Re: Burkin-Faso

Always at a mad rush to proof yourself right Mr Mbeseha.

I asked you to read the two decisions. There is nothing in the second
decision stating that the earlier decision was cancelled. As a man of
law, you did not find time to go through them so as to inform yourself
and make sound judgement.

On 11/5/14, 'Timothy Mbeseha' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Mr. Agien, I am glad you know that the President of the Ivory Coast
> Constitutional Council wrote something about the out come of the their
> contested elections. I hope you also know that the very N'dre as President
> of the same council wrote another decision after voluntarily returning from
> Ghana where he had escaped a few days earlier. In his second ruling the very
> person you are hailing now declared Watara the winner. He did not only
> declare Wattara the winner, he swore him in as the President of the Ivory
> Coast. I hope you don't suggest that he was under duress because he returned
> from self imposed exile in Ghana voluntarily to do what he did. Which of his
> two decisions are you hailing sir. Mbeseha
>
> On Wednesday, November 5, 2014 9:15 AM, Nyangkwe Agien Aaron
> <nyangkweagien@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Dear Visha
>
> That is Timothy. He has no believe of his own untill America or France
> tells him what is correct.
> Tim read Law. I will like him to read the "verdicts" by the Ivorian
> Constitutional Council President, Professor Yao Ndré and draw an
> elightened conclusion for himself.
>
> The problem with some of us is that no one wants to look at all the
> facts available on a certain issue before drawing conclusion.
>
> We just behave like Blaise Campaoré who believes that it is be killing
> Sankara that he will put a full stop to sankarism. He discovered to
> his chalgrin 27 years afterwards that Thomas Sankara was more alive
> than he was.
>
> Let Tim continue to back bloody French, Americans and Ouattara. The
> time for us Africans will soon come
>
> Agien Nyangkwe
>
> On 11/5/14, 'Samuel Laikenjoh' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
> wrote:
>> Tim you missed the point here completely. Comparing Gbabo with Campaore
>> is
>> comparing apples and oranges. Gbabo was taken out by the French to
>> install
>> their stooge Ouatarra. Gbagbo did not lose elections as the french
>> sucessfully rigged the said s'elections and still lost. They had to
>> resort
>> to the bullet to get the incombent who was a thorn in their flesh out.
>> Read
>> more about French methods and you will change your ideas. Have you read
>> on
>> the colonial pact? Please do and be enlightened on how helpless our
>> people
>> are before their lords on earth.
>> Sorry oh.
>> Visha
>> --------------------------------------------
>> On Wed, 5/11/14, 'Timothy Mbeseha' via ambasbay
>> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Subject: Re: Burkin-Faso
>>  To: "ambasbay@googlegroups.com" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
>>  Date: Wednesday, 5 November, 2014, 14:52
>>
>>  You are
>>  right Pa but you miss one important fact. Francois Hollande
>>  might have warned Blaise about the dangers and risks of
>>  attempting to extend his stay on power after 27 long years.
>>  The full hardy President did not take that advice seriously
>>  and the French did not push him out. His people did using
>>  "People's Street Power". Finally when he was
>>  in the streets "homeless and in danger" they
>>  rescued him at least for the sake of humanity and
>>  considering that he was at least a friend of the French for
>>  most if not all of the 27 long years. That seems also to be
>>  what happened in the Ivory Coast with Laurent Gbagbo who
>>  against all advice refused the verdict of the ballot box.
>>  The events led to war which has cost him his freedom since
>>  2011. There is reliable information that Gbagbo was offered
>>  save exit and even some type of "good jobs" by the
>>  French and his American allies but he turned down anything
>>  else other than remaining as the President of his war
>>  beleaguered country.
>>   It is the primary responsibility of Cameroonians to
>>  end the more than three decades old stay of Biya. If they
>>  start a genuine fight to end the dictatorship, they might
>>  find unusual allies even in France and the
>>  USA.Mbeseha
>>
>>
>>      On
>>  Wednesday, November 5, 2014 7:58 AM, PAP Communications Team
>>  <presidentayah@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>  Comrade,
>>
>>
>>  Francoise and Paul
>>  have very very stale relationship. So he's NOT, to the
>>  best of my knowledge
>>  protecting Biya.
>>  The people of the Cameroons just need to arise... and they
>>  have someone willing
>>  to assist. However, it
>>  would be counter productive to have the same France come
>>  around to impose
>>  another stooge!
>>
>>  On Wed,
>>  Nov 5, 2014 at 3:15 AM, ngwang gumne <t164ngng@gmx.co.uk>
>>  wrote:
>>  Hi
>>  All,
>>
>>
>>
>>  This
>>  morning I was listening to France 24(English servoe) at 6
>>  a.m.That TV Station gives a lot of good news generally. Mr.
>>  Francois Hollande was confirming the fact that he warned
>>  Blaise Compaore against an attempt to prolong his stay as
>>  president. He also confirmed that he helped to evacuate Mr
>>  Compaore during the uprising.He further said: "27 ans
>>  c'est beaucoup" This is a very fair assessment on
>>  the part of the French President.The problem is that France
>>  can see that 27 years is to much for Burkina-Faso, but not
>>  yet enough for any other one of her overseas
>>  territories-like the "kingdom" of Cameroon.
>>
>>  As
>>  the "president general" of Francophone Africa,
>>  Monsieur chooses to administer quinine to cure malaria in
>>  Ouagadougou but not in Yaounde which has a higher incidence
>>  of malaria
>>
>>
>>
>>  The
>>  people of LRC, seem to be satisfied with their
>>  situation,,but they should stop roping the Southern
>>  Cameroonians.
>>
>>
>>
>>  ngwan
>>  gumne
>>
>>
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