Friday, 6 October 2017

THE BLACK RACE WILL NEVER STOP REGRETTING THE DEATH OF GADDAFI. INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITIES HAS NEVER HELPED ANY AFRICAN COUNTRY WITHOUT AFTER ALMOST THE DEATH OF THE ENTIRE COUNTRY

THE BLACK RACE WILL NEVER STOP CRYING FOR THE DEATH OF GADDAFI. THE BLACK RACE NEED THEIR UN ALIKE (UAN-UNITED AFRICAN NATIONS)

This is why I hate all international organisations. They will condemn but no action. They can sanction but it takes long, condemnation without action is nothing to Cameroon. The government have violated all international conventions but yet no action. What's the need.

The international organizations will only come to your aid once they see seriousness on your part. It was after the 13 American colonies unilaterally declared their independence that 7 other countries came to their rescue. Because of the deaths today, many of us do not realize the massive stride we have made towards restoring our statehood. LRC knows it's massive victory and that's why they did all they could to stop ⌐it. Hopefully in the days ahead your doubts will be despaired.
Prince Davis-AkiDi AkiDi
(Unadulterated independentist)

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

THE CONSORTIUM TAPANG IVO TANKU HAS SUGGESTED THAT THE ABANDONED BRITISH SOUTHERN CAMEROON FLAG AND THE AFOREMENTIOMED BE USED AS IT WILL PULL FORTH INTERNATIONAL EYES TO OUR REQUEST OF REINSTATING OUR INDEPENDENCE.


THE CONSORTIUM TAPANG IVO TANKU HAS SUGGESTED THAT THE ABANDONED BRITISH SOUTHERN CAMEROON FLAG AND THE AFOREMENTIOMED BE USED AS IT WILL PULL FORTH INTERNATIONAL EYES TO OUR REQUEST OF REINSTATING OUR INDEPENDENCE.

TAPANG REPORTING FOR THE CONSORTIUM -
West Cameroon, Southern Cameroons, former British Southern Cameroons, all mean the same thing because of the buzzword -- Cameroon, it could be argued.

Well, as for the word Ambazonia, that is great for domestic propaganda purposes. But on a more diplomatic platform and international lobbying spheres, it could be advised not to use the term.

Millions still find it even hard to locate where Cameroon is on the world map. So, I suggest, we could hang on to any of the aforementioned three names, depending on where you sit or your wish.

Another big step in this struggle could be the return of the former British Southern Cameroons flag. That will be a key switch because the flag will pull domestic and international attention and pressure more than if another was used.

It would be more appealing and intriguing for the UK parliament to see us coming back to their old abandoned flag that still remains valuable to them too.

Because we seek "restoration," we should then approve generalised strategies that would walk us back to the era of British Southern Cameroons and its national symbols and emblems.

It is a simple logic, I attest.

Therefore, we should start thinking or debating positively towards the use the flag by the United Kingdom Trust Territory of Southern Cameroons, here attached.

*** Here, I am only a freethinker and a solution-oriented critic.

Sunday, 12 February 2017

TESTIMONY AGAINST CAMEROUN GOVERNMENT MISMANAGEMENT, MISALLOCATION , IRRATIONALITY AND DISCRIMINATION ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF INVESTMENT BUDGET BETWEEN THE SOUTH AND THE WEST OF CAMEROON

Mr Barnabas Ebule Mbonde  (CNPS TOP MANAGEMENT STAFF)

Mr Barnabas Ebule Mbonde ONE OF THE LEADING MANAGEMENT STAFF IN CNPS TESTIFIED AGAINST CAMEROUN GOVERNMENT MISMANAGEMENT, IRRATIONALITY AND DISCRIMINATION ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF ANNUAL INVESTMENT BUDGET  BETWEEN THE SOUTH AND THE WEST OF CAMEROON

I want to thank friends and family who made it possible for me to leave Cameroon immediately after I had a spat with the management of CNPS/Government that led to my resignation from an institution I was part of for more than 30 years. I am safe and doing well. It is very shameful that in my country I was queried by my supervisor simply for having a private conversation about the disparity in the investment budget allocation between regions. That I was to be arrested because of a private Whatsapp chat with a colleague albeit heated, on the Anglophone problem in Cameroon is very unfortunate.

I certainly miss Cameroon and my family but I am blessed today to be labelled a "terrorist" by the regime simply because I questioned my Beti colleague why the South region with less than a third of the population of either the NW and SW regions should be allocated double the investment budget of these two regions put together and for decades now. And questioned why as a management staff of CNPS it should be expected of me to denounce this struggle and for this I am a fugitive today from my country without committing a crime despite being a former CPDM Section President of Fako 2. I have no apologies to make to anybody about my past political affiliations or seek any sympathy from anybody back home.

There is no Anglophone, irrespective of political affiliation or position in gov't or society, who doesn't understand perfectly and sympathise with the Anglophone problem of marginalization in Cameroon. The problems exist everywhere and ever since reunification in 1961 except for the very few dishonest ones who will try to call something black, white. If Cameroonian icons like Cardinal Tumi and Mr Abouem can't be listened to, then when Anglophone leaders are arrested for simply advocating for peaceful protests in ghost towns, internet communications are cut off from these regions without the slightest considerations for its citizens.

When people are dehumanised at police and gendarme checkpoints in these regions, when even the best students from these regions can't gain admission into public schools like ENAM, EMIA, IRIC, POLYTECHNIC etc then you wonder who has a HIDDEN agenda as in now the excuse of government to arrest without due process, molest, militarise and carry out unspoken acts of violation of basic human rights on an unarmed and peaceful population in the NW and SW regions. I may come back to these issues if need be but pray that Government remembers that the fundamental role of "government" is to serve, not brutalise, its people. May God bless us all

Saturday, 11 February 2017

BREAKING: Nationwide Jubilation!!! Buhari Not Medically Fit To Continue As President – Doctor’s Report


BREAKING: Nationwide Jubilation!!! Buhari Not Medically Fit To Continue As President – Doctor’s Report

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A shocking report from Saturday, indicates that President Muhammadu Buhari’s return to Nigeria remains uncertain, as his team of Doctors in the United Kingdom. UK, is yet to certify him fit to continue to bear the burden of a sitting President, because of the enormous task of the office.

Recall, that Buhari’s illness caused panic among Nigerians. when he abruptly left Nigeria on a 10-day vacation late January, thereby fueling the rumour of his death.

Many Nigerians and other groups accused the Presidency of hiding the true status of President Buhari’s health.

According to the report, “Buhari remains in frail health, and requires treatment for an undisclosed ailment that requires his absence from Nigeria for a prolonged time.”

Sources revealed that some Presidential Aides are pressuring Buhari to accept a piecemeal medical treatment plan, rather than adopt a plan recommended by his UK Doctors, that would take several months for treatment and recovery.

The President’s Associates are reportedly afraid that a prolonged tenure as Acting President for Mr. Osinbajo, could significantly change the power equation against them.

Reliable sources however, disclosed that even if President Buhari is forced to return to Abuja, on Saturday, he would soon have to travel again to the UK, to seek further treatments.

More Later…

AN OPEN LETTER TO MARK BARETA AND TAPANG IVO TANKU BY FR. JOSEPH NKEZE


*AN OPEN LETTER TO MARK BARETA AND  TAPANG IVO TANKU BY FR. JOSEPH NKEZE*

Canon Law regulates the powers of a Diocesan Bishop. Can. 391 (1), “It is for the diocesan bishop to govern the particular church entrusted to him with legislative, executive and judicial power according to the norm of law.”

Can. 394(1) “A bishop is to foster various forms of the apostolate in the diocese and is to take care that in the entire diocese, or in its particular districts, all the works of the apostolate are coordinated under his direction…”

 The Bishop is the proprietor of schools, colleges and universities within his jurisdiction, and everything is coordinated “under his direction.” The Bishops of the Ecclesiastical province just issued a letter telling the government they did not close any schools.

Ivo Tapang and Bareta’s holy hostility against ‘unbelievers’ of the Anglophone cause is troubling and shocking. Their over reach and over zealousness shows their structured ignorance of the direction of this struggle.

Let me remind them again. The Anglophone struggle is against the government and elites who have and enjoy political power. It is against the forces of law and order and the police who militarize and brutalize our citizens. It is for a two-state Federation. It is for the release of all Anglophones locked up in jails with no due process. It is against CRTV that propagates lies, and it is for the restoration of the internet in our zone.
The reason why I supported Dr. Agbor Nkongho  was because he articulated these issues in the most succinct, clear and non-violent manner. He did not attack people even when they disagreed with him. He always repeated that he did not have the monopoly of knowledge and solicited advice to strengthen the struggle. He knew all anglophones did not support the struggle, but was ready to persist in his belief. That is why I joined this struggle. I contributed as an intellectual with my vast knowledge in political science and Law. I articulated the problems and solutions, but never advocating for Biya or the Betis who do not support us to be killed or harassed. This is the struggle I know and subscribe to.

On the other hand, we have Mark and Ivo who have taken malicious pleasure in calling people out, obtuse, implanting suspicion and mindless intolerance against those who disagree with them as un-anglophone. The Barestic and Tankustic Dictum have become the order of the day. "If you do not follow what we say, you will be lynched or martyred."
The competitiveness for public attention has become the hallmark of so-called piety in our society, leading to obscene advancement of self-declared seers of the future, who trigger off and feed upond the anxieties of their fellow human beings.

Tankustic Dictum: “ Rev. Fr. George Nkeze and Fr. Sop should respect themselves. Let them know that atheist are in the struggle and will stop at nothing just to exact justice or revenge on them in anyway.” He adds: “ Do they want to become young martyrs? This is clearly a call to violence against them.  If you had only read the Canon Law, you would have known the truth. The Bishops themselves said they never closed their schools, and so calling for teachers and students to return does not mean they will return. The government and Governor of the South West Region tried and failed.

 Such atavism towards the Lex Talionis is troubling and should be condemned with vehemence. Our struggle is being used to settle political scores, and This costly spasm of intolerance nd prophetic impudence will seek to derail the overall prize Anglophones have been fighting for months.

I also want to caution both of you in this struggle- structured ignorance and holy frenzy are not part of a peaceful civil disobedience. The force of the argument and not the argument of force wins the day. When you respond to people with a sense of elevation and entitlement, you are overloading that cauldron which might explode.

Lastly, I want to assure you anyone born of an Anglophone parent is an Anglophone. Bassa Anglos, Bamileke Anglos are our brothers. To look at a person’s last name and castigate and harass them goes against our Anglophone blood stream. It means we are not any different from the regime we are fighting.

Let us avoid being petty in this struggle.


PHOTOS: NIGERIAN ARMY COMPENSATES BRUTALIZED PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED MAN AND ARRESTS THE 2 SOLDIERS WHO BRUTALIZED HIM IN ONITSHA




The Nigerian army, Wednesday evening, said it has arrested two soldiers who brutalised a physically challenged man in Onitsha for allegedly wearing a military camouflage shirt.

A statement by the Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman said the two soldiers have equally been charged forassault by their Commanding Officer.

The army however enjoined the general public to regard the incident as an isolated case which does not reflect the true image of the Nigerian Army.

“The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to a video clip in which two soldiers were seen maltreating a physically challenged person for allegedly wearing a camouflage shirt.”“We wish to inform the public that the incident took place on Tuesday 7th February 2017, at Onitsha, Anambra State.

“In line with our zero tolerance for acts of indiscipline and unprofessional conducts especially in relation to violation of human rights, we wish to further state that the soldiers involved have since been identified and apprehended.”

“They have also been charged for assault by their Commanding Officer.”

“Similarly, troops have been warned to desist from such acts that infringe on human rights and cast serious aspersions on the good image of the Nigerian Army.”

“The public should please regard this ugly incident as an isolated case which is not true reflection of the Nigerian Army.”

“Thank you for your kind cooperation.”Recall also that in the clip, the two soldiers were seen dragging the crippled man on the ground while lashing him severally withcanes. They equally took the crippled man’s wheelchair, threw it away and then descended on him while the civilians looked on helplessly.

True to their promise on Thursday, officers of the 302 artillery regiment of the Nigerian army have finally met the physically challenged man who was beaten and dragged on the floor by two soldiers for wearing a military fatigue in Onitsha, South east Nigeria.

This comes after his attackers were summoned to face a court martial in Enugu, the Punch newspaper is reporting.

The disabled man, who has been identified as Chijioke Uraku, a native of Ikwo in Ebonyi state, was at the 302 Artillery Regiment in Onitsha on Friday where he was given cash gift and assorted clothes by officers of the regiment.

According to a Facebook  post by Abuchi Onwumelu, a reporter for Fides newspaper in Anambra State, Uraku was met by the commander of the 302 artillery regiment, Col, Idongesit Akpan and the Deputy Director, Public Relation of the Nigerian Army, Col. Musa Sagir.

The officers also held a press conference where they stated that the soldiers who molested and beat up the physically challenged man have been apprehended and will face disciplinary actions.

More details later.

Below are the pictures taken during the meeting.

Source - GossipMill

Friday, 10 February 2017

BREAKING NEWS: THE PRESIDENT OF CAMEROON AGAIN THROUGH HIS SPEECH AGAINST 11TH OF FEBUARY EVE DECIDED TO CALL THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHERN CAMEROON "EXTRIMISTS" .


EXTREMISTS AGAIN. WHAT AN ABUSE


51st Edition of the Fake National Youth Day : Message of H.E. Paul BIYA

My dear young compatriots,

In recent years, I have continually urged you to spare no effort to overcome the obstacles that could stand in your way.

I also encouraged you to use your resourcefulness, your creativity and your courage, to secure your future.

I think I have been understood by many of you, like our dear INDOMITABLE LIONS, whose remarkable victory at the recent Africa Cup of Nations brought great jubilation to our people.

The new feat achieved by the Indomitable Lions barely a few weeks after the equally remarkable performance of our Women’s National Football Team in a similar competition, confirms the vitality of our youth and demonstrates to the world that “impossible is un-Cameroonian”.

During these two competitions, we all admired the talent, courage and patriotic commitment of our young footballers, as well as their capacity to unite in order to defend the national flag.

This determination to serve the Republic is also celebrated day by day among our defence and security forces, as well as vigilante groups which are fighting in unison to protect our country from the Boko Haram terrorist sect.

My dear young compatriots,

Your enthusiasm to join the defence and security forces at this moment bears eloquent testimony to your attachment to the peace and stability of our country, as well as your burning desire to serve your fatherland.

You demonstrate similar commitment in your various activities which contribute to our country’s inexorable march towards emergence.

I would like to congratulate you on that.

My dear young compatriots,

As we prepare to celebrate your Day, I cannot fail to mention the challenges faced by your brothers and sisters in the North-West and South-West Regions.

Due to the strike actions initiated by some trade unions, classes have been disrupted in these regions for several weeks now. I ordered a constructive dialogue between the Government and the trade unions concerned in order to find consensual solutions to the problems raised. These negotiations, which took place within the framework of the ad hoc committees set up to that end, helped to define the issues and determine ways and means to address them.

The Government has already taken some actions to implement the recommendations made by the committees I have just mentioned. Other actions will follow soon.

These efforts notwithstanding, there have been lingering difficulties, especially owing to the emergence of political demands by extremist and separatist organizations. Preaching hate and violence, these organizations have committed or caused serious atrocities against citizens and damaged their property, as well as public buildings and utilities. They have embarked on a campaign of intimidation, threats and violence to disrupt the normal conduct of business and school activities.

Faced with this situation, the Government had to take measures to maintain order, protect citizens and their property and hand over to the judicial authorities those who committed or were suspected of committing these criminal acts. This necessary action will continue, in compliance with the laws and regulations of the Republic.

Obviously, the Government will continue, in a methodical and orderly manner, to work towards finding appropriate solutions to the justice and education concerns raised by trade unions of English-speaking lawyers and teachers.

Together, we will also continue to work towards finding solutions to maintain peace, consolidate our country’s unity and strengthen our desire to live together and our day-to-day experience of togetherness, in compliance with our Constitution.

In fulfilment of my commitment to that end, I have set up the National Commission on the Promotion of Bilingualism and Multiculturalism. Its members will be appointed soon and I expect the youth to play an active role therein.

My dear young co