of etoudi and La Republique
Posted by: njimaforboy | Wednesday, 10 November 2010 at 07:23 PM
Hihihi Njimaforboy,do we then get rid of the murderous butcher by hiding in California? Action in the centre of action boy.
Posted by: Mallam Shehu | Thursday, 11 November 2010 at 11:23 PM
I think the interviewer missed another opportunity to ask some more probing questions, such as: How does Mola avoid accusations of conflict of interest while jugling so many hats (leader of a political party; spokes person for the Southern Cameroons cause; and stalwart for the Bakweri Land Claims Committee)? Is it correct to say Anglophones have not enjoyed executive power, solely because an Anglophone has not occupied Unity Palace? How do you guarantee competence with a rotating presidency? Any other extra-political strategies for the improvement of the Southern Cameroon youth?
Posted by: limbekid | Friday, 12 November 2010 at 01:15 AM
Limbekid Molua, like many brilliant people, Mola Njoh can walk and chew gum at the same time. He is capable of handling all those tasks with aplomb. If you ever talked to him, you would find that all of those roles are synchronized and mutually beneficial to each other.
You are Limbekid and I am Va Boy. Funny
Posted by: Va Boy | Friday, 12 November 2010 at 09:22 AM
Funny as you say Va Boy. I prefer my identity closer to home. I`m not a proud subject of her majesty. hi hi.
Jokes aside, we shouldn`t let the old guard hijack our destiny.
Posted by: limbekid | Tuesday, 16 November 2010 at 04:40 PM
Hijack, Kid? Perhaps you should be making that speech to Biya.
Mola Njoh has the balls to pursue what a lot of young people have no courage to do. You should be grateful.
By the way, Limbe is not a local name. It is the bastardized name of a German colonial trader. When Ahidjo decided to change the name of Victoria to Limbe, why did he not rename the French colonial streets and edifices in his own country. If he had done that and proper research had been done on "Limbe" it would have been more tolerable. Now, choose between a colonial queen and a colonial trader.
Posted by: Va Boy | Tuesday, 16 November 2010 at 08:33 PM
Limbekid is a bastard himself.
As u can read, he always likes to be identified as such under different screen names.
So long as Paul Biya , the butcher of etoudi is enjoying the moist tongue of Limbekid on his rectum, and others Like Earnest Mollua and Allain dipoko standing by to take over, La Republique will continue to deteriorate and ferment.
Posted by: njimaforboy | Wednesday, 17 November 2010 at 02:40 PM
@ Va Boy,
Limbe may have been a corruption of Linburg, but the natives legitimised it (just as you have English vocabulary in the Pidgin language).
Now on to Mola and his struggles. It`s not about courage but RELEVANCE. You don`t take on a challenge just because you are courageous, you do so because it is relevant. If the 60s were about political independence and identity the current battle is for technological independence. Take a walk down to Molyko and find out from the youth if they`re more interested in Ambazonia or high speed broadband.
A Francophone from the University of Douala won the last Commonwealth Youth Literary prize, yet we claim hegemony over the inherited Anglo-Saxon culture. Anglophone existence has now been reduced to natural resources (SONARA, CDC ...)Maybe it`s time we put our house in order before we project too far into the future.
Posted by: limbekid | Wednesday, 17 November 2010 at 05:30 PM