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Afoakom

What a waste of everyone's time! So much energy expended and citizens do not even move an inch towards any determined goal(s). It's like burning firewood for nothing - neither cooking nor even just heating water. No wonder everyone's idle: 12 million unemployed. Nothing to work for. No inspiration. No motivation. No passion for anything ... but maybe just sitting gargling alcohol, watching others play soccer and after getting drunk, looking for anything to piss on. If you thought hell was a raging fire, this is worse. A mind on this kind of trip is on an endless downward spiral into oblivion. What to do?

Richard

Bro Inno,

Well articulated and I couldn't agree more. Many of us at times behave as if there is no tomorrow...thinking with the head and forgetting there is any heart that has to think with the head. Only when the head-thinking misleads us we come back crying. As you beautifully put it above, many Anglo ministers, or whatever they call themselves, when given the opportunity to serve they use "divide and rule" politics and forget about the very people who got them to where they are. When they are dropped and abandoned, they always want to come back to the very ones they abandoned for solace. Lord have mercy! I have been to several occasions in Cameroon and seen intellectually gifted Anglos write and read speeches in french. Yet, when you listen to them all you ask yourself is why choose a language that you are not competent in. Anybody can use any language but to think any language is superior over another is wishful thinking that ends on in the Cameroon corridors. I hope these recent lessons open our eyes. Thanks for penning this.

Polycarpe Nguimbous

Chia, your analysis insists on and is turning around the last Presidential elections and in fact does not make any real sense. President Paul Biya has such massive support from Cameroonians that only Marafa and Inoni alone could not make him win or lose elections. People are just jailed for pleasure in our country, there needs to be proof before you are incarcerated and the proofs against Marafa and Inoni were not yet available at the time the others were arrested for the same case. Once more, it has to be said and it will never be said enough, operation sparrow hawk is free from the least political influence and sincerely President Paul Biya will not jail such an important number of people just for power’s sake. President Paul Biya did not order a single incarceration, the law is simply doing its work and following its course, why should his name always be cited? Writing is an art and should not be polluted by emotions but should be very objective and that is what you lack.

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