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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: correction: RE: [camnetwork] RE: Tribute to Hon Prof Agbor Tabi

The problem remains, how to unit OPPOSITION FORCES against Biya's FORCES? This is the PRIORITY that few want to elaborate and many like to drag into the next impossible STEP. Biya cannot be removed without effective ORGANIZATION.
I call each and every one to stop faking.
We must unit or AFTER BIYA WILL BE BIYA.
Our way of opposing is weak and unoperational at this point of time.
No one Party or Organization couldn't overthrow Biya's regime. Therefore the opposition must unit forces or perish in lane of its complex divisions.

Thank you
Napi Tagnidoung

Sent from my Boost Mobile Phone.

On Apr 27, 2016 09:49, Jean-Bosco Tagne <jtagne@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks so much for this Mr. Manjong so many will know that the problem in Cameroon is a whole because of the failure of this dictatorship and killer regime with senile people at the helm such as paul biya and all the sycophants around him.


It is not a "SC" problem but a Cameroon problem and we have to unite to get them out before it is extremely late as it is already too late.


Our beloved country is down. Don't even understand why we are wasting time talking about Agbor Tabi. He is gone and I sincerely wish it was biya going. Everyday I wake up and running to read or listen to the news thinking I will hear something like that not the young 61 years old Agbor because he did not know better than serving biya. Even if he wanted he would not have negotiated the building of the Kumba-Mamfe road as the PAAWCE spokesman/president's father as minister of transport/MIDENO (mission de developement du Nord Ouest) could not and still can't negotiate the Mbouda-Bamenda road that crosses his village Santa Njong but that don't stop them from raising fund/Singing/praying to the good Lord for paul biya eternal presidency.


Please let us fight them out not only by writing. Everybody please do something. Fund those on the field fighting. Drop them some changes, encourage your family members who are home after graduation not to go back and sit in the village and end up killing self like this poor lady in the SW so do many others who have been dying from lack of simple NIVAQUIN to fight malaria eating them etc


We have to get this EVIL MAN OUT ASAP. Never see a man who hate his people this much in my life. Real SATAN this biya and anyone working for him or being his friend can only be EVIL. Yes even my papa, sorry our papa so do all coming here to tell us how they support cpdm and are communication whatever fake pastor and/or...


Tagne


On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 9:26 AM, NDI MANJONG ngahndi@yahoo.com [cameroon_politics] <cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Doing the Mbouda-Bamenda part of the road journey will not be much better for the corpse than doing the Kumba-Mamfe road. He might have had more options in life than his corpse will in road choice but for through Nigeria.


NDI MANJONG.


 

 
Bamenda people must insist that his corpse will not pass through Bamenda to Mamfe and the convoy MUST use Kumba-Mamfe road so that he can suffer in dead what the average Manyu man suffered in life by passing through Kumba-Mamfe road. To spare him or his corpse the indignation of travelling through the Kumba-Mamfe road, it appears the corpse will be flown by helicopter to Mamfe.
 
Regards
 


Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 09:43:05 +0000
From: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Tribute to Hon Prof Agbor Tabi

Good reflection on the passing of the illustrious Prof Agbor Tabi.

May his Soul Rest in Perfect Peace 
 
Fon Christopher Achobang
Social Commentator, Human rights activist
The Cameroons


On Wednesday, 27 April 2016, 10:05, Njousi Abang <njousid@gmail.com> wrote:


Comrades,
When news trickled out and was confirmed by many news organs that at last the Rt Hon Prof Agbor Tabi had passed on to eternity, Facebook was animated with tributes and sometimes gibes. May I seize this opportunity to say may his soul and those of the faithful departed rest in perfect peace as we continue the battle for life and quest for eternal rest in God's Kingdom.

I came to know Prof Agbor Tabi in Yaounde when he was the Minister of Higher Education. I remember that in his performance in that office, he made himself grow above the second class rated position which many Southern Cameroonians have arrogated to themselves. He was the alpha and omega of his ministerial department. His signature was strong and his voice was heard as illustrated by those who were able to enjoy his largess. He did not allow subordinates to disturb him at all and or call him names. Like Prof B. Fonlorn, he shaped things the way he wanted without a complex but paid unalloyed support to the regime he served so his fortunes rose and fell with those of the regime. He did the Cameroonian thing so well. Hence the cow fed where it was tethered to the glory of his people except those on his blacklist. You will remember that in Cameroon those who do not support your master are on the wrong side of history. Those who fell out with him did so simply on this score. Again many fault all those who wanted the highest office set aside for Southern Cameroonians in the mindset of the leaders of the fake jumba marriage with la republique so you cannot hold anyone for being ambitious to a fault. I believe he could have made himself greater if God had given him the chance but now he has fallen. After this remorsefully great loss, what remains are the lessons to be learned for the benefit of the living.

Lesson number one: Serve God and do His biding for the sake of his people.
Lesson number two: What goes up must come down hence be humble and do the right for the greater good of humanity not the self for naked you came and naked you will go. Our brethren leaves behind achievements and dreams unaccounted and takes away only what God originally gave him which is live.
Lesson number three: We come from somewhere hence we need to pay allegiance to where God placed us as a light to the downtrodden. We cannot afford to look at the other side when our people suffer persecution and underdevelopment etc.
Lesson number four: Do not leave your people to suffer while you support the foreigner and sometimes against the wishes of your people.
Lesson number five: Love one another without discrimination. At the end of life, you cannot bury yourself. Your achievements cannot arise and bury you. They actually stand aside especially when they are material. Only people do. Put people first in all human endeavours.

Adieu Prof. RIP. You fought a good fight but God prefers you to rest so others may learn lessons and act better for His greater good and glory.
Njousi Abang
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