Re: As Anglophone Crisis Deepens: New Generation Kom Elites Propose Solutions

Hi Mr. Tanyi,

You began your response to Mr. Batey by stating that you had an only thing to tell him, namely, time will tell. But it became evident that this was not the only thing. You then talked of your ability to do things for an average English-speaking person, whoever that is; you are a wise man; you have a 90-million francs house in your village; Mr. Batey is a scammer, etc., etc.

 As some other person has already stated, you are a dreamer indeed. It is quite difficult to decipher what you are up to because there is not much of substance in what you write. Your uncontrolled struggle to stifle reason achieves nothing more than fit you squarely on the side of the occupier.  Should what you say about a house in your village and other projects be true, then it may be true also that you have full pockets and an empty head.

 This generation of Southern Cameroonians has discovered their mission and is right on course to fulfil it. Our feet are set on a path we must foot bravely. The ALMIGHTY set us off and is going with us. Our train came past where you are still sitting, a long time ago and will not wait at any station for your likes to catch up. If in your next dream (for that is your pre-occupation) you happen to head in the same direction you will, after a lot of effort, find the Southern Cameroons train in its home station and those who were on board,  refreshing happily. The question is no longer about whether we want to go home. It is about when we get home. We intend that this be sooner than later, with or without the Tanyis.  

Ngwa Ntonufor



On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 7:59 PM, EDWARD TANYI <eddytanyi@hotmail.com> wrote:

Mr Batey Greg, thanks for your rejoinder.

the only thing I can tell you is that time will tell who between the two of us is on the right side.

Another thing is that what I can do for the average English speaking person  you will never do it . I am not a banana as you are trying to say.

I am one of the few wise men in our cameroonian society.

Time will reveal who  everone of us is.

As at now I have in my village in Manyu, a house, that at completion will cost about 90 million cfa. not from stolen money, or poppy scamming, as some of you do, but from my sweat.  And I have a project that will employ at its inception at least 10 000 ( ten thousand) people, graduate, undergraduates , skilled workers  etc. It will turn our land into the place to be and the place to visit. You are nothing but a half-baked graduate. 

I want that the  English speaking child who lives school , in the future , at any level, gets a befitting job without living his zone. Mr Batey do you have something better to offer to the English-speaking people? we'll meet in Cameroon  some day and and we'll see who can deliver the goods. If you  knew me you won't dare write your thrash. But you will come to know me by the grace of God.


Have a great day.




From: 'Greig Batey' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2017 1:56 AM
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: As Anglophone Crisis Deepens: New Generation Kom Elites Propose Solutions
 
Sincere Lawyer,
There is this saying, " If you make yourself banana monkies will eat you up ".  Edward Tanyi is one of those unfortunate sons of our proud and richly blessed homeland ( Manyu Division ) on the wrong side of our history and is prepared to die in slavery to LRC. Let him get lost.
Pa Batey Greig.
Senior citizen by right of birth.
The Lion Hunter.



From: sincerelawyer via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: As Anglophone Crisis Deepens: New Generation Kom Elites Propose Solutions

So, Mr. Edward Tanyi, what are you proposing? What is your view in the Southern Cameroon crises? Forget about democracy and no democracy, tell us your views because you did not express them in your posting below. Thanks.


-----Original Message-----
From: EDWARD TANYI <eddytanyi@hotmail.com>
To: ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thu, Jun 22, 2017 7:30 am
Subject: Re: As Anglophone Crisis Deepens: New Generation Kom Elites Propose Solutions

Mr. Greg. Batey, with all due respect, I want to let you know that no one has the monopoly of knowledge. At this time of our political crisis,  allow everyone to air their view  and stop intimidating them by calling them traitors . Don't forget that at  a certain period of human history  people thought the world was flat , until  one man, only one man proved the contrary, that the world was round.  So what the majority says or upholds as truth is not always the truth. If you want everybody to think the way  you do, then I think that you are going to be more tyrannic in your yet-to -be state than in Biya's Regime that you term Tyrannic. Learn to debate , If you and your click were really democrats you would have by now organised a round table conference of all English Speaking Cameroonians. But you are afraid to hear the truth. You want to dictate to others. 
So please change your strategy. Democracy can only be established through democratic means and procedure. 

Have a great day.



From: 'Greig Batey' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 4:22 AM
To: MINCAM Cameroon Community; ManyuVoice ManyuVoice; Manyu Meca-mn; Ambasbay CamerGoogleGroup; CAMNETWORK List; Cameroon Politics
Subject: RE: As Anglophone Crisis Deepens: New Generation Kom Elites Propose Solutions
 
A new generation of " TRAITORS " of the Southern Cameroons Resistance
( click the boxed links in blue below and Read )


 Members of the so-called Ikong-i-Kom Group:
Gilead Nkwain Ngam, Confidence Chia Ngam, Raphael Tosam, Joseph Tohmoh, Brunhilda Komtangi, Emmanuel Mbui, Stephen Waindim, Victorine Tah, Zebedee Chia, Eric Nkwi, Terence Akoni, Prasidis Wainkem, Timothy Fonchang, Clement Nguonain, Philip Njoh, Innocent Ngong, Kirian Jam and Edward Ndi.




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