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Sunday, December 6, 2015

Re: CJA-Cameroon Hail Nfon Mukete on Anglophone Question...to fortify front

My dear brother Ndi

My name is Nyangkwe while Agien is that of my late father. So I am
Nyangkwe the son of Agien

Yesterday light went off when I wanted to reply to you. I was actually
saying that yours sounded like the those mulmbo-jumbo we hear from CNN
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On 12/6/15, 'Timothy Mbeseha' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Mr.Manjong, I think if you took the patience to read and decipher carefully
> what other contributors write, you will make a better debater. If you read
> my small contribution with due diligence, you will not be asking me proof to
> show that Nfon Mukete wants to work with others.Mbeseha
>
>
>
> On Sunday, December 6, 2015 4:51 PM, 'NDI MANJONG' via ambasbay
> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>
> Mr. Mbeseha,
> You seem to have a twisted understanding of the struggle. Foncha resigned
> his Grand Chancellor position. He was not pushed out. The history of the
> struggle has Muna and Foncha in the delegation that included Munzu, Elad,
> Fossung, Yungmbang among others that went to the UK, the USA and the UN on
> the struggle. What in that makes it a "lone ranger" effort? You do not know
> the chief if you think he was an outsider until his recent senatorial
> appointment. Interestingly you find the chief at over ninety as being in his
> prime. What evidence do you have of the chief working with his North West
> royal counterparts, his Southern Cameroons colleagues in the legislature
> (Senate and Assembly) and with the Prime Minister and Southern Cameroons
> members of Biya's government to end the subjugation of their fellow Southern
> Cameroons citizens? Again, the attention is misplaced and only as good as
> making heroes out of nothingness as a result of frustration. It is not worth
> something just because Mr. Mbeseha claims an understanding of what its
> worth. Again, I have nothing personal against the chief and the CJA; only
> that the struggle is greater than a collection of trifles.
> NDI MANJONG.
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>
> On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 4:13 PM, 'Timothy Mbeseha' via
> ambasbay<ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote: My Dear Ndi Manjong, " Listen"
> as used by me here means more than just opening their ears. That apart, we
> are more than twenty years since Muna was up there doing and saying what he
> wanted essentially to please those who appointed him. I cannot remember any
> situation where late ST Muna made any meaningful statement in defense of the
> enslaved people of British Southern Cameroons. Both Muna and Foncha started
> talking the truth only after they were directly or indirectly kicked out of
> the Yaounde inner circles that created positions for them. Nfon Mukete on
> the other hand is just getting to the prime of his political career in La
> Republique du Cameroun. He just got appointed Senator by the almighty Biya.
> One would expect him to do everything in their defense so as to guarantee
> his next senatorial appointment (if God is kind enough to spare him life
> until then.) That said, I think I personally like Nfon Mufkete's approach.
> If the reports are correct, the fact that he is not trying to do anything
> alone is significant. He wants to bring in not just his colleagues of the NW
> chiefs' conference but other politicians. That can be a very significant
> change of direction. Yes. You may not understand what the Chief, the
> Commonwealth Journalists or the Common Law Lawyers want to achieve but to
> me, a combination of several single steps can lead to several miles of a
> difficult journey.Mbeseha
>
>
>
> On Sunday, December 6, 2015 10:47 AM, 'NDI MANJONG' via ambasbay
> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>
> If Mr. Mbeseha of all persons thinks that keeping Cameroun as it is,
> requires only that Biya and company listen to the chief ("Nfon") then one
> wonders what exactly is this Southern Cameroons struggle?  Really that the
> noise is about effecting the chief's (Nfon's) understanding of Cameroun
> bilingualism (address the children in English when in Kumba and in French
> when in Sangmalema)? Mr. Mbeseha, Biya and company did not listen to Foncha
> and Muna, much higher up on how Cameroun as it is, came about; the world did
> not end. What in the chief's approach to Cameroun bilingualism is so
> bewitching as to make them more apprehensive? Does Mr. Mbeseha and company
> think that all that makes for an "Anglo-Saxon university" is locating a
> public university to the West of the River Mungo (Buea and Bamenda)? It may
> surprise Mr. Mbeseha and company to know that some of us who faught for the
> GCE Board are not impressed by how the board has since not kept it's focus
> on the prize (that's another issue).
> What does the CJA hope to accomplish by its recognitionb of the chief
> (Nfon)? Make the chief work harder in seeing through the chief's
> understanding of Cameroun bilingualism? The chief is presently attending a
> legislative session. Hopefully that session will result in legislative
> action in this regard, thanks to the chief. Hopefully the chief has since
> the Kumba "tantrum" been in touch at least with the the chief's senatorial
> counterparts from at least the North West and South West on presenting a
> united front on this to emerge practising biligualism legislation. Hopefully
> the chief and senatorial company from same have since reached out to the
> Members of Parliament from same on buy in on this united legislative front.
> It is equally hopeful that they as legislators have reached out to the
> occupant of the "Star Building" (the Prime Minister) given his decades of
> ambassaddorial experience in "bilingual" Canada. Short of this, the CJA is
> merely grandstanding on the chief's grandstanding on a "tantrum" on the
> fringe of the struggle. The substantive issue (the "Anglophone Way") in
> Kumba that day (though still on the fringe) was to ask why Mrs. Biya with no
> known inheritance is making people in Colonial Southern Cameroons beholden
> to her for the use of their tax money?
> What exactly is the territorial basis of this Commonwealth Journalists
> Association (CJA)?  Is it the Southern Cameroons (not known to be a
> Commonwealth) or the Commonwealth of Nations led by colonial United Kingdom?
> What did the CJA find in the chief's "tantrum" that exceeds anything anyone
> has since done regarding "the struggle"? It is disturbing to the struggle to
> find how driven by frustration, heroes are made of nothingness. A mountain
> of nothingness will result in nothing by Jesus' Second Coming. Nothing
> personal intended against the the chief (Nfon) nor the CJA. Just recognizing
> distractions in the light of the hard road ahead.
> NDI MANJONG
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>
> On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 5:12 PM, 'Timothy Mbeseha' via
> ambasbay<ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote: The Commonwealth Journalists
> Association must be praised and encouraged for their present effort and
> future plans. It is never too late to correct an error. If each Professional
> Organization of the NW&SW came together and spoke with one voice, Yaounde
> will have no choice.The Common Law Lawyers started it a few months back.
> There will probably be no Anglo-saxon Universities in Buea and Bamenda
> today.  The GCE Board would probably never have been created  if the
> Teachers Association of Cameroon (TAC) had not stood its grounds as they
> did. If Yaounde cannot listen to people like Nfon Mukete who personal took
> part in some of the events that led to the so called Unification in 1961,
> then they are probably sealing the fate of the so called Cameroon as we know
> it. Other Professional Organizations and elected officials of the NW&SW
> should be encouraged to join the fight. That way Yaounde will understand
> that you can fool some people for some time but you cannot fool all the
> people all the time.Mbeseha
>
>
>
> On Saturday, December 5, 2015 4:54 PM, Martin Yembe <mfyembe@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> The Commonwealth Journalist Association, CJA-Cameroon has resolved to
> keep the steam on the trails of Nfon Mukete's current crusade for a
> lasting just and acceptable solution to the over fifty years of
> Anglophone Marginalization in a fragile patched union.
> The media practitioners were meeting in an evaluation meeting chaired
> by Chief Fonayi Nkemeyang of The star Newspaper, assisted by Mayor
> Martin Fon Yembe, the Vice President of CJA-Cameroon.
> The meeting that held at the lady L Hotel, Church Street Victoria saw
> the presence of imminent media practitioners like Martin Nkemngu,
> Charlie ndichia, HRH Nzoh Ndibouh Eden Media Group, Norbert Wato,
> Nwalimu George Ngwane Barristers, etc.
> Acknowledging the wonderful efforts being mounted by Nfon Mukete (
> Senator) and Hon. Awudu Mbaya Cyprian (MP) both of different political
> parties, but one interest, the CJA observed that this language , the
> English language has become an endangered species in Cameroun.
> CJA -Cameroon thus resolved to henceforth mount the needed presure and
> do what must be done to be besides their fathers and preserve the
> hegemony and heritage that is theirs. CJA looks forward to other great
> figures and bodies in West Cameroon to articulate this issue as is
> doing Nfon Mukete and Hon Awudu. More on the reslutions in an official
> statement coming up soonest.
>
> On 12/5/15, George Ebai <geprogetto511@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Congratulations CJA and its leadership. Some will be quick to blame the
>> old
>> men but I believe small small catch monkey, as we are often told. No
>> matter
>> one's political blunders or leaning, the issue of the rewakening of the
>> Southern Cameroons plight can not be underestimated. The CJA and all the
>> active componenents of the Southern Cameroons need to organise, mobilise
>> and act in a systematic manner to send a resounding warning to La
>> Republique insentitivity. One by one they will all come to their senses
>> before their last breath. Congrats once again compatriots!
>> Ebai G.N
>>
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>>> *The Commonwealth Journalist Association, CJA-Cameroon has resolved to
>>> keep the steam on the trails of Nfon Mukete's current crusade for a
>>> lasting
>>> just and acceptable solution to the over fifty years of Anglophone
>>> Marginalization in a fragile patched union.*
>>>
>>> *The media practitioners were meeting in an evaluation meeting chaired
>>> by
>>> Chief Fonayi Nkemeyang of The star Newspaper, assisted by Mayor Martin
>>> Fon
>>> Yembe, the Vice President of CJA-Cameroon.*
>>>
>>> *The meeting that held at the lady L Hotel, Church Street Victoria saw
>>> the
>>> presence of imminent media practitioners like Martin Nkemngu, Charlie
>>> ndichia, HRH Nzoh Ndibouh Eden Media Group, Norbert Wato, Nwalimu George
>>> Ngwane Barristers, etc.*
>>>
>>> *Acknowledging the wonderful efforts being mounted by Nfon Mukete (
>>> Senator) and Hon. Awudu Mbaya Cyprian (MP) both of different political
>>> parties, but one interest, the CJA observed that this language , the
>>> English language has become an endangered species in Cameroun.*
>>> *CJA -Cameroon thus resolved to henceforth mount the needed presure and
>>> do
>>> what must be done to be besides their fathers and preserve the hegemony
>>> and
>>> heritage that is theirs. CJA looks forward to other great figures and
>>> bodies in West Cameroon to articulate this issue as is doing Nfon Mukete
>>> and Hon Awudu. More on the reslutions in an official statement coming up
>>> soonest.*
>>>
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