My brethren, Going by Biya's domestic policy we would wish him to go. Going by his foreign policy we would want him to stay. He has made mistakes in domestic affairs, like every other president in the world. In his foreign po ... read full comment
My brethren, Going by Biya's domestic policy we would wish him to go. Going by his foreign policy we would want him to stay. He has made mistakes in domestic affairs, like every other president in the world. In his foreign policy he is a real diplomat. In his usual cool manner he has been able to reject demands put forward by the French in New-colonialism. He has successfully opened Cameroon to other countries, China, Belgium, America etc. I demand that you all read the agreements our leaders were made to sign during the independence then you will understand where Biya is coming from. The Boko Haram in the North has a bigger agenda than meets the eye. Biya knows about it. It is a conspiracy of supper powers to bring Biya to his knees and allow them exploit our resources like what is going on in Mali, Central A. Republic, Niger, South Sudan etc. That is why Biya is bent on defending our country and resources. Our only regret is that Biya started developing the country late when people were already angry with him. He made little effort in the fight against corruption and embezzlement. But In recent times he has converted the country into a big construction site. We should not listen to the west when they criticize Biya. It is because they do not have the liberty to penetrate and collect resources like they are doing other countries. Please make it a habit of following Pan African debates on Afrique Media. You will see our problem from a different angle. My brethren, you who live in the diaspora should think of creating a big force to demand total liberation of African countries from New-colonialism. Read the "Accord de Cooperation" that our leader were cajoled to sign. Press charges against the Whitman for our great grand parents who were stolen and taken abroad for slavery. We have a bigger problem than Paul Biya.
JOHN 10 years ago
Biya is still there because the colonial masters have not yet found a suitable person who will dance to their tunes. They were preparing Marafa but it failed because Biya is a technocrat. Any other person who takes over after ... read full comment
Biya is still there because the colonial masters have not yet found a suitable person who will dance to their tunes. They were preparing Marafa but it failed because Biya is a technocrat. Any other person who takes over after Biya will not be different because he will still instructions from France. We need to break this yoke before our leaders shall have real power to give us what we want. See how developed English Africa is today, compare it with French Africa. See the level of corruption in French Africa and compare with English Africa. It is like night and day because the French system is built on corruption. Look at the life of their current and past presidents, characteristic by several corruption charges and infidelity charges. Our problem should really not be Biya, it should be changing the mentality of Cameroonians to see things as patriots because Biya successor will not be different in present dispensation where Francs plays the role of big brother dictating instructions to us. African Presidents (French Speaking Africa) are seen as Divisional Officer of French divisions and not presidents of independent countries. Is this fair?
My brethren, Going by Biya's domestic policy we would wish him to go. Going by his foreign policy we would want him to stay. He has made mistakes in domestic affairs, like every other president in the world. In his foreign po ...
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Biya is still there because the colonial masters have not yet found a suitable person who will dance to their tunes. They were preparing Marafa but it failed because Biya is a technocrat. Any other person who takes over after ...
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