Re: CAMEROON ANTICHRIST @ Legimah Doh

Dear brother,
    Eyong brought up issues that if not well addressed can have a damaging effect on the quest for a united approach towards the freedom of our motherland.He pointed out  the treacherous acts of lots of our sons and daughters that have contributed to the continued oppression of our motherland.I submit that he might have been biazed in his analysis but at the same time I esteem that what he said about the actions of those he particularly mentioned as numerous as they were have significant elements of truth.We cannot afford to pretend about all these acts and those involved.It is a moral responsibility at least to accept that our people have and are still collaborating in the colonization of our motherland.My understanding was not to justify either side of our country nor to condemn either.People from both sides stand guilty of betraying our motherland.Its therefore a matter of civility to acknowledge this, make it  understood to people like Egbe and those who might form a biazed conviction against one side based on his writing.I would not determine to ridicule Egbe but would let him know that ,it is vitally important to note that lots of people from both sides of our motherland have fought and are still fighting for justice for all in our territory.There are those that shall be always be named and shamed and those that shall always be remembered and praised whether we like it or not by the history of our territory.
Legima  Doh ,

 With God,Nothing is an Impossibility(Luke 1:37)

From: Nyangkwe Agien Aaron <nyangkweagien@gmail.com>
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 26 June 2012, 9:54
Subject: Re: CAMEROON ANTICHRIST @ Legimah Doh

Dear Mr Legima Doh

Can you succintly tell us what are the points behind Martin Eyong Tabe
write up, the opportunity and how can they help the liberation
struggle

Aaron

On 6/26/12, legima Doh <legimadoh@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Pernicious arrogance.What is baseless in the analysis and what is not
> factual about the points raised?It is an empty pomp of educational savvy for
> any Southern Cameroonian to demand for sources to be able to believe the
> points raised by Eyong Tabe.Such is the kind of vainglory that betrays an
> ignominous lack of  knowledge of the egoistic geo-political malpractices of
> some of  ours in close collaboration with our oppressors.To  liken such a
> painstaking and eloquent treatise to the work of a mbuh house student is
> irreverent..Cogent challenges can only be made by reason and not by ridicule
> or derision.
>
>
> Legima  Doh ,
>  With God,Nothing is an Impossibility(Luke 1:37)
>
> From: Patrick Vega <padvega44@yahoo.com>
> To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, 26 June 2012, 7:37
> Subject: Re: CAMEROON ANTICHRIST
>
> Baseless analysis and facts. Quote your sources and we shall believe you.
> You write like a "mbuh" house student.
>
> --- On Mon, 6/25/12, Martin Eyong Tabe <martine102@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>From: Martin Eyong Tabe <martine102@yahoo.com>
>>Subject: CAMEROON ANTICHRIST
>>To: "ambasbay@googlegroups.com" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
>>Date: Monday, June 25, 2012, 6:32 AM
>>
>>
>>CAMEROON ANTICHRISTAt least two Bible prophets mentioned the coming of
>> theAntichrist. Apostle Paul of Tarsus mentioned that there are
>> severalAntichrists. When you carefully evaluate the Cameroon Problem, you
>> realize thatthe Antichrist is already here. GRAFFI POLITICSIt is very very
>> hard to understand the position of theNorth-Westerners. This is not tribal
>> politics but we must hit the nail on thehead. One thing remains very
>> certain…the North-westerner is not to be trusted.You guys are TRAITORS
>> without end. 1). We take a historical narrative from the Foumbanconference
>> prior to the so called reunification. Foncha and Muna in complicitywith
>> their brothers in the west conspired with the existing regime against
>> thelegitimacy of the Southern Cameroons to get what we have today. Someone
>> got soangry with me for not realizing that the symbol of the Foumban
>> chiefdom is aDouble headed serpent. Of all the animals on earth, this
>> kingdom decided tochoose the
>  serpent (SATAN), the worst enemy to mankind. And behold, it wasn'tany
> ordinary serpent but a serpent with two heads, a sign of treachery
> andbetrayal, hypocrisy, double standards you name the rest. Even from
> theirgeographical location, the guys of the west are neither Anglophone
> norfrancophone. They remain in-between, lukewarm. I am sure you know what
> demeritsthere are for those who sit on the fence. They are neither this way
> nor thatway. When the wind blows this way they identify with it and the
> reverse alsoholds sway. They can take trade secrets across the fence to
> either sideaccording to their whims and caprices.Many have wondered why of
> all the existing intellectuals atthat time, the destiny of a people could
> only be entrusted to two primaryschool leavers.2). In the 1990's came John
> Fru Ndi andthe SDF syndrome. Popular opinion at that time held that the
> messiah had come.It wasn't long before long awaited messiah started showing
> his ugly side
>  withhis intrinsic, tribal, vindictive and other hypocritical instincts.
> When theSDF received election money, Fru Ndi alone grabbed 150million lion
> share. Whenhe was interviewed he justified the act by saying that he had not
> been paid allthese years. Many wondered where it happens that someone who
> does not hold apost of responsibility is paid. His graffi brothers were
> quick to justify that he is the leader and as a leader healone can allot 60%
> of the booty and 40% for the rest of the people.  In other countries,
> opposition members areeither senators or congressmen. From his finicky and
> very dull declarations, onwonders whether he ever saw the walls of a
> classroom. Once again, the destinyof a people was placed in the hands of
> some illiterate. He used the Famous 8.2to send all who dared oppose him to
> the guillotine. He even attacked Ngwa Sirriin person with tear gas,
> something that is not sold in the market and is usedonly by the military.
> This attack
>  lead to the death of Ngwa Sirri later on butFru Ndi was not charged till
> date. This means that Fru Ndi was/has been workingwith the regime all along.
> Needless mentioning the Nkemgu's, Asonganyi's, andthe litany continues. It's
> hard to believe that an intellectual like JuaPaulinus could be pushed to the
> back ground because he dared challenge Fru Ndi.This is a seasoned jurist,
> perfectly bilingual with good working experience,yet the SDF regime could
> afford to throw him to the back ground so that the SDFwill become/remain a
> party of empty heads, nonentities and of vandals. The eraof road side
> politics is over. The era where one could garnish much support bycriticizing
> and by condemning the regime on roof tops is long past. The erawhen one
> could go to Mbouda to stir public uproar in the minds of vandals andlunatics
> so they vent their anger and frustrations over the regime by breakingand
> burning stuff is dead and gone. What obtains is your political
>  agenda, howthings can be made better so Cameroon can move on. Furthermore,
> Mr. Fru Ndiused his wide-sweeping powers to appoint only those from his
> region of origin toposts of responsibility in the SDF. This was further
> compounded by his socalled shadow cabinet that laid his inherent tribal
> instincts to the open witha total 100% of members from his region of origin.
> This caused many supportersto withdraw their votes and finances, bringing
> the SDF to its knees tillpresent date. Critics went wild in the tabloids and
> in mbu houses asking aloud what difference there is between Fru Ndiand Biya.
> If at the level of a political party the former could display suchnepotism
> then no one dare imagine what will happen if he were elected presidentof
> this country. Needless mention the persistent news about all his
> secretmeetings with Biya and with CPDM big wigs. Joseph Owona visited him
> right inhis Bamenda residence.Fru Ndi's wife was evacuated for medical
> reasons at
>  speed oflight. As though that wasn't enough, when she died, Fru Ndi
> received a wreathfrom Biya and a colossal 21 Million francs cfa. Some talk
> of a much greatersum, to buttress the point that Fru Ndi has been wining and
> dinning with theregime over the years at the expense of all the confidence
> Cameroonians havevested in him. Well he is reaping the fruits of his labour.
> The SDF today isless than a shadow of itself. All enthusiasm has died down
> with very few peoplewilling to attend rallies of participate in elections
> because Fru Ndi and Biyaare one or better still, there is no difference
> between the two.3) Of all the regions, the North West was the first to
> heraldthe constitutional Amendment that made Biya the Life president of
> Cameroon.Zaccheus Fonjindam, Tazong Abel Nde, John B Ndeh called for the
> revision of theconstitution under the guise that it was undemocratic for the
> president'smandate to be limited and that Biya was the only one man enough
> to
>  ruleCameroon. They promised him their unflinching support as well as the
> support ofthe North West chiefs and the entire northwest population.
> Remember that one ofthe few special constituencies in the country is in the
> North Westregion-Ngoketunja. One of the biggest cohorts in CRTV was of this
> extraction;Mr. Luc Ananga could go to any length to hail the Biya regime to
> the highheavens with his obnoxious analysis even to the point of describing
> howhandsome Biya was and how well dressed he appeared on TV. Remember that
> it wasin Bamenda that Biya was crowned chief of chiefs and fon of fons. Also
> rememberthat it was in the same Bamenda that the CPDM was born. Also
> remember that oneof the leaders of the 1996 constitutional amendment that
> gave Biya sweeping powerswas Carlson Anyangwe of North West Origin and his
> Brother Munzu of the Southwest. The obnoxious ELECAM is headed by a North
> Westerner. Needless mention thePaul Atanga Njis, the Fai Yengos, the
>  Gwanmesia's etc. at present date, it hasbeen established that Mme Kahbang
> Wahla is a CPDM cohort, sponsored by PaulAtanga Nji to destabilize the
> SDF.4) Woe unto any one who places his trust in the NorthWesterner. It's
> very hard to understand their position. Over the ages, ministerMarafa has
> been persistently rigging elections from ages to ages through outthe
> national territory in favour of the CPDM, stealing the victories of the
> SDFall along. This reporter was told that the SDF victory in Fako especially
> wasso ashamed, 200: 15 votes in favour of the SDF, 325: 12 and 100% in
> somepolling stations. In the Buea locality it was even more alarming with
> theNational station mentioning a sweeping victory for the SDF with 75% of
> votesalready counted at 6:30 am, only for the Buea municipality to parade
> the streetswith a caravan at 11:30am, singing the victory song. In spite of
> all these, Mr.Fru Ndi was willing to put lawyers in the defense of Marafa
> whose
>  hands areplunged deep down the dirty waters of corruption. At the same
> time, the SDF wasfilling a motion at the National assembly calling for an
> investigation to theCamair Crash of the 1990's of which Marafa was the one
> in charge of the awardmaintenance contract for the plane and the
> indemnification of the victims whichnever saw the light of day. At the same
> time the SDF regime criticized Biya forusing dubious means to acquire a
> plane with SNH funds at the time when thecountry was wallowing in poverty.
> Newspaper reports stipulate that in a secretmeeting at his residence on the
> sharing of the booty, Marafa alone is purportedto have gone home with a lump
> sum of 600 million CFA. Yet the SDF is willing togo to any length to defend
> Marafa. Surprisingly enough, the North West elitewas very passive about the
> arrest of their kinsman from Chantier Naval but theywere very ready to
> support Marafa of a different tribal extraction. It isthanks to Fru Ndi that
> we
>  have the toll gates on our roads till date; extortingmoney from
> Cameroonians. Yet the roads are what they are with no provision forexpansion
> or any significant maintenance. The number of cars flooding thecountry has
> been on the steady increase yet the toll gate revenue remainsquestionable.
> Over the years many commissions have been put in place to audittoll gate
> revenue that has ended up in personal coffers. You simply need totravel form
> Bameda to Buea of from Buea to Yaoundé to imagine how much revenueis
> generated daily with all the numerous cars and agencies that ply our roads24
> hours a day. What a shame.Its very hard to understand the fact that Fru Ndi,
> Achidi Achu, Forgindam, John B Ndeh, Tazong Abel Ndeh, fonAngwafor and the
> like all hail from Mezam or better still, from Santasubdivision yet there
> has never been any criticism, talk less of a directconflict or an open
> confrontation between these people. If truly the CPDM isFru Ndi's worst
> enemy
>  then it is hard to understand the type of game that theNorth Westerners are
> playing in Santa SubdivisionThe SCNC is inexistent in the national territory
> except inthe North West region. What then is the stance of the North West?
> Is itincomprehensible for the North West to be strong in the SDF, in the
> CPDM and inthe SCNC at the same time? This position cannot be defined. If
> those of theWest region are the snake with two heads, then the North West is
> the snake with3 heads. The herald of the GCE Board, Mr. Azong Wara gathered
> hisgraffi brothers in Yaoundé to criticize the failure of the Ministry of
> NationalEducation in organizing the GCE.Among other things, he said the
> frogs were under minding Anglophone education, which GCE standardswere
> falling, that teachers' correction dues were hardly ever paid, that the
> frogs were responsible for thepersistent leakages on other examination
> malpractices. For some reason unknownto the public, the GCE Board was
>  granted by presidential decree in less thantime, with Azong Wara as the
> pioneer Registrar.From then on to present date, there has never been a
> yearthat teachers have received their dues without putting up a fight before
> orafter marking the GCE. There has been no year without leakages and
> othermalpractices. Over the years the standards have been on steady decline
> withsome subjects having as low as 20% cut off marks. Yet you will hear how
> 21students had 50 points and all the like, n a mere multiple choice exam.One
> is tempted to wonder what Cameroonians do with money. Inthe days of old,
> registration for the GCE cost as little as 3,500FRS CFA.Nowadays it costs
> from 15,000 FRS to 25,000 FRS. In order to get more money,compulsory
> subjects are increased every other year, compelling students toregister more
> subjects than they nee. Since the price is per subject, it meansthat more
> money comes in. to maximize their booty; the GCE Board has resortedto
> multiple
>  choice questions that are marked by computer so that little manpower would
> be sought yet the cost of examinations is at an all time high. Thisyear the
> GCE Board comes up with G1 form at the cost of 1,000 FRS CFA, claimingit is
> used for authentication. Multiply 1,000 FRS by 110,000 candidates and getthe
> result. The next year another form is instituted, G2 at the cost of 1,000FRS
> CFA. Multiply 1,000 FRS by 110,000 students; what do you get as
> additionalrevenue, left aside the registration cost and the cost per
> subject, othercharges left aside like 5,000 FRS for the certificate, whether
> it is for passedor failed. Multiply 5,000FRS by 100,000 students every
> single year, what do youget? You get 500 million francs cfa for just a
> single year. Then you add thehundreds of millions sent from the General
> Paymaster in Yaoundé, to the tune of250 million francs or more. Then you
> start asking what Cameroonians are doingwith money. In spite of all these it
> seems very
>  hard for teachers to be paidtheir menial setting and correction dues, yet
> you want to tell me that the Antichrist is not here already? This iswhy the
> GCE Board has become a Death trap with personnel that are at daggersdrawn,
> ready to shed blood in other to get appointed to posts ofresponsibility.You
> will be very surprised that the GCE Board is stillrenting private premises
> 20 fucking years after its creation. This defies anyhuman or divine logic.
> Sure the GCE Board is waiting for Biya to build them apermanent
> residence.Let's wait and see…… SOUTH WEST PUPPETS
> During the hey days ofmulti party politics, many letters purported to have
> been written by Fru Ndiwere leaked to the press. This led to a general
> uproar and condemnation becausethe letter called the South Westerners
> PUPPETS.  Whether the source of theletter was genuine or not is immaterial
> but one thing remains clear. The SouthWesterners are even
>  bigger PUPPETS than you can ever imagine. These are peoplewho follow the
> blowing of the wind like sheep without a shepherd. If the windblows east
> they are ready to follow, if it suddenly turns west they willinglyfollow.
> The answer to this enigma is very simple; the South westerner does nothave a
> direction. Sheep without a shepherd because its so-called intellectualsare
> at daggers drawn, ready to slaughter one another for their personal gainsand
> egos, the reason why the region is where it is 50 years after
> independence.Yet this is a region that is pregnant, endowed with so many
> natural resourcesyet it languishes in misery and penury. Over the years the
> South West Elite andpeoples have had a sizzling romance with the Beti regime
> with nothing to showfor it. If you compare availability of natural
> resources, the allegiance to theBeti regime and the level of development in
> the two Anglophone regions, yourealize that there is nothing to write home
> about in the
>  South West Region.1)    As at now, there are more than 15petroleum
> extractions companies in the Bakassi zone, Kombo Itindi, KomboAbedimo,
> Isangele and many other islands in Ndian division yet not 1km of tarred road
> exists in thatdivision. What a paradox! Yet thisis a division that votes the
> CPDM with universal acclamation-total unanimity.One is tempted to wonder
> whether these indigenes are insane or are spell bound.The Bakassi mayors of
> recent sent a motion of Support to the Yaoundé regimethanking it for the
> theft of their oils to finance frivolous activities in Yaoundé,Switzerland
> and the like. Mundemba which is the divisional head quarters goesfor weeks
> without electricity and water supply. It is only of recent thatMundemba
> could capture CRTV television signals. So the Ndian elite are tellingthe
> Ndian indigenes that they don't deserve any level of development, no
> basicamenities in the 21st century and 50 years after independence. Howmuch
> of the
>  South West is tarred? There is oil and there is SONARA at the doorstep If
> the kumba-Buea road was tarred it's because of the heavy activity inthat
> axis so that the government could impose a weighing station and collectmore
> money for the regime.When the Green Tree accord was put in place, there was
> somuch talk of the Ekok-Mamfe-Mutengene road that would disincline that part
> ofthe region. Surprisingly, the road has been diverted to Bamenda and the
> SouthWest elite are simply clamped shut about that issue. All the historic
> towns inthe South West Region are no where to be found, Tiko, Mamfe, Buea
> you name therest. Mamfe cannot boast of good roads, Mamfe goes for 2 weeks
> withoutelectricity supply; talk less of potable water or town ship taxes, 50
> years afterindependence. 2). The South West Region does not have a Reference
> Hospitalbut Bamenda can already boast of one. The reference hospital in Buea
> can go onfor 8 months without potable water. In a hospital!
>  The toilets stink to thehigh heavens and patients and pregnant women have
> to help themselves in thenear by bushes when nature calls. Instead of
> getting cured, the hospital hasbecome a place to get infected. If the
> Regional Hospital can attain this lowlevel, how will those in Kumba, Mamfe,
> mundemba be? Your guess is as good asmine.Id like to ask Mbella Moki, Andrew
> MotangaLifanda, Mme Lifaka, Njalla Quan and the like what the CPDM has
> realized inthe South West or better still in Fako Division after 13 years of
> uninterruptedrule of Fako sons at the Star building. The Tiko wharf is where
> it is, the Tikoairport is where it is, the Limbedeep sea port has been
> pushed to the back ground. When it was time toplacate the masses to support
> the constitutional amendment you could hear aboutthe Limbe deep sea port.
> These days you hear only about Kribi sea port. Whereis the Limbe thermal
> plant or the Yokeelectricity power supply of the Koreancement factory that
> has
>  become a National disgrace on the Batoke road likewise the South West
> Chiefs conference that is an eye sore at the Muea road, several years after
> the laying of thefoundation stone. Up till now, the most part of the South
> Wes Region isuntarred, no regular electricity supply, no potable water you
> name the rest forall the years of allegiance and un alloyed support to the
> regime. The NorthWest has been in the opposition for 20 years yet the Ring
> road is about gettingtarred, they have been offered a University, they have
> a Reference Hospital andall the like, with less that 3 years of rulership at
> the star building.Yet the South West barons will hail Biya as the
> God-sentPresident of Cameroon. Yet Fako CPDM cohorts can send motions of
> support toBiya for the so-called Grandes Realisations, how Cameroon has been
> turned intoa vast construction site with many projects that will make
> Cameroon an emergingeconomy in 2035. Perhaps the South West elite find it
> hard to
>  explain to theindigenes that not a single project, notone project is
> situated out of the South Region, Menve ele, mekin, Lom Pangar, Kribisea
> port, kribi thermal plant, Limbe gas plant etc. Not one of the
> numerousprojects s situated out of Biya's region, yet the regime is taking
> tax payersmoney from over the national territory including debts that will
> be paid byposterity at 5% compound interest to finance projects in Biya's
> Region oforigin. What a shame!3). During the last presidential elections,
> all regions wererepresented by candidates. Some regions like the Centre,
> West and Northwest hada minimum of 4 candidates in these regions. The North
> West had, Nyamdi, FruNdi, Kahbang Wahla, and Muna. Even the minority of all
> minorities in Cameroon,the Littoral Region had a candidate, Ekindi. Yet the
> loner (Ayah) from theSouth West who dared join the race to challenge Biya
> was received all theopposition from his indigenes. Did someone say l'ennemi
> dans la
>  maison?There is something wrong with this region, better still thisregion
> is cursed. Since when has Achidi Achu, Forgindam, Angwafor or any otherbig
> wig challenged or distanced themselves from Fru Ndi because the latter isin
> the opposition? When did Garga Haman Aji who is now in the opposition
> everchallenge Marafa or Issa Tchiroma?It is only in the South West that Ayah
> could be challengedeven from people of his own village in the likes of Obi
> Okpun,  Agbor Tabi and other South West Elite. Sure wehaven't forgotten one
> of the Vice Presidents who justified the purported proxyto vote in Ayah's
> place. If not of Ayah, the South West would have been theonly region in
> Cameroon that would not have been represented. It means that iftomorrow the
> CPDM collapses (which it must one day) there will be no one to clamorfor the
> region's interest whole other regions will have more than one Candidateto
> defend their interests. Not one South Westerner has a will of
>  his own. It isall about …..The Head of State's….this or that.The country
> went amok when Ngolle Ngolle (direct replica of LucAnanga made in South
> West), the Bakossi scholar from the hills of KupeMuanenguba tried to
> translate his native Bakossi language into English byjustifying the new
> definition of the word "Natural".He was surely trying to add a new
> definition to the English dictionary, eventhough the road to his village has
> been impassable for 5 years now. The onlyaccess to Tombel, Bangem is through
> the West Region. You leave the South West,through the Littoral and then to
> the West before making a left turn to get toBamgem which is just around the
> corner here, a stone's throw from Kumba.4). So much dust has bee raised
> since Biya started the (in)famous Operation Epervier. Never hasany subject
> raised dust this much or caused ink to flow without end, stirringpopular
> opinion, making the atmosphere pregnant with speculation. It is hard
> tofully
>  access how much success this operation has registered, talk less of howmuch
> funds have been recovered. Many pundits claim that it is destined towardsthe
> settlement of political scores rather than effectively fighting
> corruption.All hell broke loose when big wigs like Inoni and Marafa were
> arrested. Manyanalysts justified the fact that the timing of these arrest
> were destinedtowards diverting political opinion from the obnoxious
> Electoral law which itdid. What was even more interesting was the way the
> so-called South West elitereacted to the detention of their kin. Meetings
> were held in Buea to appeasethe elite to the fact that it was not a
> political motive and that the Lawcourts were going to do their job. Later
> on, interviews were granted and Fakoelite stunned the public the most by
> their declarations….justifying his arrest.They even went as far as saying
> that …"it is not good for people in a countryto steal too much…." this
> already
>  criminalizes Inoni prior to his trial. Yetthe law talks about the
> Presumption of Innocence, innocent until proven guilty.The (in) famous
> English scholar who hails from the jungles in Manyu furthercriminalized
> Inoni by single-handedly sent a motion of support to Biya,praising his
> efforts in the Fight against Corruption. During the old schooldays, English
> was for the weak, those who couldn't make it in Physics or ineconomics. This
> was common with men who were academic misfits and flashy girlswith empty
> heads. It was very hard for a man to study English like a major. Yetyou have
> someone parading himself as an English professor. Too shame. You
> wouldwillingly turn off your radio set when you hear him talk, no display of
> anylinguistic skill or any mastery of the language. He nurses the illusion
> that byso doing he will be appointed Prime minister some day. In Cameroon,
> theprofessorship coefficient is measured by how much allegiance, how much
> praisescan be
>  poured on the Biya regime. When you hear the some one's credentials andyou
> realize that such a person cannot write a simple article in a news paper,let
> alone make a publication in an academic journal. I challenge any one to goto
> the internet and Google any of such names and get his shock.The South West
> has sacrificed or better still, auctioned Mr.Inoni.Who can claim that Inoni
> has not helped South West indigens?How many people of this extraction got
> jobs thanks to Inoni's influence at theGovernment and even at Standard
> Chartered where he was Board Chairman?If the Limbe-Idenau road is tarred
> today it s thanks toInoni's influence when he was in the Ministry of
> Finance. Inoni Supported manyendeavours in the South West including the
> South West chiefs. Today, the samepeople he raised to the pedestal in the
> Government, in the National Assembly,in the Councils and in the Standard
> Chartered Bank have all turned againsttheir brotherMake no mistake. This
>  writer does not in any way endorsecorruption. Sure, Inoni will get just
> what he deserves but until he is provenguilty, he remains innocent. Inoni
> will pay the price for romancing withLucifer.When Marafa was arrested all
> hell broke loose in the GrandNord. Better still, since his removal from
> office the Grand Nord has been undersiege up to the point where Issa
> Tchiroma and 2 Northern elite had tried makinga trip to calm the nerves of
> their kinsmen without success. During theinstallation of the Garoua
> Governor, no CPDM elite or population came out towitness the occasion. There
> was a total boycott from the Northern populace.Of recent, the Ngaoundere
> University students sent a motionof support to Marafa this same day, 18th of
> June 2012. They evenwent as far as endorsing his candidature for the next
> presidential elections,addressing him as His Excellency. Marafa's brothers
> in the capital city in Yaoundéwere not left out as they printed tracks in
> colour
>  paper and pasted them allover Yaoundé including locations close to the
> Tsinga Police School withcourage. It is only in the South West that their
> kinsman was auctioned for lessthan 30 pieces of silver….Allegiance to the
> Rose Cross and to the Freemasons doesn'talways work. Politics is a
> Machiavellian thing. It goes beyond allegiance todemonic sects or praise
> singing. There are no permanent friends or permanentenemies in politics but
> there are permanent interests. Where are all those whocould lie down for
> Biya to walk over them? Where are those who sang all thepraises to Biya
> hailing him as the life president of Cameroon?Biya is the master of his art.
> Biya and Biya alone know wherehe is taking this country to. He understands
> the Political equation so well.When you are at your prime, Biya uses you to
> the fullest, giving you theimpression that you are indispensable or better
> still that you are a semi-god.After having sapped you of all your
> potentials,
>  he dumps you when you leastexpect and what a great fall that usually is.
> Biya is good at using and dumpingpeople. Where is the famous "15 days
> renewable?" Where is Forgindam whointroduced the Life president campaign?
> Where is Ngolle Ngolle? Where is Marafawho rigged all the elections over the
> years? Who could have believed one yearago that one day Fotso will be in
> prison after all their romance and allegianceto Biya?Many more heads will
> roll. Many of those who think they areuntouchables will fall. The CPDM is a
> kingdom divided against itself and itwill definitely fall. It's just a
> matter of time….and woe unto all those whorely on the CPDM for their
> protection and for their survival. There will hardlybe a hiding place for
> them. I'd suggest self exile in that event. God save thiscountry. On the
> next publication; a cross examination of theCameroonian political and
> administrative landscape-THE CAMEROONIAN PROBLEM: Corrupt Administration,
>  ThievingLawyers, Complacent Church, Divided Army, Pseudo-Intellectuals,
> PowerlessLegislative, Dishonest Politicians and the way forward!


--
Aaron Agien Nyangkwe
Journalist-OutCome Mapper
P.O.Box 5213
Douala-Cameroon


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