Re: MENGOT

Journalist Soter,

Good Evening Sir.

The ongoing undertakings in the Cameroons and within the Southern Cameroons is yet to be a revolution.

The political terminology and ideology is that of a STRUGGLE.  A word I introduced and keen to defend .

A revolution entails multifactorial elements including armaments.

We are STRUGGLING given that our actions are limited and often confined to intellectualism and rudimentary tactics.

The STRUGGLE continues.


With Thanks

Papa Fred Perry Tanyinoh Kemah.
London

From: Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai
Sent: Wednesday, 9 August, 20:41
Subject: Re: MENGOT
To: Tabong Kima
Cc: Agbor Enow Augustine, Ambasbay CamerGoogleGroup, Manyu Egroup, MECA USA DISCUSSION, DISCUSSION LIST MANYU, CAM, Cameroon Politics


I have so much respect for Minister Mengot!! The Southern Cameroons revolution has taken everybody by surprise Minister Mengot included. No one can see clearly now!! Lets wait until the dust settles!!  Mengot represents the future and hope for our country. During a private conversation I had with the big patron in Geneva, he spoke of Mengot with passion describing him as an intelligent man. Lets keep monitoring the revolution and making our modest contributions mindful of the fact that Lord Justice Ayah deserves better and Dr. Barrister Agbor Nkongho needs his freedom. 

On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 5:08 PM, Tabong Kima < bakebe1@msn.com> wrote:
Mr Tanyi,
I will advise that you limit your criticism of Minister Victor Mengot to his policies and politics. Please leave the much venerated A D Mengot out of this. Yes, Victor Mengot is Dr. A D Mengot's nephew but that has nothing to do with Victor's politics.  It should be noted that Dr. AD Mengot lived above politics and politicking that is why in our Manyuland, he is a colossus.
Tabong Kima

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> On Aug 9, 2017, at 10:46 AM, 'Agbor Enow Augustine' via MANYUNET < manyunet@aufoundation.org> wrote:
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