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Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: CHEI MA MAMMIE EH, BAMENDA PEEPOO HAVE SUFFERED 4 DIS GRUNG

Tim

The whole charade was about YES and OUI. It was not about people given an opportunity to make a choice.
It was Ahidjo's scheme to begin the recolonisatiion process of Southern Cameroon. That is what " the 1972 plebiscite" iis all about

I once overhead a certain Professeur Agrégé Abwa hollering over CRTV that "in 1972 all Political parties even tose of anglophone extraction had desolved to merge into the CNU". That is a puported historian who failed to look at certain histocal facts before making some conclusions. Take for example the KNDP party in which my late Dad militated. Article 48 of its status states that "disolution of the party can onlt be decided at an extra-ordinary congress. The decision to desolve the party will be by simple majority vote of congress members"
I will like some one on this forum or elsewhere to tell me when any of the parties or say the  KNDP held an a conress to desolve the party.

AN

On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 7:44 PM, Joseph Arrey <jarrey82@gmail.com> wrote:

Mr mbeseha I remember vividly that day. Mr nguasong Martin may his soul Rest in peace was one of those who protested vehemently for those black paper ballots.

On May 6, 2016 1:28 PM, "Timothy Mbeseha" <mbesehatim@hotmail.com> wrote:
I think the whole story of the 1972 plebiscite ballot papers has not been told. As a matter of fact, there were two ballot papers. There was the white ballot paper with the word YES and black ballot paper with the word NO.  Generally the black ballot papers were not readily available. Any one who insisted on getting the black ballot paper was threatened with jail time for daring to say NO to Ahidjo. That is a fact. At the time of the plebiscite, we were students in TTC Bonjongo. We asked and continued to insist on getting both the white and black ballot papers. It took the intervention of the Principal (Rev. James Toba) for the election officials to go back to Limbe to look for a few black ballot papers for those of us who were considered dissidents.
Mbeseha


Date: Fri, 6 May 2016 16:28:09 +0100
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: CHEI MA MAMMIE EH, BAMENDA PEEPOO HAVE SUFFERED 4 DIS GRUNG
From: nyangkweagien@gmail.com
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com

"What is the hidden significance on this ballot paper?"
Southern Cameroonians were wryly made to understand that if you were against Ahidjo's project, you just had to strike OUI not knowing that one was in that position signing his/her dead warrant. 

To say it more clearly, we were ambushed by the francophones led by Ahidjo with technical assistance from the French

Best

AN

On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 8:18 AM, 'Divine Rhyme' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hello Julius,
I think I am missing something here.  What is the hidden significance on this ballot paper that is eluding me so far and what impact does it have with the union with East Cameroon?
FEN



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Subject: [cameroon_politics] Re: CHEI MA MAMMIE EH, BAMENDA PEEPOO HAVE SUFFERED 4 DIS GRUNG

 
GREAT EXHIBIT PROOF. THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS AVAILABLE

JA

On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 4:42 AM, Ofege Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com> wrote:
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1972 Referendum Ballot Paper
Wuna bi nda real faambuh dem!
Chacun a son Bamenda.
Nous avons nos Bamendas.


On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 8:51 AM, Ofege Ntemfac <ntemfacnchwete@gmail.com> wrote:
DEAR WAILING WAILER:
I JUST POSTED THIS:

Every project has specific TOR.
It so happens that Cameroun now has a League of Professional Football governed by specific laws.
My understanding is that that league (in collaboration with all stakeholders) believes that upgrading all stadiums is JOB 1 if everything about football has to be professional.
The gvt will build some stadiums (for CAN etc).
The League and Co will build others because it is good business.
Persons interested in building a 100.000 seater stadium in Abakwa (ETC)..on PPP basis....talk to me.
This is how we should be talking rather than wailing.

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On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 4:35 PM, 'Mishe Fon' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
THIS IS THE BAMENDA STADIUM (U ARE HIA OFF) IN 2016
Honestly, Bamenda people have suffered too much under the present dispensation. Even if they want to give us a Stadium of daso Two Hundred people; I am all in support instead of reliving this eye sore called "Stadium" in the middle of the city of Mankon. Do you know we can easily sue the Government for gross dereliction and abdication of duties? Imagine the great names of Soccer giants that have played in this "Poto Poto" nightmare.






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