Re: [cameroon_politics] CAMEROON AMBASSADOR IN DC REFERS TO ANGLOPHONES AS NIGERIANS (CAMEROONJOURNAL)

Pa Albert, my main man
Herewith below is the "incriminating" article. I have combed it from top to bottom and no where did I read anything remotely connected to the Ambassador saying or referring to "Anglophones as Nigerians". We may disagree with his statements on the state of demo-cRazy in Cameroon but to be fair and balanced, the guy never uttered such uncouth language. It is simply ridiculous Journalism. Period.
By Chris Fobeneh, April 30, 2015
Cameroon Journal, Washington D.C – Joseph B. Foe Atangana, Cameroon Ambassador in the USA, may have wittingly or unwittingly referred to Anglophone Cameroonians as Nigerians in remarks before a forum organized last week in Capitol Hill, Washington DC, by Congress woman Karen Bass.
The African Policy Forum, which NDI scribe, Christopher Fomunyoh was one of the panelists was organised in retrospect of the smooth conduct of the recent Nigerian elections and to proffer lessons other African countries can learn from the Nigerian example.
After all the panelists had given their explanations as to why the Nigerian elections went so smoothly, Omoyele Sowore, Publisher of the online news site – Sahara Reporters, quipped in a statement that Cameroon remains one of the countries in the continent with a leader who has ruled for over thirty years. Correlating it to the Nigerian experience, he asserted that the Nigerian elections went the way of the people because the Nigerian masses were bent on seeing change and did everything in that regard to see that the right election results were released. He said if countries in Africa like Cameroon have to see change, Cameroonians themselves must form the catalyst of that change.
When the floor was opened for remarks/questions from attendees, Joseph Atangana, the Ambassador, apparently trying to respond to comments by Sowore, was the first to climb the microphone. In defence of Cameroon, he said, Cameroon is still learning the process of democracy, asserting, however, that a lot of progress has already been made and begged that with little more time, Cameroon will attain Nigeria's standard.
"First of all, Africa is not Europe, it's not America." Atangana said. "For my country," he continued, "we are 56 years old. We've learned a lot."
Speaking in very incoherent broken English that sometimes made it very difficult to get the right perspective of what he meant by the things he said, as though to suggest that only countries that were colonized by the British and the French have made plausible democratic progress, Atangana went on the record and refuted vehemently that Cameroon was never colonized by the British nor the French.
Members of the panel included Cameroon's Christopher Fomumyuh (middle), Sowore, right
Members of the panel included Cameroon's Christopher Fomunyoh (middle), Omoyele Sowore, right
"First of all, we have never been colonized by the French or the English, only by Germany. We fought for independence in 1960." Said Atanagana. Then he went on to say that fortunately after independence from whom? the United states showed interest for Cameroon. He added that ever before Cameroon won independence in 1956, "America came to Douala and opened a Consular office. In 1958 they opened one in Yaounde. They supported Cameroonians to live together." Whatever he meant by this!
The reader will recall that by 1956, Anglophone Cameroon was still under a confederated Nigeria and so Anglophones as an integral part of Cameroon do not feature anywhere in the Ambassador's definition of Cameroon independence in the remarks. But it got even worse from there. Hear the Ambassador;
"Cameroon has already 137 parties registered; we have 144 titles or newspapers, 48 private televisions while the gov't is only one." By this, it appears the ambassador was saying, 'so far, our one man rule has worked or is working – look at the progress, – so many newspapers, radios, television stations' etc. "We are convinced that we have to educate our people … democracy is a learning process," he argued. "That is the reason I said we are learning and let me remind you, we were not born living in democracy experience, that's why we are opened to learn experience from countries like America."
The Ambassador continued "I am very sorry Journalists should know that we have 20 million population, among them, six million are foreigners, among them, 4 million Nigerians. Everybody has to know that democracy is a long process of decisions. While we are proud of what happened to Nigeria, let me say that Cameroon is not far from that —we have six million Nigerians in Cameroon controlling all the markets in Douala." Again, whatever he meant here!
It's not very certain what message the Ambassador was exactly trying to pass across. But to suggest that there are "six million Nigerians in Cameroon," visa-vis statistics, tantamount to suggesting or calling all Anglophones in the country Biafrans or Nigerians.
The Ambassador was first to speak in a long line of respondents with questions/comments
The Ambassador was first to speak in a long line of respondents with questions/comments
According to population statistics of Cameroon, the population of the country is a little above 20million. Anglophones are made to believe that of the twenty million, they – referring to the Northwest and Southwest regions, make up 22% of the 20 million. Do the Math, and you did come up with 4.4million. Going by the Ambassador, if Nigerians are 6 or 4million in Cameroon, he is actually saying all Anglophones in Cameroon are Nigerians. Remember how when the population of Cameroon was 15million, 20 years ago? Anglophones were said to be 5million. That included Nigerians – may be.
We didn't want to misinterpret the Ambassador's remarks and so called the Embassy Monday April 27 in an attempt to get him make clarifications as per exactly what he was trying to say, considering that he spoke in such broken English. An embassy personnel who will not give us his names and preferred to be described as a Communication Centre personnel, asked that we send an email to be forwarded to the Ambassador.
When we argued that in very many occasions sending emails to them have turned out to be a dismissive approach of avoiding to address issues, the personnel promised we were going to get immediate answers once they get our email. In fact, he said he was personally going to call us back once he received the email. But that didn't happen. We called the Embassy again Thursday, April 30th, three days later, the calls kept going to the answering machine.
We have included here, the original video clip of the Ambassador's comments at the event. You will have to forward the clip to the 15th minute to get the Ambassador speaking.
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From: "Albert Usumanu njoyaus@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics]" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
To: "cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, May 1, 2015 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] CAMEROON AMBASSADOR IN DC REFERS TO ANGLOPHONES AS NIGERIANS (CAMEROONJOURNAL)

 
Mr Nguidjol:

I agree with your take. Here is a man who has been Cameroon Consul in Calabar, Nigeria. He knows better than to make any such outlandish remarks. 

Albert Usumanu 

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On May 1, 2015, at 5:32 AM, Albert Nguidjol albnguidj@yahoo.fr [cameroon_politics] <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 
Knowing Ambassador Foe very well from the childhood, I don't see him making such a dumb and disgraceful statement. Instead I witnessed him in one occasion in Maryland, asking CAMEROONIANS to stop tribal micro divisions. That day he said to his audience that he couldn't define his tribe because by birth he is a Basaa ( he was born in Edea...exactly like our kids who are born in America and who are US citizens. Then the Ambassador said by blood he is a Bene even though in the Cameroon map general population refer to all those from Center and South Regions as Beti. 

He asked Anglophones and Francophones to live together as brothers and sisters. 

I am not a fan of the Cameroon diplomacy but I can't endorse the non of this Cameroon journalist. 


I am like a rubber ball, the harder I am knocked down the higher I can bounce. 

On Apr 30, 2015, at 9:27 PM, "Pa Fru Ndeh PaFruNdeh@YAHOO.COM [cameroon_politics]" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

It is Chris Fobeneh who is insulting Southern Cameroonians as Nigerians and not the Ambassador.
PUBLIC ACCURACY PLEASE.
Chris Fobeneh is a specialist in the TABLOID press.
His is sensationalism.
How can the Ambassador say that Kamerun was given to the French & British as Trust Territories,
hence not colonialist territories, but of course we all know in practice it was colonialism.
Southern Cameroons was administered as part of East Nigeria at Enugu. And so on.
And then the Master Sensationalist translates all that to mean that the Ambassador said this & that.
P-L-E-A-S-E.  Let Massa Chris Fobeneh go and find a place and shiddong.
After all this is not the first time that he is serving the audience with those his sensational titles.
 
Blessed Be Cameroon
Pa Fru Ndeh


From: "Greg Takor takorgreg@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics]" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
To: cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] CAMEROON AMBASSADOR IN DC REFERS TO ANGLOPHONES AS NIGERIANS (CAMEROONJOURNAL)

Pa,

Why are you quick to dismiss this as "sensational Journalism?"


ENOW TAKOR
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On Thu, 4/30/15, Pa Fru Ndeh PaFruNdeh@YAHOO.COM [cameroon_politics] <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

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Journalism. Blessed Be Cameroon
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