@MimiMefoInfo Not just a rejection of Biya but also the "messenger" who should have had enough wisdom, understanding, and fortitude" to avoid such utterances at such a critical time and place. It was provocative and condescending on the generous, welcoming, and peace-loving people of Bamenda.
@MimiMefoInfo As I have responded to your posts on more than one occasion, Mimi, we are not regions of LRC, we are Ambazonians and we are Restorationist not separatists, please!
@MimiMefoInfo Mysticism should not be an anomaly in Africa nor surprise in Cameroun. Just ask Mr. Biya and Esingan, and his non-tribe-related blood hounds.
@MimiMefoInfo Where does he draw the line between hatred and Justice (holding the current regime?
Has he been co-opted in a rebranded "cooperation accord" in France to continue enslaving Ambazonians?
@lynn_ngugi1@mwithigaP Hello Lynn
Kudos on the great job.
I just watched your coverage of the Game vs Belgium saga.
What if you use "imperialists" rather than "colonial masters?" As African, ,these words say volumes.
Thanks.
@MimiMefoInfo Include Michel Biem Tong.
Regarding the Southern Cameroons Restoration, he appears to be the lone honest and well-informed journalistic voice.
@african_stream African countries are to blame. An intruder enters your house and does this for decades but no African country stands up? No wonder the AU admits non-African spies during its sessions but Africa are not admitted in other countries'.
HOW AFRICAN DIAMONDS FUND
ISRAEL’S WAR
We all know Africa is essentially being plundered though exploitative mineral-extraction deals.
But what would you think if you learned that not only are non-Africans reaping the profits on our precious stones, they are using those earnings to fund conflict - in particular, a war that many see as imperialistic and genocidal?
African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim looks at how Israel - and its military - are making a killing from our diamonds.
We’d love to hear your reactions in the comments.
Cameroon won independence from France January 1, 1960 but celebrates May 20 when it forced former British Cameroon (Ambazonia) into a unitary state. Many Ambazonians wish May 20 never happened with one leader trolling Cam Prez Biya with a national day msg! https://t.co/w7yZzTb8rd
@AfricanHub_ There is a saying in the Episcopal Church, "Jesus died to take away your sins not your mind (brains)."
2. "God wants spiritual fruits not religious nuts." Anonymous.
The continent needs industries not more " wailing and screaming" crowds and fake pastors.
UNIFY UNDER THE BANNER OF THE UNITED STATES OF AFRICA
It's an intergenerational struggle that goes back at least one century: The fight for Africa's total unification. Long understood to be the key to Africa's freedom and the emancipation of Africans everywhere, the goal of creating a 'United States of Africa' was articulated as early as 1887 by the Kansas African Emigration Association. This would influence great Pan-African leaders from Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) to Kwame Nkrumah (1909-72).
The understanding that unification is the pathway towards Africa's freedom led countries such as Mali to state in their constitution, 'For the achievement of African Unity (XV), the Republic of Mali may conclude with any African state agreements of association or of a community comprising the partial or total abandonment of sovereignty of Mali (Article 117).' It led Tanganyika to unite with Zanzibar to establish Tanzania and Mali to temporarily unite with Senegal.
Today, the struggle continues, as the countries of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, fight for unification under a Pan-African federation. Civilians and government officials within the bloc have been clear that their end goal is total African unity.
To some, this might sound unrealistic. How can a continent that is so vast and so diverse possibly unite? To understand this, we leave you with two book recommendations: 1) Africa Must Unite (1963) by Kwame Nkrumah and 2) Black Africa: The Economic and Cultural Basis for a Federated State (1978) by Cheikh Anta Diop.
What do you think about unifying the African continent into one superstate? Let us know in the comments.