Cool ! It is indeed.
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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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To be illustrious is tho conduct oneself in a dignified manner. I think that to rise to the rank of professor and head a ministry or hold a ministerial position is dignifying. In his hay days the manyu indigenes benefited by having easy chech-ins to civil service positions of influence. Isn't that wonderful?
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