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Sunday, September 27, 2015

Re: DR. Rexon Nting stop enablingling dictatorship in Rwanda by President Paul Kagame: change of article 101 is abuse of power

Libya was the poorest country in Africa in 1951. Before they killed him, Libya was the richest country in Africa, no debt, with a robust social welfare system compared to none in Africa. Free water and electricity then with  a 50000$ when newly married. Is Libya better off now with out Gadaffi?? 

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On Sep 27, 2015, at 10:55, 'NDI MANJONG' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:

If by Gagaffi you mean Ghadaffi of Libya, then he sure was a bad leader given his destabilizing role in Chad and Liberia, his clinging unto power with no plans to shall exit with Libya intact, and his supporting Sudan to exploitatively hold unto Southern Sudan.

NDI MANJONG

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From:"'Pascal' via ambasbay" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Date:Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 9:43 AM
Subject:Re: DR. Rexon Nting stop enablingling dictatorship in Rwanda by President Paul Kagame: change of article 101 is abuse of power

Was Gagaffi really a bad leader?? 

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On Sep 27, 2015, at 04:55, 'gills sama' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Jonathan, 
I doff my hat to you for this observation.No matter whatever good Kagame has done to Rwanda, he has revealed himself for who he really is-- a brutal,greedy, undemocratic and sit-tied African dictator just like any of his peers of the likes of  Mugabe, Biya, Musoveni etc.
 
  Gilles kwende



On Saturday, September 26, 2015 2:54 PM, 'Ofege Ntemfac' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Hey Mad Monk,
Monk!
Monk, Monky, you are piling up stuff on my sites.
Take a break.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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On Saturday, September 26, 2015 1:32 PM, 'Jonathan Awasom' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Dear Dr. Rexon Nting

I know that you are still on camnet even though you left since we could not condone your intellectual dishonesty. Now you are facebook orchestrating all types of propaganda. When you were here you opposed those of us who criticized the Cameroon government. Right you are supporting Patrice Nouma because he is You-tube REPEATING ALL WHAT WE HAD SAID many years ago before he defected from the army. I am not concern about your double standards especially when it comes to Rwanda and Cameroon.



No, President Paul Kagame, you have used corrupt means to alter the constitution of Rwanda in order to seek the third term after you have been in power in the past 20 years. What type of government are you talking about that cares about the youths when you have no respect for the inalienable rights of youths like President Obama,Senator Marco Rubio etc to run for President? If their predecessors  had asked the people to support a constitutional change in order to enable either President Reagan or President Clinton to seek the third term, it would have happened but they did not dare to indulge in cynicism and mediocrity because  it would be abuse of power.  When you make Rwanda about yourself , then you are depriving the people of their power to promote good governance and the rule of law as well as hold government accountable . When government does not govern according to the consent of the governed, it actually cares about itself and not about the people.I disagree with you President Kagame So, those who are enabling your attempt  to change article 101 of the Rwandan constitution like Dr.Rexon Nting in order to become a life dictator are indulged in mediocrity and just so that you know, any leader who precipitates a change of the constitution solon solely for selfish reasons is perpetrating mediocrity. 



"We are a government that cares deeply about our people", Paul Kagame to Rwandan Youths.
PaulKagame's photo.
"Do not accept or tolerate mediocrity, in yourselves or in others. Defy the low expectations that some may have of you, or that you may even have of yourself. Y...


Jonathan Awasom
Jonathan Awasom Dr. Rexon Nting you have suddenly developed a sickening obsession with Rwandan President, Paul kagame but I hope you don't forget that Rwanda was not always like this ! The act of tampering with the constitution is considered mediocrity. So, what is he preaching when he cannot practice it? Are you working for that government? Let us know the truth. The fact that Kagame is altering the constitution in order to stay in power longer than his term limit makes him a tyrant.http://www.timeslive.co.za/.../Only-10-Rwandans-oppose... Any country that does not respect its own constitution is doomed and he is not supposed to even go around asking the opinion of citizens whether article 101 of the constitution be changed to allow him seek the third term. Of course, in every dictatorship, such political moves are carefully orchestrated and executed by a well organized propaganda machine that Adolf Hitler used to make power about himself. When it comes to the rule of law, Kagame is guilty of usurping the constitution and abusing the civil rights of the Rwandan people under the false pretense that he is popular. This is the same mind set of President Paul Biya in Cameroon and it is unacceptable. In London where you are resident, the PM cannot change the constitution in order to stay in power longer than required and it is often disturbing when some of you Africans living overseas encourage abuse of power in Africa. It is true that Kagame has played a significant role as President toward the political, socio-economic and cultural rejuvenation of the Rwanda after the genocide, considered the worst human catastrophe in that country. However, he served his two term per the constitution and should have left peacefully because God has better geniuses than him who will continue to transform the country. We have to believe in African ingenuity and capabilities because he seems to think that he is the only one who can move Rwandan forward! What a twisted argument. Then what happens when he dies? Nobody is indispensable in this life ,which explains why every leader should be flexible and open to challenges as well create room for others to emerge. The genesis of Rwandan crisis stemmed from the abuse and greed of power, and you should be the last person enabling Kagame from taking Rwandan back to the dark past of genocide. There is more than meet the eyes and this your propaganda on facebook is absurd and to begin with you are not from Rwanda. The opposition in Rwanda are frustrated with the government of Kagame and no matter who is backing his cynical moves to cling unto power, it is wrong.Every responsible and conscientious leader should groom , inspired and empower a younger generation to take over from them according to the constitution of the nation and not according to their whims and caprices , and it does not matter whether you are a genius,if the constitution does not legalize three terms, then don't change it. Once that is done, you are no longer a statesman. I am concern about your double standards because this is pure proganda. From the trenches : Will Kagame be dictator for life ? http://www.lumpenmagazine.org/from-the-trenches-will.../ . Thanks Jonathan Awasom
Rwandan lawmakers found only 10 people in nationwide consultations who opposed possible constitutional changes to allow strongman Paul Kagame a third term in power, a report said Tuesday.
timeslive.co.za|By AFP











 
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