@magattew What can we do to help, we the citizens? Isn't the President a young forward-thinking President? Genuinely asking, as we (from Cameroon) were so happy when he was elected.
@elonmusk As it stands in current law, noncitizens can't vote. Why is this even a topic of discussion? Every immigrant who is not a US citizen knows this.
@MicheleNdoki Thank you for remembering and paying homage to our history. If we cannot learn from it, we're doomed unfortunately. Really appreciate your work. 💪🏾
@francis_ngannou Ashia bro. Everyone has a bad day every so often. Rest up, heal up, train up and we're always behind you . One love. You're an inspirational champ for many of us!! ❤️🙏🏿💪🏾
Saviez-vous qu’il y a un lien entre la fête de la jeunesse et #EndAnglophoneCrisis ?
Les premières célébrations du 11 février étaient pour commémorer le jour du plébiscite de 1961 lors duquel les ressortissants de British Cameroons (Northern Cameroons et Southern Cameroons) ont voté, sous la supervision de l’ONU, pour décider s’ils devenaient indépendants en rejoignant la République du Cameroun ou la République Fédérale du Nigeria.
Important: To my Nigerian 🇳🇬 friends:
As we 🇨🇲 are playing you today, you might notice that #AFCON2023 tweets are inundated with the #StopBopda hashtag.
Hervé Bopda, son of a millionaire businessman, has been accused of rape, kidnapping and worse by almost a hundred victims, female and male, including underage. He is heavily armed. Yet, he roams free in the streets of Douala. Authorities have not acted at all. In fact, no government official has said a word despite the popular outrage. He seems to benefit from high level protection. He also seems to be the visible part of the iceberg, part of an unseemly network.
Our brothers and sisters from Côte d’Ivoire, Sénégal, Benin and across the world, have joined us in denouncing this impunity and we also need your help. Please let our government know that you too stand with the people of Cameroon 🇨🇲 by adding the #StopBopda (make sure you use the one with the P) to your tweets.
🙏🏾🙏🏾
@BlaiseEyong I think it's time to change the guard and bring in professional coaches from some of our domestic teams and invest in them. The team also lacks a fighting spirit, which has to be reengineered.
Nous sommes au Cameroun.
We are Cameroonians
nous sommes #October1rst.
L'oubli est la ruse du diable.
Mais aussi et surtout, l'oubli simulé est une sorte de négationnisme.
1 jour... 1 date... Octobre 1961
Parfois on s'en souvient, parfois on fait l'autruche.
#Cameroun