Actualités of Friday, 1 April 2016

Source: kmersaga.com

Biya is an “incredible nullity” says Richard Bona

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The musician promises to reply the supporters of the Yaounde regime and others who have made it a habit of attacking him.

Another reply of Richard Bona to Paul Biya. The Cameroonian musician based in the United States of America used some strong words again against the Cameroonian head of state. On one of his facebook profile this Wednesday, March 30, 2016, he denounced the governance of Paul Biya in these terms:

“ANSWER … I will say this again … Your “King/Creator “is an incredible nullity... If I found myself one day to do my job as he governs … Well, I will slit my throat …. “, he wrote.

For the benefit of his detractors that we imagine them of being mainly followers of Paul Biya, who criticize without most often, he indicated that he will now be reacting immediately.

“The silent years are over … It now from Tac to Tac … Either you STFU, or face me … :-))) Sorry, U picked the” Wrong “guy to mess with. .. ” he wrote.

The discreet artist Richard Bona has evolved for over a month to become fierce opponent of the regime of Biya. In the wake of his fight for the legalization of dual citizenship in Cameroon, he began to criticize the power of Yaounde.

On the occasion of the Youth Day February 11, 2016, he asked the young Cameroonians not to believe the promises made the previous day by their president.

“Youths … go ahead with your determination. Hard work and dedication … Do not expect any support from the government … It is not going to happen. Paul Biya with you ?? To go where??? It is better to be alone than in a bad company “, had he advised.

A few days ago, last March 25, specifically, he mocked Cameroonian artists who call for nomination of Paul Biya in the next presidential election. Considering that this was a way to counter him, he thought that if they did it, it is because the President of Cameroon had resolved their problems of piracy, non-payment of authors rights, the absence of theaters.

In other words, Bona laughed at colleagues who support the same person who can’t solve problems plaguing their profession.