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Saturday, August 1, 2015

Re: French Cameroun and Nigeria agree to Recolonise both Southern and Northern British?Cameroons

"Rest assured British Cameroons at Best or Southern British Cameroons
at Worst is a reality."

When? When will that be?

On 01/08/2015, 'Ofege Ntemfac' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Amen to that.Prophet Ntemfac Ofege
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> Col 3:4 When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also
> appear with him in glory. Christ appears in your life right here, right now:
> one nanosecond after you believe and confess that Jesus is Lord.
> https://www.facebook.com/CAYMCameroon
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> On Saturday, August 1, 2015 11:57 AM, 'JusticeMbuh' via ambasbay
> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> I beg, let us not be so weary as to think wildly in speculative injury.
> Neither Yaounde nor Abuja have given us any reason to specullate this much
> and beside, the geopolitics if Ambazonia begins a war of liberation disfavor
> both states. We do not need to explain especially as Delta Boys (MEND)
> re-arming and MASSOB not ready to negotiate or escalate, given Boko Haram in
> both states, I wonder whether if USA cannot handle three wars at a time if
> these fragile states can handle two?Besides, I am still hoping there will be
> breaking news this very week, if it is not long overdue!
> We are the benefactors of restoration and should be hopeful, not fearful or
> doubtful!Rest assured British Cameroons at Best or Southern British
> Cameroons at Worst is a reality.Either way, i say: Long Live
> Ambazonia! Justice M. Mbuh
> THE LEGACY OF AMBAZONIA
> (UN Trust Territory of British Cameroons):
>
> The Parliamentary Opposition, ...forged for itself a new role noteworthy for
> its dignity; and the government,..never attempted to withdraw...the legal
> recognition that was its due. Thanks to this...West Cameroon has won for
> itself the prestige of being the one place in West Africa (if not all of
> Africa) where democracy, in the British style, has lasted longest in its
> genuine form.
>
> --Prof. Bernard Nsukika Fonlon, The Task of Today, p. 9
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> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2015 11:16 AM
> Subject: French Cameroun and Nigeria agree to Recolonise both Southern and
> Northern British?Cameroons
>
> Nigeria is learning this the very hard way. No army has ever won a war
> against a people determined to assert their independence and fight against
> occupation and colonistion. While we do not justify the acts of Boko Haram,
> the 14 francophone regimes in West Africa (and especially the Camerounese
> State which has today colonized Southern British Cameroons) ought to be told
> this. The corrupt Biya regime now thinks it can cut a deal with Nigeria to
> allow Nigeria keep Northern British Cameroons while the francophones
> colonize and occupy Southern British Cmeroons. Well, that is not happening.
>
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> The Federal High Court of Abuja, NigeriaThe Southern Cameroons Peoples
> Organization,SCAPO, one of the leading groups crusading for the restoration
> of theindependence and sovereignty of the BSC, took the Federal Government
> of Nigeriato the Federal High Court in Abuja to demand that the Federal
> Government honorsits obligations under the African Charter of Human and
> Peoples Rights by takingup the case of the self-determination of the people
> of the former the BritishSouthern Cameroons to the International Court of
> Justice and to the UnitedNations General Assembly. Case File and Ruling of
> the Abuja High Court isherein attached.After a very passionate debate onthe
> admissibility of such a case brought by a foreign group, Justice
> RosalineUkeje finally ruled the case admissible and went on to hear the
> substance.Justice Rosaline Ukeje finally issued a landmark ruling on March
> 5, 2002demanding that:TheFederal Republic of Nigeria shall institute a case
> before the InternationalCourt of Justice concerning the following:1)
> Whetherthe Union envisaged under the British Southern Cameroons Plebiscite
> 1961between La Republique du Cameroun (French Cameroun) and  the British
> Southern Cameroons took effect ascontemplated by the relevant United Nations
> Resolutions particularly UnitedNations General Assembly Resolution 1352
> (XIV) of October 16, 1959 and UnitedNations Trusteeship Council Resolution
> 2013 (XXIV) of May 31, 1960.2)     Whetherthe termination by the government
> of the United Kingdom of its trusteeship overthe British Southern Cameroons
> on September 30, 1961 without ensuring prior implementation of
> theConstitutional arrangements under which the British Southern Cameroons
> and La Republiquedu Cameroun (French Cameroun) were to unite as one Federal
> State was not inbreach of Articles 3 and 6 of the Trusteeship Agreement for
> the Territory ofthe Cameroons Under British Administration approved by the
> General Assembly ofthe United Nations on December 13, 1946, the United
> Nations General AssemblyResolutions 1352 of October 16, 1959; 1608 of April
> 21, 1961, and UnitedNations Trusteeship Council Resolution 2013 (XXIV) of
> May 31 1960 and Article76 (b) of the Charter of the United Nations;3)
> Wasthe assumption of the Sovereign Powers on October 1, 1961 and the
> continuedexercise of same by the government of La Republique du Cameroun
> (FrenchCameroun) over the British Southern Cameroons (after termination by
> thegovernment of the United Kingdom of its Trusteeship over the territory)
> legaland valid when the Union between the British Southern Cameroons and
> LaRepublique du Cameroun (French Cameroun) contemplated by the British
> SouthernCameroons Plebiscite 1961 had not legally taken effect?4)
> Whetherthe peoples of  the British SouthernCameroons are not entitled to
> self-determination within their clearly definedterritory separate La
> Republique du Cameroun (French Cameroun)  ; 5)     Whetherit is the British
> Southern Cameroons and not La Republique du Cameroun (FrenchCameroun) that
> shares a maritime boundary with the Federal Republic of Nigeria.In March
> 2002, the Hon (Mrs.) Justice Rosaline Ukejein March 2002 delivered The
> Tomlin Order on the SCAPO Case. The ruling orderedthe Federal Republic of
> Nigeria to take any other measures as may be necessaryto place the case of
> the peoples of the geographical territory known as atOctober 1, 1960 as  the
> British SouthernCameroons for self-determination before the United Nations
> General Assembly andany other relevant international organizations. The
> Ruling also banned past,present and future governments of the Federal
> Republic of Nigeria fromconsidering the British Southern Cameroons as part
> of LA REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN(FRENCH CAMEROUN) . The Obasanjo, the Yar Adua
> and the Goodluck Jonathanadministrations seemed to be ignoring the above
> ruling. Whereas the following developments since the 2002Abuja High Court
> Ruling as delivered Hon (Mrs.) Justice Rosaline Ukeje
> areincontrovertible:1)     The handing over of the two maps (map of
> République duCameroun at independence on 1st January 1960) and the map of
> the UNOstate of Cameroon (Ambazonia) to President Biya of La République du
> Camerounand President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan of Nigeria on 20th May 2010
> inYaoundé, La République du Cameroun by Dr Ali Abdusalami Triki, President
> of the64th Session of the UN General Assembly.2)     The handing over of two
> flags: the flag of LaRépublique du Cameroun on 1st January, 1960 and the
> United Nationsflag for the UNO state of Cameroon to President Biya of French
> Cameroun on June1, 2010 in Yaoundé by the Secretary General of the United
> Nations, HisExcellency Ban Ki Moon. 3)     The handing over of the following
> documents toPresident Paul Biya in Yaoundé, for information and action on
> 10thJune, 2010 and the copy certified by the UN Secretary General, H.E. Ban
> KiMoon,  of the identification card of profMartin Chia Ateh to issue same
> identification cards to  citizens of the UNO State of Cameroon.4)     The
> invitation of the International Court of Justice(ICJ) of 17th January 2011
> (received February 2011) for the UN Stateof Cameroon to forward its concerns
> to that world court for properconsideration since the world court deals only
> with states and not individuals.Article 34(1) of the statute of the ICJ:
> most recently on the positivedeclaration of the President Goodluck Jonathan
> of Nigeria had closed thedispute between La République du Cameroun and
> Nigeria on who had sovereigntyover Bakassi because Nigeria had seen UN State
> of Cameroon emerge as the rightowners of Bakassi.5)     The approval of the
> UN Secretary General, the UN Stateof Cameroon in a correspondence dated 17th
> January 2011 to updatecontact with International Telecommunications Union
> (ITU) authorities formembership and provision of a country code for the UN
> State of Cameroon as acountry, a point signifying right of sovereignty and
> independence.6)     The approval of the UN Secretary General to send aletter
> of intent to request for membership to become a party to theInternational
> Criminal Police Organisation (INTERPOL) in the near future fromthe UN State
> of Cameroon to the Secretary General of the International CriminalPolice
> Organisation whose seat is in Lyon, France.7)     The approval of the UN
> Secretary General a letter ofintent for the UN State of Cameroon to request
> for membership of theInternational Civil Aviation organisation (ICAO).8)
> The UN Secretary General approval letter of intentsent to both the President
> of Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea concerning thecompletion of the
> establishment of the respective maritime boundaries of 23rdSeptember 2000.
> Hopefully, our Nigerian neighbours, brothers andsisters, would pressure the
> government o look into this matter. There are3.000.000 Nigerians living in
> this territory and any armed conflict with LaRepublique du Cameroun would
> invent untold misery for all interested parties.That the former British
> Northern Cameroons is todaysubsumed into Nigeria is also an issue.--
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