Re: [cameroon_politics] Per Charles Ndongo

Dear Komrade BOH,

You know in those mid 1980s, I for one was still a teenager.
Just picture the age group of the "Jeune Talents" that Elvis Kemayou I believe put together.
The Cameroon public admired lots of you from a distance if you know what I mean.
The office innards and intricacies prior to the spoliation of multi-party politics, none of us were privvy too.
Thanks for the clarification, and bringing the peculiar case of Charles Ndongo to light.

Your twin brother Arnaquer O'Bouh F'egue can make his point void of insults, can he not?
There was a time here when O'Bouh F'egue claimed that Paul Biya as President could not take
certain decisions on Foreign Policy etc...  I responded by saying that as President, Paul Biya could
in fact take those decisions.  Had nothing to do with the individual Paul Biya, but more to do with
the way Parliamentary democracies are run compared to hyper-Presidencies of France & their copy-cats.
Oh, a CPDM-larkey this and that.  It is because of far-left wing voices of the O'Bouh F'egue type that
the SCNC is suffering very badly.  Obouh Fegue type voices have made it seem as if, if you are working
on a Gov't job or UNDP,CDU, MDR etc.., you CANNOT be a sympathiser to the SCNC cause, 
whereas if you are a member of SDF, then you can be a sympathiser to the SCNC cause.  
Komrade, think about why the Republican party here in the USA is in dis-array and you'll understand
the disarray of SCNC.  The O'Bouh F'egue voices are ostracizing people in their far-right wing madness.
Or is it left-wing madness???
 
Blessed Be Cameroon
Pa Fru Ndeh


From: "Herbert Boh herbertboh@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics]" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Monday, July 6, 2015 5:44 AM
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Per Charles Ndongo



Thanks, Chief Taku. Very well said!

Pa Fru Ndeh,

You are mistaken, bro! 

You wrote: "I want to remember Charles Ndongo of the 1980s that we all ADMIRED when CTV started".

The Charles Ndongo you refer to in the excerpt above has never existed. There has never been a Charles Ndongo, truly journalist. Not in the 1980s; not in the 1990s; not now!

Ntemfac is right in trying to open your eyes to that reality. You have just done the likes of the late Akwanka Joe Ndifor a great disservice. How can you cite Akwanka, who is in the Cameroonian Journalism Hall of Fame in the same order as a Charles Ndongo - best known for being his master's voice.

What network were you watching in the 1980s and 1990s to reach the conclusion that Charles Ndongo was, by any stretch of imagination, a journalist; let alone one we ALL admired?

Before the French President, Charles Ndongo did what is required and commandeered of those who serve the regime from CRTV. He did not speak for Cameroonian journalists. He never has. And at his ripe retirement age, never will.

CRTV has brilliant journalists and brilliant propagandists. There is no doubt that Charles Ndongo has some juice in his brain; but claiming that he has used that brain to serve Cameroonian journalism is totally wrong. Do not blinded by your past and future quarrels with my twin, Ntemfac, to the point of taking the opposite side of every debate side he is on. Ntemfac is totally right on this one.

Boh Herbert




>>We love the Charles Ndongo of the 1980s & 1990s.  Not what I saw two days ago.  Kai 

Boh Herbert


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On Jul 6, 2015, at 4:41 AM, Pa Fru Ndeh PaFruNdeh@YAHOO.COM [cameroon_politics] <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 
ARNAQUER O'Bouh F'egue,

The pauperization of Cameroonians by the regime has grossly de-valued the journalism career.
There are GOMBO journalists all over the place.
You in particular are a classic example of what they call in French an ARNAQUER.

Charles Ndongo exposed ALL journalists in Cameroon without even realizing it.
And as further elucidated by Chief Charles Taku, exposed the ANUS of the regime in place.

ARNAQUER O'Bouh F'egue -> You shall NOT churn your OPINIONS into facts.
Those OPINIONS of yours like your RELIGIOUS infatuation and fanaticism.
Such OPINIONS that you hold firmly to as to my membership in AMORC,
my membership in political parties in the nation state of Cameroon, etc....
Stick to your opinions.  No matter how you try to ram them down the throats
of others, they remain just that - your opinion.  According to your WARPED viewpoint,
probably the religious porridge that sits on your nose, you're incapable of seeing afar.
It has rendered you SHORT SIGHTED.  Reason why everything according to you is
via the SDF, CPDM or Southern Cameroons viewlens.  You're a bad carpenter who knows
only the hammer and the nail.
 
Blessed Be Cameroon
Pa Fru Ndeh


From: "Ofege Ntemfac ntemfacofege@YAHOO.COM [cameroon_politics]" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
To: "cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 6, 2015 4:10 AM
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Per Charles Ndongo



Kenneth Jean Begheni Ndeh wrote...
..."The stench of the question not only radiated in that press conference
room, but went far and wide reminding Cameroonians abroad of the type of archaic journalistic halitosis that is taking place in our country of origin."
Talk of the pot calling the kettle pitch black:
KJBN, that a vile tribesman cum towncrier cum griot would, once again, manifest his true colours does not give you license to insult journalists.
Especially when I could, if I have the time, prove to you that most of the pro-regime nonsense you post in these set of chambers is actually your own manner of translating into another vile Camerounese native cum towncrier cum rdpc griot.
On Ice As Usual.
Prophet Ntemfac Ofege
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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On Monday, July 6, 2015 8:44 AM, "Alain Gaetan Anyouzoa anyouzoa_njimoluh@hotmail.com [cameroon_politics]" <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Venerable Chief Charles Taku,
How incisive this answer if yours is! How deep is your analysis. This is the first time since the above mentioned press conference that I read an acceptable analysis of the despicable question posed by Charles Ndongo and the humiliating answer that ensued.

Thank you very much! It was a teaching moment indeed!

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From: 'Chief Charles A.Taku' Charto_us@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics]
Sent: ‎7/‎5/‎2015 11:35 PM
To: cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Per Charles Ndongo

 


Correction.
Read: Why will validation not be sought from the said people but from the neocolonial power holder?

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On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 2:29 AM EDT 'Chief Charles A.Taku' Charto_us@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics] wrote:

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>Kenneth,
>Charles Ndongo's question was important for reasons other than the self serving purpose it intended. Through the question, Charles Ndongo put the imperial politics of eternal personal power and the place and role of the CRTV gas bag on the mirror when the world was paying attention. Charles Ndongo inadvertently portrayed Cameroun and its imperial neo colonial overseer for what they truly are. Why on earth will an imperial overseer not be anxious to know whether his slave masters from Miterand whose best pupil he was to Holland are comfortable with him overseeing the slave plantation? He needed to have a clear answer to this question in order to make critical choices about how to adjust his imperial reign overseeing the slave plantation. That question and the humiliating answer clearly placed la Republique du Cameroun French vassal state on life support of neocolonial supervision. It portrayed a system of neocolonial government struggling for relevance
> before its slave master. Charles Ndongo sought the truth about the Cameroun situation and the relevance and ability of Paul Biya to oversee its French neocolonial policies within the vast prison state within an increasingly turbulent subregion. Thinking that he was pleasing Paul Biya, Charles Ndongo more than any journalist in that brief moment of neocolonial posturing exposed the reality of where Cameroun is after more than half a century of supervised French neocolonial administration. His question tacitly contradicted Biya's claim that he was in power because of the will if his enslaved people. His question placed within the context of the contentious struggle for independence sought and repressed on the blood of hundreds of thousands of the citizens of this neocolonial serfdom and its historic leaders which is ongoing throws light on the stewardship of Paul Biya. It elicits a further question: if Paul Biya is in power on the mandate of the people
of
> the neocolonial serfdom how come validation of his continuing relevance will be sought not from a neocolonial power holder? For me therefore, Charles Ndongo's question need to be pursued and the consequences analysed for solutions to the problems afflicting the serfdom.Charles Ndongo is a messenger of doom who stumbled on an incisive question that best defines the very sorry state of humiliating decay Cameroun under neocolonial rule has sunk to.
>Chief Charles A. Taku
>
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>On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 12:40 AM EDT Pa Fru Ndeh PaFruNdeh@YAHOO.COM [cameroon_politics] wrote:
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>>When Cameroon Television started in 1984, I can still recall the names of some of the pioneer journalistsat the time.  These ladies and gentlemen were essentially household names in Cameroon.I recall  Akwanka Joe Ndifor(RIP), Charles Ndongo, Eric Chinje, Denise Epote, Njovens Ben Berka(RIP),Dieudonne Tine Pigui, Anne Nkwain later Anne Nsang(RIP).  That is when Cameroon was Cameroon.  Their DG at the time I think was Eily Something.  That is when Cameroon was CameroonPrior to the Bulurisation of CTV by Mendo Ze whereby everyone was running away for their lives.Anyway ....
>>Charles Ndongo the personal favourite journalist of Cameroon's President Paul Biya was chosento ask French President Francois Hollande a question at the Press Conference.
>>I am sorry to say or remark that Charles Ndongo's question was a reflection of over-zealousness andglorification of the individual Paul Biya. The stench of the question not only radiated in that press conferenceroom, but went far and wide reminding Cameroonians abroad of the type of archaic journalistic halitosis thatis taking place in our country of origin.   The French President summarily ignored the garbage question.
>>I want to remember Charles Ndongo of the 1980s that we all ADMIRED when CTV started.If Charles Ndongo is now in his 60s and instead of acquiring wisdom is rather engaging in the typeof journalism that leaves a whole lot to be desired, then he might as well do himself a favour and simplygo on RETIREMENT if he is not already past overdue.
>>We love the Charles Ndongo of the 1980s & 1990s.  Not what I saw two days ago.  Kai Walahee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Blessed Be Cameroon
>>Pa Fru Ndeh









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