Re: Extraordinary Developments concerning the former British Cameroonsnow UNO State of Cameroon

This is great news. Some of us can go back home and help our father's land .
Martins

On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Ambasbay SC <ambasmediasc@gmail.com> wrote:

Signs of the End

Update Extraordinary Developments concerning the former British Cameroons now UNO State of Cameroon

·     Freed by the Hand of God

Occupied NW of Southern British Cameroons

1.    Biya pulling out his military?

2.    Why is Colonial Governor holding meetings with his service heads today September 2?

3.    Why are all these instructions concerning British Cameroons coming from Yaounde?

4.    Colonial governor of the Northern State (so called NW region) of the British Cameroons, Mr. Lele L'Afrique claims that the withdrawal of gendarmes from towns in that part of the British Cameroons is actually to deploy them to the villages. The truth is that French Cameroun has started pulling its military from the UNO State.

5.    Mr. Lele L'Afrique also claims that the coming presence of "White" men in the British Cameroons is actually not a UN Peace Keeping Force but foreigners to help the fight against Boko Haram. Nothing can be further from the truth.

6.    SCAPO, the Southern Cameroons Peoples organization, one of the organisations crusading for the independence of the British Cameroons held a crucial enlarged National Executive Meeting last weekend (August 15, 2015. Resolutions awaited.

Occupied SW of Southern British Cameroons

7.    Martial law now fully in force especially in Kumba and Victoria

8.    Investors flooding to Idenua and Tiko

9.    Tiko International Airport as future International Airport of the UNO State of Cameroon.

10.  Major Cement factor in Victoria on hold until resolution of UNO State of Cameroon business.

11.  Victoria deep sea port venture on hold as French Cameroon shifts focus to the replacement Kribi and Lolabe deep sea ports.

12.  Southern British Cameroonians operating in French Cameroons are being treated as persona non grata. Those doing business with the French Cameroun government have been told to wait for their own state.

13.  The derogatory appellation "Biafra, Bamenda, Anglo" given Southern British Cameroonians by French Camerouneses has shifted to overdrive.

Buhari in the Cameroons

14.  The Yaoundé Visit of President Buhari of Nigeria to French Cameroun was not about security and Boko Haram. The presence of the governors of Akwa Ibom State, Cross River State, Taraba State, Benue, Bornu States of Nigeria shows clearly that the main issue was the demarcation of boundaries between French Cameroun and Nigeria and between Nigeria and the UNO State of Cameroon or the former British Cameroons.

15.  Buhari's visit to the Cameroons and the vast fallout between Nigeria and French Cameroun is seen as the last nail on the coffin of the tumultuous cohabitation between Southern British Cameroons and French Cameroon and Northern British Cameroons and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

16.  Formation of gvt in Nigeria delayed as president Buhari reflects on the lot of APC members like Atiku who hail from the Northern British Cameroons.

17.  Nigeria and French Cameroun to conclude on Consular matters before October 21, 2015 in Abuja.

18.  Nigeria and French Cameroun agree on several "CORRIDORS" between them notably the Bamenda-Enugu CORRIDOR and the Kousseri Corridor. A corridor means passing through land that does not belong to you. The UNO State of Cameroon is an independent state.

19.  West Africa bureau of the UN told to complete Nigeria – French Cameroun boundary. The UNO State of Cameroon is now considered to be in West Africa.

20.  Huge gold deposits discovered in Northern British Cameroons. In addition to vast iron ore deposits.

21.  Peaceful settlement of Boko Haram Crisis will automatically involve resolution of the 50-year standing British Cameroons Matter or the coming of the UNO State of Cameroon.

22.  At the end of his visit to French Cameroun, President Buhari of Nigeria stated emphatically that the Federal Government of Nigeria will respect all historic international treaties signed with French Cameroon concerning Bakassi and the British Cameroons.

23.  There is no Union Treaty between Northern British Cameroons and Nigeria and there is No Union Treaty between Southern British Cameroons and French Cameroun. This explains why the UN General Secretariat is now piloting the resolution of a terrible mistake of history.

 

UNO State of Cameroon

24.  French Cameroun has not only been advised by the UNO to return to its boundaries inherited by colonial rule but also to respect its Green-Red-Yellow (No Star) Flag and other symbols representing it at the UN; especially its Coat of Arms. This explains the reason for new ID cards for French Camerounese citizens.

25.  An interview granted the BBC by Prof Martin Chia, addressed in UN circles as the Governor General of the UNO State of Cameroon is pending broadcast. Inside sources say it is to give the UN time to move in place the proper logistics ahead of the restoration of the independence of the UNO State of Cameroon.

26.  UNO State of Cameroon Identity Card now legal tender in the British Cameroons and Nigeria. Citizens presenting these ID documents told to PASS.

27.  French Cameroun adjured by UN to respect Greet Tree Agreement and its full boundaries as inherited by colonial rule.

28.  BIR, the Camerounese elite military force, told to expect major changes in the country which changes concern the advent of the UNO State of Cameroon or Bimbia or Ambazonia.

29.  The UNO State currency shall either be the UNOC or the AMBAS.

30.  Slowly, inexorably, French Cameroun is now coming to terms with the terrible verdict – that British Cameroons, especially Southern British Cameroons, is gone. Top Government officials of Cameroun now know it is the end – the UNO State of Cameroon is a done deal.

31.  Southern British Cameroons lawyers who recently resolved to drag French Cameroun to its own courts to answer for the colonization of the British Cameroons are selling after the market. The issue took a faster-tract.

32.  Insiders aware of the terrible speed at which the UNO State is creeping into the horizon advise natives of the British Cameroons not to indulge in fraternal and unnecessary quarrels. The matter has been settled in our favour.

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