Re: Video: AYAH's Addresses The Situation

Mr. Paul Ayah,
Time for dialogue is over. We have dialogued or attempted to dialogue with our supercilious and condescending Frog brethren in the past to no avail. Time is flying my bro and we don't have time left to dialogue with these myopic misfits. You said it well: "If our discussions on the terms of federation fails, then the both peoples should go their separate ways".  Read my pieces below:







On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 5:23 AM, Popular Action Party, PAP <presidentayah@gmail.com> wrote:
Of possible interest;

On the following video link originally published on his facebook wall, PAP President, AYAH Paul threw more weight in support of the Angloglone Reawakening. This interview has been airing on Equinox TV for three days ... https://www.facebook.com/ayah.p.abine/posts/1242509429156133

Excerpts:

AYAH ON EQUINOX TV

1. "The Anglophone Question is bigger than all the ministers combined";

2. "Anglophones and francophones must sit on the roundtable -- I emphasise roundtable because there's no boss nor servant. The both parties are partners EQUAL in satus. If our discussions on the terms of federation fails, then the both peoples should go their separate ways".

Yesterday Wednesday November 23, 2016, the Minister of Justice, Laurent ESSO held a press conference and babbled on the strike action in Anglophone Cameroon. I am now receiving news that four ministers -- namely Jacque Fame Ndongo, Laurent ESSO, Tchiroma and one other -- are currently having a press conference (note: its about 10:00 PM Cameroon time as I write) -- still related to the strike action. Can someone tell them that the Anglophone Question is bigger than them all combined?

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"I profoundly believe all Cameroonians will some day speak the same language, sing the same songs, dance to the same rhythm, dine and wine at the same table. When the rich shall cater for the poor and the strong shall help the weak, the law shall be supreme, justice and peace shall forever reign, if we are honest and believe we can get there. God bless Cameroon."Hon. AYAH Paul ABINE, Cameroon 2011 Presidential Candidate and PAP National Secretary General.
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