Prof Butake
When we started our journey to this world, we know that the said
journey will come to an end.
Yours was a safe and wonderful journey ever since you refused to be lapiroed.
I wish you a peaceful rest beyond.
My condolences to the family you left behind
Agien Nyangkwe
On 10/1/16, 'JusticeMbuh' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Ah! Another "independence day," another death!The Gates of Heaven were wide
> open awaiting his triumphal arrival. Among his greatest works was Lake God,
> which in his literary and poetic ways re-framed the lies of "a natural
> disaster" about Lake Nyos. As he departs, I hope the truth has and will be
> clearly told of minerals being looted by a corrupt international-domestic
> conspirators. Wonderfully enough, men like Prof. Bole Botake (like Prf.
> Bernard Fonlon before him) have stood their grounds and denounced corruption
> in all its forms, so much they denied themselves the affluence of this
> horrible but beautiful world. He sowed his seeds in Heaven, where the Angels
> await ushering him into the presence of the Lord!Passing on 1st Oct. is very
> symbolic gesture to our collective enemies, especially those who have
> equally stood grounds against Yaounde and its oppressive tendencies. Maybe,
> Just maybe this is "the last October 1" we are failing to celebrate as our
> Independence Day.
> I pray that as Bole Botake rejoins Our Heavenly Father, may he put directly
> our complaints to God Almighty one-on-one, so this may be the veritable end
> of life under oppression!Our father, brother, teacher, friend, indeed a best
> booh!, you are free now, and one day, not long from today, before, on or
> after Christ returns, we shall be together in Glory and celebrate the New
> Glory Forever and ever!Safe Journey into Orion, Prof Bole Botake!
> Peace of the Father rest with you forever, Amen!Justice M. Mbuh
> (Ph.D.)Bambili, Cameroons.
> 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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> From: 'Charles Nji' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
> To: solomon atanga <soloamabo@yahoo.co.uk>; Ambasbay CamerGoogleGroup
> <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>; Cameroon Politics
> <cameroon_politics@yahoo.com>; Journalists 237Cameroonian
> <237medias@googlegroups.com>; Cameroon Politics
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> Sent: Saturday, October 1, 2016 12:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [237medias:39542] PEOPLE: Literary Luminary, Prof Bole Butake
> Passes On… (Life, works and death of Prof Butake)
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> My deepest condolences to Pa Butake's family.Rest in Peae, Prof.
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> On Saturday, 1 October 2016, 4:36, 'solomon atanga' via 237 Medias
> <237medias@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> PEOPLE:Literary Luminary, Prof Bole Butake Passes On… Theprolific
> Cameroonian academic and playwright, Professor Bole Butake is no more.The
> Professor of Literature dies, October 1 2016 at a Yaounde hospital.
> BoleButake, who was retired lecturer at the University of Yaounde I, is
> rememberedfor his refusal to be made Minister, used his literary works to
> denounce theplundering of state resources and the quest for personal
> agrandisement. He was also veryinstrumental in the creation of the
> Anglophone Cameroon Writers Association,ACWA, published more than five books
> and was an epitome of crtical literarycreativity in Cameroon. For full
> story on lifeand death of Prof Butake, please click… PEOPLE: Literary
> Luminary, Prof BOLE BUTAKE Passes On…
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