Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: Checked In Luggages --- Inter Regional Flights in Cameroon

Ngia SAF of Ngomgham, Mankon
B4 you talk of roads, the people who will use such roads have to be healthy i.e free from disease. Hence, their need for Health Centers or Hospitals that actually have "Merecine 4 Q sick"; real Dokintas to wrat the Merecine and better "London" Nurses (not those sexy nyung gurls moving around with sexy white tight uniforms portraying the shape of their ndombolos and enticing young General Practitioner Doktas to become Gynecologists without training) to chook the injections.

Now, why would the people "fall sick"? Bicos mosquito flop upside; Clean water 4 drink no dey (daso "33 export" plenty); flies dem dey put tumbu 4 peepoo dem chop causing porch belle called cholera diarrhea. "Weesh" peepoo and Mami-Water dem dey kommot 4 beneng ngrung kam cause "High Broad Pleasure" 4 manpikin dem leading to slackness in borning new piken dem. So diafor, before Ngopna kam fool we ana aelloplane field., let them first build we Waspitaux, then Schools 4 njaka dem, then build roads.
Truth be told; an Airport at this juncture is not a priority because the so-called Bamendrous Airport cannot sustain itself in the present political dispensation. It is a well calculated political manoevre to obfuscate the real problems the regime is NOT acknowledging. Playing the ostrich with incandescent episodic flights and having a Mr "Yeye sorry Pah Le Le l'Afrique" conquistador Governor who after five years as administrator of the NW Region cannot articulate in his "Airport inaugural Flight speech" a simple coherent sentence in the English language is simply pathetic to say the least. When I heard that speech on WhatsApp, I simply felt sorry 4 the poor Pah. No be yi fault. They have decreed that all "Administrateur Civil Principal" must langua English from today in all their speeches. So Pah "Pam'nda Ngopna" Lele  L'Africain Ngopna de Bamenda was simply obeying his superiors as he butchered the English language at the Mankon Airport. After all, U don see dog weh chop salade?



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Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: [cameroon_politics] Re: Checked In Luggages --- Inter Regional Flights in Cameroon

 
Ni Ben

To create an airport we need a good road to that airport.  Tiko is already accessible to a good road.  We need an international airport there so you don't have to go to Douala or Yaounde.  

Besongabang and Nkambe need good roads as well.  Once the roads are built, the average person can move around using affordable transportation.  They can take a bus from Nkambe to Tiko while the rich can take a plane from Nkambe to Tiko.  

The point I am making here is that a good roadway network is far preferably at this point and time than opening an airport that has been moribund for years.

SAF



 
Ni SAF,

Your points are well taken. What is then your purpose of demanding or requesting the reopening of the other Airports and the creation of a new airport jn Nkambe?

Ben Fokum







Ni Ben

This airport was built a very long time ago for commercial use.  Rather, only military planes were allowed to fly to the airport.  Why?  What happened? In my opinion, this is a political move to appease Anglophones.   The reopening of this airport without any good roads in Bamenda is meaningless to me. 

 The airport serves the rich.  How many people in Anglophone Cameroon can afford the fare.  The average person can only afford 5000 cfa to Yaoundé and that is even way too much.  For you, $50 round trip is chopchange - not so for the average Anglophone.

These small measures do not address the Anglophone problem.  The opening of this airstrip for commercial purpose has not impressed the people of Bamenda, not one bit.  It is meaningless to them.  It is not going to stop ghost town.  If the enforcers of Ghost Town (the average persons on the street) are not greeting this with fanfare you know it's meaningless to them.  This is too little too late of a political move to move the pendulum in either direction.

SAF




On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 6:56 AM, Ben Fokum benfokum@YAHOO.COM [cameroon_politics]
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Ni SAF,

From your write up, you have not yet appreciated the reopening of the Bamenda Airport. Appreciate that before making any demands or requests.

Ben Fokum
Yaounde, Cameroon





Ni Ben

I am interested in flights to Besongabang and Tiko.  I have very little or no business in Yaounde.  I would like to see these two abandoned airports reopened.  

I also would like to see an airport built in Ktowm and Nkambe.

SAF



On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 6:01 PM, Ben Fokum benfokum@YAHOO.COM [cameroon_politics]
<cameroon_politics@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 
Ni SAF,

The inner roads are horrible. True that the road to the airport is paved with pot holes. But there is a road all the same to the airport. I am very excited because I cannot stand the 8 hours drive to Yaounde on horrible roads. For only 50 US Dollars, I can fly round-trip from Bamenda to Yaounde. Appreciate a good thing. Give praise where praise is due. This flight from Bamenda is praiseworthy and noteworthy, no matter how you slice it. AGAIN, it is a HUGE DEAL, Big League.

Ben Fokum
Yaounde, Cameroon





Hi all

How does one get to the airport.  By teleportation?  Usually a good road is built to take one to the airport.  Here in Bamenda there are no good roads.  

SAF


On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 12:18 PM, val C abakwa3@yahoo.co.uk [cameroon_politics]
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Ben,
 Don't get too excited. This Bamenda airport was opened in the 80s, why was it abandoned? And what makes you think this regime, that has demonstrated its incompetence for 30+ years , will not abandon it again? Don't you smell a rat when this abandoned airport goes operational when SC agitates for separation? You can fool some people sometimes, but you can't fool all the people all the time: what about this don't you understand?
Val

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On 23 Jul 2017, at 11:44, Ben Fokum benfokum@YAHOO.COM [ccasterian] <ccasterian@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 
ALL our checked in luggages arrived with us in Yaounde. That is a plus to Cameroon Airlines Company, CamAirCo.

Ben Fokum
Yaounde, Cameroon





I am in Cameroon, specifically in Bali Nyonga for a ONE MONTH vacation with my family. We were planning to take ground transportation to Yaounde on Friday, July 21 to visit family members there. My father gave me a Cameroon newspaper to read. I saw an advertisement in the paper about commercial flights from Bamenda Airport to Yaounde Nsimalen Airport starting on Friday, July 21 for a little less than 33,000 frs or about 50 US Dollars ROUND TRIP for a flight time of 40 minutes as opposed to ground transportation that takes 6 to 8 hours on horrible roads at a cost of about 6,000 frs. I thought that it was a cruel joke. I however decided that seeing is believing and bought the airline tickets for the first commercial flight from Bamenda to Yaounde via Douala Airport. YES, it IS real. We left Bamenda Airport and actually landed in Douala and then to Yaounde Nsimalen Airport.
Unbelievable but true & real. Yes, the plane is SAFE, COMFORTABLE,  leg room is spacious,  the food is delicious, the music on board is 100% Cameroon music, the crew members are very polite, etc.

We are going to take CamAirCo in August from Bamenda to Douala and connect with Air France back to the USA. NO stress and NO wahala.

This air transportation in Cameroon is a HUGE DEAL, Big League ask Trump will put it.

Ben Dinga Fokum
Vacationing in Yaounde, Cameroon
Will return to Bali Nyonga this week








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