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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Re: [cameroon_politics] Apologies to NJFN

Honestly Dokta Sting Mutengene Rexon
Tell us which is which.  It is now almost 48 hours since the famous "Ni Pah John Fru Ndi...na me dis ya pikin Rexon Tayong SNting...I am very very sorry for constantly "Cushing" you. Find a place in your fatherly heart to forgive me. I no go do-am again".
Since this APOLOGY (that has gone viral) which no one requested from you anyways, you have been struggling to explain the whys, whats and whens that triggered the unsolicited "I no Go Cush You Again" mail. Perri Frere Dokta Sting Tayong...What is really wrong with you? You are beginning to sound like the confused Awasom and members of his desperado flock of Internet chook-heads. You have apologized (which is a very honorable thing to do); please move on to other important langua. How do you say in the same "apology sentence"...Pah John SDF, I will never take this my Bayangui + Mbatu (join join blood) mop and insult you BUT one last cush: Did you or did you not take a Toyota PRADO 4X4 from Chantoux's husband after your accident in Yaounde? Where in the world have you this Manyu Bamendrous boy, heard this kind of "I am Sorry" apology? Did ya mother carry ya belle on a Kontri Sunday? Call and find out from her. There must surely be a reason why when you see morning, you think it is night.
When next you visit your numerous "Investments" in Cameroon; there is one Mungang man in Mutengene...Pah Keyaka Agbormbi...who can cook you better merecine...to redress and Fix your thought processes.
Mishe Fon

From: rexon nting <rexon_nting@yahoo.com>
To: "cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2013 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Apologies to NJFN
 
What reputation are you talking of? Dont Cameroonians have the right to ask questions to their political leaders when they attend a secret meeting and come out with a ridiculous conclusion prior to an election? Dont Cameroonians have the right to ask SCNC stalwarts like you why they are meddling in Camerounese politics? Dont Cameroonians have the right to question why the meeting was held in closed doors? Dont Cameroonians have the right to ask NJFN if he received a Prado from Paul Biya prior to attending that meeting and making that decision? Why must Cameroonians be bullied to sit quiet? Isnt it our responsibility to know the truth?

Why must you an SCNC protect NJFN, Philemon Yang, etc and expose other leaders in Camerounese politics? What is your business in that politics? Make no mistake, i still believe NJFN is more generally a good man as a human being. But i also cant understand what goes on in his mind when he makes certain decisions. He NJFN has proven to me that man is a complex being that cant be trusted. Sadly and quite sadly, some of you guys feel comfortable trying to always to protect NJFN and exposing other Cameroonians. If we have to protect NJFN and assume that he is being failed by Cameroonians, we must be willing to hold that same opinion about other political leaders in Cameroon. 

Rexon
 
"We are the poorest, we are the weakest, we are divided -- if on top people are going to fight each other, what chances do we have?

I go to Asia, you get to Bangkok, Hanoi, Manila, Hong Kong, Singapore, I challenge you to see a difference between Sunday and Monday -- there are seven days in a week and they use those seven days to work and to produce.

So if we spend our time fighting each other while others are working together toward a goal, we shouldn't be surprised if we fall behind".
Tidjane Thiam, Interview CNN African Voices, 21 August 2012
From: Bens Awaah <benawaah@hotmail.com>
To: Cameroon Politics <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2013 1:25 AM
Subject: RE: [cameroon_politics] Apologies to NJFN
 
I will support and defend Ni John Fru Ndi anywhere, anytime if his reputation is being undermined by gripe-mongering individuals. He is a human being first and a political party leader second. Levying skewed blame on his party should not be tolerated either. Rest assured that I will not be party to collective blame of an individual because the people of Cameroon have failed him. His tenacity and dedication to improving the political/democratic process in Cameroon  is unmatched. Prove it otherwise.Awaah"Permit Yourself to Learn to Forgive to be Forgiven"
               B.U. Awaah
 
To: cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.comFrom: rexon_nting@yahoo.comDate: Wed, 1 May 2013 13:47:08 -0700Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Apologies to NJFN  
You were SCNC but have a history of meddling in Camerounese politics including your recent write-up in defence of NJFN and SDF, etc. How have you kept your own words? You are not being challenged because of reasons that we all know. 

I challenge you to look after yourself and your own concience. I will apologise anytime to anyone including those i may have hurt by my words and actions inadvertently. Your "noise" is not going to make me feel ashamed to apologise anytime in the future if circumstances warrants. 

Rexon
 
"We are the poorest, we are the weakest, we are divided -- if on top people are going to fight each other, what chances do we have?

I go to Asia, you get to Bangkok, Hanoi, Manila, Hong Kong, Singapore, I challenge you to see a difference between Sunday and Monday -- there are seven days in a week and they use those seven days to work and to produce.

So if we spend our time fighting each other while others are working together toward a goal, we shouldn't be surprised if we fall behind".
Tidjane Thiam, Interview CNN African Voices, 21 August 2012
From: Bens Awaah <benawaah@hotmail.com>
To: Cameroon Politics <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 9:29 PM
Subject: RE: [cameroon_politics] Apologies to NJFN
 
The words of a weak-minded person who is incapable of keeping his word. I excuse you.Awaah"Permit Yourself to Learn to Forgive to be Forgiven"
               B.U. Awaah
 
To: cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.comFrom: rexon_nting@yahoo.comDate: Wed, 1 May 2013 12:21:18 -0700Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Apologies to NJFN  
The doctor of Cameroon politics who have a history of insulting Jean Bosco Tagne and doesnt feel shame have already told you i wont keep it. So why worry about me. Get up and think about yourself and your own challenges. I have apologised for what i know i did wrong and will not be ashamed to do it again if i make a mistake. I can apologise a thousand times even without doing nothing without being ashamed. That is who i am. 

Rexon
 
"We are the poorest, we are the weakest, we are divided -- if on top people are going to fight each other, what chances do we have?

I go to Asia, you get to Bangkok, Hanoi, Manila, Hong Kong, Singapore, I challenge you to see a difference between Sunday and Monday -- there are seven days in a week and they use those seven days to work and to produce.

So if we spend our time fighting each other while others are working together toward a goal, we shouldn't be surprised if we fall behind".
Tidjane Thiam, Interview CNN African Voices, 21 August 2012
From: Bens Awaah <benawaah@hotmail.com>
To: Cameroon Politics <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 4:20 PM
Subject: RE: [cameroon_politics] Apologies to NJFN
 
Let's see how well and for how long you keep up your new-found, upright ways.Awaah "Permit Yourself to Learn to Forgive to be Forgiven"
               B.U. Awaah
 
To: cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.comFrom: rexon_nting@yahoo.comDate: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 14:45:39 -0700Subject: [cameroon_politics] Apologies to NJFN  
Dear All,

I just wish to apologise to NJFN and any other person that i may have hurt with my writings before and after the senatorial election. I have just found out after careful judgement and spiritual consultation that i have no business correcting and criticising those in authority. They may make mistakes, but i have no business to constantly criticise and condemn them. God has to judge them and not me. I give this apology with an honest heart and henceforth, will try not to attack, condemn or criticise NJFN or any other leader. I pray that i always remember to avoid criticising these leaders.

Rexon
 
"We are the poorest, we are the weakest, we are divided -- if on top people are going to fight each other, what chances do we have?

I go to Asia, you get to Bangkok, Hanoi, Manila, Hong Kong, Singapore, I challenge you to see a difference between Sunday and Monday -- there are seven days in a week and they use those seven days to work and to produce.

So if we spend our time fighting each other while others are working together toward a goal, we shouldn't be surprised if we fall behind".
Tidjane Thiam, Interview CNN African Voices, 21 August 2012



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