Re: Fridays in Black is Coming to DC!

Lucas Fon,
There are two types of people in the world: those who are making an effort and those who are perennially pulling them down or kicking them in the behind.
Which one you dey?
You know why you always kick people in the behind?
Because dem are fo ya befo!
Ahead of you, that is.
Trying their best, and committed to something.
Again: which one you dey?
Go hang.

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On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 7:59 PM, 'Mishe Fon' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Bonsoir Mme "President" of Cameroon's People's Party":

Thanks for the consideration in blind copying my modest email with your new campaign sloganeering: "Invitation to Wear Black, on Fridays". I have hithereto supported most of your initiatives but I would unfortunately decline this invitation; for several reasons. For the sake of time and not wasting my energy (and yours for that matter), I will highlight just a few. My absence should in no way demean or dampen the importance of your request or be predicated on other extracurricular machinations.

1) Political Parties in Cameroon (including the ruling CPDM) DON'T have the gravitas nor the will/savvy to effectively bring our country out of its present political cum economic quagmire.
2) I would even push further into suggesting that THEY ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM. The "One Party" mentality is so engrained into each of our psyche that every Political leader is a "Mini-Biya" in their own small sphere of influence and their few militants are exactly the same "selfish" human specie as those "Man must Whack" characters navigating the confused labyrinthe that the CPDM has become or has always been.
3) I am yet to understand the rationale behind a few desperado stunts pulled by a "minuscule" few agitators shouting uncordinated mumbo jumbo slogans infront of Cameroon Embassies and other chancelleries including Tokyo, Paris, Beijing, London, Washington DC, Kuala Lumpur, Pretoria and Lagos...sep sep Panya Equato-Guinean of Fernandopo, Malabo.

Honestly Ms Kah Walla; tell me how the agitations of disgruntled, indignant, pertulant unassuaged compatriots with no coherent platform except acrimonious querilous outbursts can be considered a Political Platform that "WE The People" can identify with? I am not talking about "Buiz-Ups" for asylum racketeers (that is another subject for another day)...I am talking plain old "Community Organizing" with a clear-cut program to oust a regime that has brought our country to its present debilitating predicament. 

My sister: everything is wrong about Politics in our country. In my humble opinion; we can even wear BLACK Dross Monday to Sunday, 1st to 31st all year round and NATTY and I mean NATTY go happen. The Njimtetes governing us will continue to screw us any way they want. I honestly hope you find some luck this time around with this ya wearing Black Ngwashi wearing business. Make wuna Go 4 B 4. I don't get it, but as usual, may be I am wrong. Time will tell.
Tah Mfar Mishe Fon



From: Kah Walla <kahwalla@kahwalla.com>
To:
Sent: Friday, May 6, 2016 8:31 PM
Subject: Fridays in Black is Coming to DC!


Dear Friends,

Come and join us.
Stand Up for Cameroon: Working for Political Transition in Our Country
8710 Cameron st. Silver Spring MD, 20910
Friday May 13th, 2016  6:30pm – 9:30pm (301) 442 8840 or (240)899-4761


In the last few months, political expression has been increasingly repressed in Cameroon.  Between March and April 2016, Over 70 members of political parties were arbitrarily arrested. 

In this very challenging environment, Cameroonians are actively engaged in bringing, democracy, respect for human rights nd rule of law to their country.  Four political parties launched the STAND UP FOR CAMEROON initiative.  Their objective is to obtain a non-violent, democratic political transition in Cameroon.

Come and meet Kah Walla, one of the initiators of Stand Up for Cameroon to discuss:
The current situation in Cameroon
Objectives of Stand Up for Cameroon
Fridays in Black Campaign
All in the objective of bringing justice, democracy and good governance to our beloved Cameroon
Don't miss this opportunity to meet, discuss and become a part of the movement for democratic change in Cameroon!

We will be meeting on Friday 13th May.  Please come in black!



Kah Walla 
Managing Director, STRATEGIES! 
President, Cameroon People's Party
+237 694 949 075




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