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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Re: DOES CAMEROON NEED A NEW CAPITAL OR WHAT?? OPINIONS NEEDED

Mbombock

What was the burning issue at stake before the transfer ofthe capitals
you mentioned. You see, when we mix up issues, our troubles remain
same for years on end.

If transfering the capital will save Cameroon from its current woes,
let the debate begin

Barrister Harmony Button

Yours was a very good touch

Agien Nyangkwe

On 6/8/16, 'Pa Zama' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> s not been resolved.
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> On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 5:52 PM, 'harmony mbuton' via ambasbay
> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> Dear Mr. Nyankwe,
> I do not agree with you on the theory of distraction as blandly put because
> my own theory is that distraction could either be destructive or
> constructive. You have mentioned the capital of "the" country, this
> automatically generates the inescapable follow-up question: new capital of
> which country? That of January 1, 1960 "La Republique du Cameroun? of the
> present day so called Republic of Cameroon or "La Republique du Cameroun"?
> Remember the historical "infamous FOUMBAN CONFERENCE", a mis-managed and
> ultimately a failed experiment at creating one Nation from Southern
> Cameroons and "La Republique du Cameroun", leaves to date two legally
> un-united Cameroons notwithstanding the faked-up and transient construct of
> what is today called Cameroon.
> I would start any discussion of the proposed project of a new capital for
> "Cameroon/Cameroun" with what and where was the earlier post 1945
> capital(s).
> Harmony Bobga Mbuton
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> On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 7:24 PM, 'Mishe Fon' via ambasbay
> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> Massa Nyam NkoueA distraction how norh U dis Mendankwe man. I am sorry you
> are made of "thin skin". You are not obliged to endorse my various
> advocacies and I am sincerely not seeking one. I am fighting my own personal
> unconventional war with the Cameroon "Establishment" with interested
> curiosity. I am happy to report that some of the myriad of issues I raise
> ever so often are now being looked at by the "Powers that be". Whether they
> are eventually implemented or not while I am still alive or not is totally
> immaterial. I know for a fact that if the idea of a new Capital for Cameroon
> picks up steam; you can be reassured that at least 4 million citizens will
> have steady well paying jobs.That is a fact you can carry to any Bank.
>
> From: Nyangkwe Agien Aaron <nyangkweagien@gmail.com>
> To: ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 5:05 AM
> Subject: Re: DOES CAMEROON NEED A NEW CAPITAL OR WHAT?? OPINIONS NEEDED
>
> Mishe
> That is a distraction of bad taste. The problems of Cameroon that I am
> breathing at every second here in Douala has nothing to do with a new
> capital. It has to do with new policies and new leadership at then helm of
> the country. PERIOD
> Who are you serving by putting across what you posted? Not the suffering
> masses but some suggestions to the oppressor so that he can get carry around
> the Babanguida types of debates as happened in Nigeria.
> What a man!!!
> Agien Nyangkwe
> On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 12:22 AM, 'Mishe Fon' via ambasbay
> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> This is a plan (see below) for the brand new city of Konza in Kenya,
> designed by Kenyan architects and approved by the Kenyan parliament. The
> city becomes operational in two years.We (responsible citizens who love our
> country) have proposed a new Capital for Cameroon near EBEBDA (Bafia) by the
> estuaries of the Sanaga river because the present so-called capital Yaoundé
> has become a total embarrassment and complete nightmare: (Street names
> unavailable, Houses not numbered, in short irresponsible chaotic Town
> Planning and infrastructural disgrace; archaic and inadequate electrical
> grid that leads to incessant power failures, lack of responsible urban
> transportation, haphazard garbage and sewage disposal)...and much more.
> HONESTLY, IF KENYANS CAN DO IT, why should Cameroonians not do the same or
> even better. This is how a friend gave directions to attend a Party at his
> home:"My house dey 4 back Tam Tam Weekend. When you kommot Post Central,
> take Bend Skin kam 4 Olezoa station Shell. Cross road go tanap for "Femme
> Joyeuse Bar" then take Taxi. Go sotey pass Eglise Catholique de Mvolye. You
> go see Dokta Titus Edjoa yi big big maison abandonnee. No stop. Continue
> sotey for Carrefour Biyem Assi, pass Sous Prefecture, Pharmacie Jouvence,
> Hopital de District and then some big bar-dancing appele "Tu Sors,Tamja Je
> Sors" next to Tam Tam. Once out of the Taxi, ask that vendeur de
> beauregard soya "Ou se trouve la maison d'un Anglophone avec la calvitie qui
> a une grande  voiture blanche 4 X 4?" He will come and show you my house. It
> is very easy. If you loss 4 kwata, text me.Tah Mfar Mishe Fon--
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