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Victor Mbarika ICT Weblog Victor Wacham Agwe Mbarika is one of Africa's foremost experts on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Dr. Mbarika's research interests are in the areas of information infrastructure diffusion in developing countries and multimedia learning.
Martin Jumbam The refreshingly, unique, incisive and generally hilarous writings about the foibles of African society and politics by former Cameroon Life Magazine columnist Martin Jumbam.
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Wikileaks is a gift to the people of the planet to control that class of people who call themselves rulers. They should accept it with both hands and run with it.
Va Boy, do you have to respond to every article that pops up in this blog? Wikileaks is bad for developing countries because it only heightens the imaginations of people like you who are daydreamers. What has Wikileaks achieved since publishing that garbage? We are watching that guy closely.
Some buffons and baboons like you if you had the opportunity would pay that man money to paint our beloved party black. Yes you can.
Professor Ayissi Dipocko welcome back sir. Now you are the Observer? I would rather be a righteous buffoon or baboon than one of your shameless cabal of thieves and murderers that you call a political party. Your beloved party is already black. Wikileaks merely confirms it to the world, so you cannot hide your dirty asses anymore.
Va Boy, The Observer's style seems to differ from that Of Dipoko but they are birds of a feather. The peaceful nature of Cameroonians has been taken for cowardice. We need whistle blowers, we need watchdogs. Wikileaks informs where knowledge is hidden and confirms when the truth has been dismised as rumours. The spell that we are living in will soon be over and change will come, I mean genuine change.
Assange is not a US citizen. He cannot be tried for treason there. That is silly. There needs to be universal wikileaking and not just US. There should be leaking from Iran, North Korea, China etc.
Wikileaks is a gift to the people of the planet to control that class of people who call themselves rulers. They should accept it with both hands and run with it.
Posted by: Va Boy | Tuesday, 18 January 2011 at 02:59 PM
Va Boy, do you have to respond to every article that pops up in this blog? Wikileaks is bad for developing countries because it only heightens the imaginations of people like you who are daydreamers. What has Wikileaks achieved since publishing that garbage? We are watching that guy closely.
Some buffons and baboons like you if you had the opportunity would pay that man money to paint our beloved party black. Yes you can.
Posted by: The Observer. | Friday, 21 January 2011 at 04:43 PM
Professor Ayissi Dipocko welcome back sir. Now you are the Observer? I would rather be a righteous buffoon or baboon than one of your shameless cabal of thieves and murderers that you call a political party. Your beloved party is already black. Wikileaks merely confirms it to the world, so you cannot hide your dirty asses anymore.
Posted by: Va Boy | Friday, 21 January 2011 at 05:52 PM
Who is afraid of wikileaks? Someone who has got something to hide.
Posted by: ambergris | Saturday, 22 January 2011 at 09:36 AM
Va Boy, The Observer's style seems to differ from that Of Dipoko but they are birds of a feather. The peaceful nature of Cameroonians has been taken for cowardice. We need whistle blowers, we need watchdogs. Wikileaks informs where knowledge is hidden and confirms when the truth has been dismised as rumours. The spell that we are living in will soon be over and change will come, I mean genuine change.
Posted by: Bob Bristol | Saturday, 22 January 2011 at 12:12 PM
Assange should be charged with treason and sent to gitmo.
Posted by: Elton Ellis | Saturday, 22 January 2011 at 01:34 PM
Assange is not a US citizen. He cannot be tried for treason there. That is silly. There needs to be universal wikileaking and not just US. There should be leaking from Iran, North Korea, China etc.
Posted by: ambergris | Sunday, 23 January 2011 at 12:38 PM