Dokta Fred Kemah
"Given that I am the most highly rated intellectual" in our diaspora communities, I really feel the need to provide the Cameroonian gov't with my views"...dixit pah Dokta Ekemah
My broda; there is absolutely nothing wrong in blowing your own trumpet. As a highly rated Cardiologist, methinks you should focus more on opening a Cardiology Center in Douala, Yaounde or Buea which could serve the entire Central African region with basic services like electro-encephalography, Telemetry, echocardiography, Myocardial Scanning, Coronary Angiography, Cardiac MRI and much more complex and basic stuff. Start by creating a Health Care Foundation like KEMAH CARDIOLOGY CENTER (NGO); Write to your local Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in Cardiff, Wales seeking some kind of sponsorship, partnership or donation (in equipment) to take to Cameroon. These guys are always replacing their inventory with the latest in technology and in most cases the old obsolete (to them) equipment and other DMEs (that would be GOLD for us in Cameroon) are just lying there either to be discarded or recycled. They may even pay you to transport same out of their premeses. You can even hire me as your PR guy (remember that I am a born sales man). Using your Cardiology title, I can talk any Hospital Administration konto officials into giving us anything we want.
All this NJOH advice to tell you to FROGET that Boko Haram business. When EBOLA was decimating our people, our "Highly Rated Intellectuals simply vanished into Sissongo. We went around begging Diaspora Health Care Professionals to"Shake Skin"...Babas. All wuna poum no look back. Now that the disease is seemingly contained, you want us now to go and Fight Boko Haram in the place of Ngopna? U go tok wandas oh. The level of sophistry involved in the "Terrorism Business" is well above our pay grade. Let us focus on what we can do with tangible results and outcomes. As a seasoned Professional, let Cameroonians benefit from your expertise...in HEALTH CARE not fighting Teep Mbororo peepoo.
Tah Mfar (Wimbum) Mishe Fon
From: Fred Kemah <fred.kemah@hotmail.co.uk>
To: cameroonforum@yahoogroups.com
Cc: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2015 10:24 AM
Subject: Help Cameroon fight Boko Haram - My contribution.
Fellow Cameroonians,
As you can see in the news, we are facing terror threats worldwide.
Our enemies in Cameroon are the Boko Haram brand. We need to help our people back home in their struggle against terrorism.
Vital ingredients for prosperity and economic growth of a nation is peace and political stability.
I do not belong to any political party in Cameroon. However, given that I am one of the most highly rated intellectuals in our diaspora communities, I really feel the need to provide the Cameroonian gov't with my views on a long term strategy against terrorism in Cameroon.
Below are my proposals :
A) Form a Cameroon - UK anti terror task force. They will strategise, also , with a view to raising funds to support our soldiers in the front line fighting.
B) Launch a nationwide campaign back home about Boko haram. That is educate locals to be able to identify and challenge strangers in their neighbourhoods. Any potential suspect will be referred to the forces for further action.
C) Train community support workers to protect sensitive targets. Funding could come from cuts from 20th May ceremonies/celebrations.
D) Direct request for financial help from affluent Cameroonians in Diaspora via the task force.
Please keep this whole scenario out of politics otherwise the process of support and solidarity to our forces fighting Boko Haram will fail.
Apologies , I won't be able to attend because of prior professional commitments.
With best wishes to our embassies.
Mola Fred Kemah.
London.
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