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i am very much for it.
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biya is too old let him alow a yg president to rule its not his familly property , its for anyother camweroonian
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i cant wait to go back to live in the new look southern cameroon,
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Yes I think any nation that is not treating her people fairly due to minority and discremination should be allowed to be independent.We were all born with our mothers umbilical cord attached to us and when we step in to the world, this umblical cord is then seperated by the DOCTORS so we should be free and be able to take care of our selves. I know one day it shall come to pass and they will say free at last as Dr king said.
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IF Britian can help us out of this Mess we would be grateful
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Only a fed adult will not vouch for it...what did i just say...only the shoe owner knows where it hurts the most.I was, i am, and i will always be in support 0f the Southern Cameroon's independence
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why ..i dont beliv in that,,,see canada we can make are union work better if we put pride and self second and put country first...
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The fact that there are two factions in Cameroon (Former Anglo-Saxon and French) indicates there are two conflicting ideologies. No matter how many times we pretend to bury those differences, they will still haunt us in our future lives. The independence of Cameroon from the former colonial powers does not in itself erase these facts. It is therefore clear that one part will always try to pervert the cause of others liberties and free will. With due respect for this father-land, I hold the believe that people should be able to feign for themselves if there is clear understanding that living as one does not serve a just and meaningful purpose for their development and progress. From this perspective, I also strongly believe that the former French cultured colleagues will never understand the deeper course of their English counterpart. So instead of tearing and pulling everyday it will save justice some time to live as two different democracies; maybe there will be more understanding between them on international relations.
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It's better to start fighting right now in that country.I due pity all the security officers in that country as they are all big yams.With a little strick,they will just kill their countrymen in the name of order.They should be wise and think where is the future of their children and grand children.We need to sacrisfy to change that nation.
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It would really be nice to have that notion. But there's time for everything.
Its easily said than done. With the passing of time and the adaptive nature that both factions (Anglophones and Francophone) have imbibed from one another, its a late nice empowering thought that could easily stir instability if easily accepted or bring about binding factors if over considered. Time would tell. |
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law...you got a point there , only time will tell, but for now saving the union should be are formost goal and desire we could do more. history is a funny thing , but i beliv no matter how long we try to seprate or save it. what will be will be...and the is nothing any of us can do to stop change becos like we all know is the only thing thats constant.lets start with are ideas about and check ourselfs first...we might be the solution to fix this union.
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i really thing is not a good ideas, because ofthe fact that we all from the same far and parents.and most likely, we have to prevent our culture to be distroy by those who want our underground.
yes biya is old,but is not biya who do allthe jobs where is those people who are singing national anthem. we have to feel our country.we have to fight to raise patriotisme in peolple heart.we have to be confident for the future.we have to beleive. |
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some day we we shall be free!
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Cameroon can never and shall never be seperated.Those who want to seperate it should go to Hell.What we need is Federalism.If the Anglophones should seperate,it therefore implies the Southwesterners will have their own Country which we shall not like to have because we are SAWA.So,be careful we love each and every Cameroonian and we should not open old wounds.Southwesterners are very intelligent.We should gear our resources towards combatting poverty and helping the Nation constructively.THE FIRST FOOL IS NOT A FOOL> WE HAVE COME OF AGE BROTHER>SO,STAY QUIET AND THINK POSITIVELY>OK.
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This country is a mess. i strongly support this seperation of the country because we say we one but look at the offices all franch people, do we mean here that the english are doll set of people?.
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how can english cameroon function as a nation when the two english provinces don't see eye to eye, by the way don't forget there is a province between the two english provinces. this will explain why it is dificuult to come out with a map for that that nation that you wanna creat.
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Dan boy, you know not your country. To start, there is a road linking the present north west region to the south west region (i.e The Kumba-Batibo road which the government have not constructed and may not because they fear separation) So there is a map if you have happen to study in Cameroon,(primary school) We do not need separation but a federation as it had been.
There by giving the Anglophones their federal liberty and Francophone theirs. Thanks |
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yes and a new high way linking the would be English Cameroon country with the french Cameroon country
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yes
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English Cameroon should be a country because there is too much discrimination in Cameroon.that in Cameroon they favor francophone more than the anglophones.
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