Re: The Herakles Farm Palaver: CAN TRIBALISTS BE MEMBERS OF A CIVIL SOCEITY?

Dear Mr Enlightened Gubernatorial Aspirant,
You always obfuscate issues rather than shed light.
Lu 11:35 Take heed therefore that the light which is in thee be not darkness.
Go figure how darkness can shine from a so-called Enlightened bloke.
Whereas political structures and systems and their functions thereof
respect THE FEDERAL character wherein localities producing resources
for the collective get a higher percentage than the rest.
Your..What else is new from myopic African tribesmen who fervently
believe that our common resources should be reserved for their
tribes?...is the NATIONAL INTEGRATION dangerous formula and
smokescreen wherein vile tribal leaders like Mr Biya...have exploited
the resources of local communities for the benefit of their own kith
and keen.
In fine, you shed more steam than light on most issues for reason of
the DEEP darkness in thee.
Ntemfac Nchwete Ofege - PROPHET.


On 10/18/12, Dennis Tambe <dbtmamfe@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> "Those closest to the situation, the people of Cameroon, believe it will
> help provide food and jobs and enable them to maintain their
> environment. Consider a comment noted by Chief Norbert Mbille of Batanga in
> Ndian:
> "The fear of these environmental NGOs is that without forest they will
> have no project to execute in our country, and that will mean an end to
> their mission here. We have given our blessing to the palm oil project
> because we want development that will eradicate poverty in our
> community."
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> Mr Edimo,
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> What else is new from myopic African tribesmen who fervently believe that
> our common resources should be reserved for their tribes? Why are you being
> a coward by picking a fight with a "tribal enemy" in the Western Province
> rather than one closest to you, Chief Norbert Mbile of Batanga?
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> Many lazy black Africans would rather be beggars than use their brains and
> natural resources to eek an existence. Are you not aware that Cameroonians
> from other tribes have bought much of your "Iroko land" for plantation
> farming? Keep dreaming about your pristine Iroko land while astute
> Cameroonians and Heracles get on with the task of economically empowering it
> and feeding "your people". Thanks to limited-thinking people like you,
> black Africa has for long defied the good intentions of the enlightened and
> benevolent. Cameroonians of good will are increasingly fighting against your
> selfish tribal agendas for the common good.
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> The perspective of Heracles in developing these plantations is very laudable
> to those who spend time thinking about the generalized debilitating poverty
> that has reduced the average Cameroonian into a panhandler who must remain
> subservient to bad governance in the country to survive.
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> Can we build a cohesive civil society to fight bad governance in Cameroon
> when tribal-minded Cameroonians seek to covet our collective economic assets
> and heritage into reservation "tribal assets" like the Orokos and Bakweri
> (BLCC) are doing? Are we any different from our so-called tormentors in
> Yaounde with our divisive tribal mindsets and agendas?
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> Can tribalists be members of any civil society?
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> Mukefor
> Enlightened Gubernatorial Aspirant
> South West Region.
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> To: cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com; ambasos@yahoogroups.com;
> orokonet@yahoogroups.com; orokonetworking@yahoogroups.com;
> orokodc@yahoogroups.com
> CC: southerncameroon@yahoogroups.com
> From: esimoyamboka@yahoo.com
> Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 20:31:07 -0700
> Subject: [cameroon_politics] The Herakles Farm Palaver
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> offensive.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eva-m-clayton/feed-world-protect-planet_b_1968453.html?utm_hp_ref=food&ir=Food
> As you read through, please tell me why Dr. Constantine Chienku, is trying
> to love the Orokos more than the Oroko people? If plantation is real
> development, Dr. Chienku should ask HF to move the project to the West
> Region where he hails from because Ndian division has more plantations than
> any other division in the triangle called Cameroon; more crude oil has been
> rigged from Ndian division for almost five decades more that any division,
> yet it is the most under developed division in the triangle called Cameroon
> with not even a kilometer of paved road .
> The West Region enjoys the best paved roads in Cameroon today, not because
> they have many plantations operated there.
> It is certain that if Dr. Constantine Chienku was asked where a hospital
> complex can be built in Cameroon, he will earmark somewhere in the West
> region and will never think of Ndian division. Please allow the Orokos to
> fight for their right for once.
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