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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Re: A Word For Justice Ayah

A little correction for "Pa Zama". This was not Atemkeng Denis, but Atemkeng Peter of the Cameroon GCe Board.
As for things moving fast, many very vocal organisations in the country have come together and signed a pact to work together in synergy to defend our values. I just read that on facebook and I think it is a laudable move. Don't forget that a newly formed organisation caleed the Cameroon Education Forum has demanded the creation of two separate Education Councils and a separate English Language Radio/TV channel in this country. The drive is to follow this demand up to its conclusion with the participation of the Teachers' Associations, the parents, SWELA, the Chiefs, the Fons, etc, etc. A big meeting is being prepared for Kumba in the days ahead.



From: 'Pa Zama' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
To: "ambasbay@googlegroups.com" <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, 26 June 2016, 4:16
Subject: Re: A Word For Justice Ayah

Yes Denis, we are all counting on Justice Ayah. HE is very smart and knows when he will speak and even act. I would like to insist here once more that this struggle has reached a turning point and we must stop calling ourselves anglophones. We must understand that we are Southern Cameroonians or Ambazonians, 

As for Mr. Atemkeng's proposal I would like to know if the previous idea of going to Addis should be suspended for now.  that Southern Cameroonians residing in the United States should choose the people who will be members of the group. Things are going very fast in our favour and we must sustain the steam.

Pa Zama

On Saturday, June 25, 2016 10:09 AM, 'atemkeng atem' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


As I said before, I was expecting Justice Ayah to have already started making pronouncements and representing the aspirations of his own people, the anglophones. Even then, I like the way he came out now. But I thinkhe took all this time because this is a "war" in which the enemy, LRC is reaady to "eliminate" any nuisance, of which, I think, Justice Ayah is a pain in Biya's ass.
I remember that two to three decades ago, during the "violent" advent of democracy in Cameroon, a certain professor Obenson, (an anglophone) who was turning out to be a veritable force in the struggle to install democracy, died in an accident on the Yaounde - Douala highway. More recently, another pain in the dimunitive Jacques, Fame Ndongo's ass, Professor, Micheal Yanou, who had just been transferred from the University of Buea to Yaounde as a director, also died in a car crash on the same highway. He too was a strong voice of the voiceless anglophones. I have since considered the Yaounde - Douala road as a death trap for anglophones, especially those of them who voice the anglophone aspiration without fear.
It seems that when La Republique wants to "ELIMINATE" an anglophone, they first bring him close (to their fief, Yaounde). Perhaps Justice Ayah was just watching what he says or does, when. After all he is surrounded by THEM. God forbid that I should wake up tomorrow and hear that....... 

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