The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by mbos: 6:22pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
THE CHANGING STORY IN CAMEROUN: CAN NIGERIA LEARN ANYTHING FROM IT? Written By Chika Austine
The concept of dynamism entails that nothing lasts or maintains absolutism forever. In the world today, those who understand the power of nature and divinity would tell you that “nothing lasts forever”. Unfortunately, men in their narrow minds often times get deceived by temporal opportunities offered to them by time to think supreme among their fellow men.
The ongoing Ambazonia crises have claimed many souls not just from the Amba side, but also from the Cameroonian military side. The problem started from the abrogation of federal system and the entrenchment of centralized system with the sole aim of undermining and fusing the Amba people under one francophonic regime. Little did the octogenarian Paul Biya knew that his subtle path to suppression of Southern Cameroonians will be repel by a particular generation of Amba people. The “Amba boys” as called have not just repelled state sponsored terrorism in their land, but proven beyond every reasonable doubt that with no support of any kind they could sustain the fight for freedom despite the costs.
Voice of America (VOA), reports that over 3000 people have been killed by the Cameroonian military and many Amba people are still missing in the southern Cameroon ravaged crises. The deeply human lives wastages remain a stain on France Foreign policy on Africa. Howbeit, British choice of feigning ignorant over the crises in southern Cameroon in spite of linguistic and colonial heritages which Britain and the southern Cameroon share till date is condemnable.
One needs not to dig much down the soil strata to unravel the reason for British complicity in the whole quagmire. Ordinarily, one would have expected No 10 Downing Street to lead the protest of calling for Paul Biya’s regime accountability in the whole human induced crises of southern Cameroon. But the Biafran factor which is a strong pressure ongoing in Nigeria which serves as an outlet for Britrain would not let Britain venture in southern Cameroonian crises. Britain feels it will mean well to sacrifice Ambazonia just to appease France to stay off Biafran quest which the later openly supported and have not till date renounced that support.
The feigning of deaf and dump by France, Britain, EU and AU was shortly cut off by Donald Trump’s regime. Emmanuel Macron’s recent attack on Trump owns much to France disappointment towards USA, the formal had expected Trump to adopt NATO idea of "injury to one is an injury to other" in Ambazonia.
France felt betrayed by NATO ally like USA who never cared for her interest in Cameroun, went ahead to make a unilateral move in support of southern Cameroonian. To the Nigerian government which has giving intelligence and other supports to Paul Biya as a way to help him crush the Amba boys as an indirect message to IPOB, the American move is a bad news for her. The current USA obvious interest in Ambazonia speaks volume to the Nigerian government. It is an unambiguous message to Aso Rock that “USA is watching”!
Nigeria on her own self, messed her opportunity of being a mediator in the whole crises by arresting and repatriating the southern Cameroonian leaders who were in Abuja for a meeting. USA, UN and EU warned Nigeria of the effects of those actions, Abuja snubbed USA and went on handling over the freedom fighters to Paul Biya’s regime. That action of Nigeria and many secret ones portrays Nigeria on a bad light to USA over Cameroun matter.
Donald Trump has shown interest in resolving the southern Cameroonian crises with military force if diplomacy fails. To Paul Biya, it amounts to suicide to wage war against USA forces especially at this very time White House is man by a no nonsense man. Paul Biya has mandated for emergency parliamentary debate on granting southern Cameroonian internal sovereignty. Although that idea is rejected by the leaders of the freedom movement in Amba. What this move of Paul Biya teaches is that dictators have their own fears. Paul Biya is afraid of ending badly in the hand of the Americans and would love to die honorably than be dragged to ICC for crimes against humanity. Though facing high chances of ending in ICC prosecutors’ hand, he feels he might be pardoned if he chooses diplomacy against military confrontation that United State is presenting.
Same America is seriously looking over facts presented by IPOB over Biafra and their rights abuses. If you took time to listen to the Voice of America (VOA) interview with the Lawyer of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) (Barr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor) yesterday, you will agree with me that IPOB have successfully mainstreamed Biafra internationally. If authoritarian Paul Biya could pee in his pant over American advancement and is now begging for internal sovereignty for Ambazonians, it shows that Abuja is in trouble. Ethiopian prime minister’s choice of pacifist approach in solving of Sadama crises through referendum and current jittering of Nigerian love Paul Biya, have put Abuja into shock of the century. Abuja currently lacks no better references to solve Biafran crises other than either Ethiopian way, or Cameroonian way. Each ever way she chooses, IPOB will be at the centrality of the discussion. Nnamdi Kanu current stern diplomacy in western worlds is indeed devastating to the Nigerian government.
Those who are sincere of the current developments would tell you that Nigerian future is not assuring. The locals might hypocritically argue to the contrary, but FDI data says it all. Investors having put into consideration various socio-political indexes on ground knew that it amounts to foolishness to invest in such a volatile society. Many socio-cultural groups and sincere southern political players have seen the need to liaise with Nnamdi Kanu if their dream of having restructured Nigeria will be achieved. That is a sincere recognition I must say. Sowore understands this and sort audience with Nnamdi Kanu. International players have known this fact that the future of Nigeria lies on what Nnamdi Kanu decides today. It is this understanding that doors are opened for him and many within Africa and world stage seek his attention. With the latest development in Cameroun, Nigeria is in one almighty mess.
Written By Chika Austine 16 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by cheruv: 6:52pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
I support ambazonya's Independence... And it'd be good if CRS and benue state are ceded to the new state. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Ugwuoke347(m): 6:58pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
The Hand of the Cosmic Clock is ticking fast. It is now in the region of 12.00pm (Cosmic Time). It is judgment time for all the false works of men. All that is not in accord with the Will of the Most High God now collapses under the weight of her own falsity. Nigeria and all the false arrangements of greedy imperialists must come to an end. For God Almighty wills it so! It is victory at last for the oppressed and the deprived. The future is here already. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by BabaRamota1980: 7:23pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
mbos: THE CHANGING STORY IN CAMEROUN: CAN NIGERIA LEARN ANYTHING FROM IT? Written By Chika Austine
The concept of dynamism entails that nothing lasts or maintains absolutism forever. In the world today, those who understand the power of nature and divinity would tell you that “nothing lasts forever”. Unfortunately, men in their narrow minds often times get deceived by temporal opportunities offered to them by time to think supreme among their fellow men.
The ongoing Ambazonia crises have claimed many souls not just from the Amba side, but also from the Cameroonian military side. The problem started from the abrogation of federal system and the entrenchment of centralized system with the sole aim of undermining and fusing the Amba people under one francophonic regime. Little did the octogenarian Paul Biya knew that his subtle path to suppression of Southern Cameroonians will be repel by a particular generation of Amba people. The “Amba boys” as called have not just repelled state sponsored terrorism in their land, but proven beyond every reasonable doubt that with no support of any kind they could sustain the fight for freedom despite the costs.
Voice of America (VOA), reports that over 3000 people have been killed by the Cameroonian military and many Amba people are still missing in the southern Cameroon ravaged crises. The deeply human lives wastages remain a stain on France Foreign policy on Africa. Howbeit, British choice of feigning ignorant over the crises in southern Cameroon in spite of linguistic and colonial heritages which Britain and the southern Cameroon share till date is condemnable.
One needs not to dig much down the soil strata to unravel the reason for British complicity in the whole quagmire. Ordinarily, one would have expected No 10 Downing Street to lead the protest of calling for Paul Biya’s regime accountability in the whole human induced crises of southern Cameroon. But the Biafran factor which is a strong pressure ongoing in Nigeria which serves as an outlet for Britrain would not let Britain venture in southern Cameroonian crises. Britain feels it will mean well to sacrifice Ambazonia just to appease France to stay off Biafran quest which the later openly supported and have not till date renounced that support.
The feigning of deaf and dump by France, Britain, EU and AU was shortly cut off by Donald Trump’s regime. Emmanuel Macron’s recent attack on Trump owns much to France disappointment towards USA, the formal had expected Trump to adopt NATO idea of "injury to one is an injury to other" in Ambazonia.
France felt betrayed by NATO ally like USA who never cared for her interest in Cameroun, went ahead to make a unilateral move in support of southern Cameroonian. To the Nigerian government which has giving intelligence and other supports to Paul Biya as a way to help him crush the Amba boys as an indirect message to IPOB, the American move is a bad news for her. The current USA obvious interest in Ambazonia speaks volume to the Nigerian government. It is an unambiguous message to Aso Rock that “USA is watching”!
Nigeria on her own self, messed her opportunity of being a mediator in the whole crises by arresting and repatriating the southern Cameroonian leaders who were in Abuja for a meeting. USA, UN and EU warned Nigeria of the effects of those actions, Abuja snubbed USA and went on handling over the freedom fighters to Paul Biya’s regime. That action of Nigeria and many secret ones portrays Nigeria on a bad light to USA over Cameroun matter.
Donald Trump has shown interest in resolving the southern Cameroonian crises with military force if diplomacy fails. To Paul Biya, it amounts to suicide to wage war against USA forces especially at this very time White House is man by a no nonsense man. Paul Biya has mandated for emergency parliamentary debate on granting southern Cameroonian internal sovereignty. Although that idea is rejected by the leaders of the freedom movement in Amba. What this move of Paul Biya teaches is that dictators have their own fears. Paul Biya is afraid of ending badly in the hand of the Americans and would love to die honorably than be dragged to ICC for crimes against humanity. Though facing high chances of ending in ICC prosecutors’ hand, he feels he might be pardoned if he chooses diplomacy against military confrontation that United State is presenting.
Same America is seriously looking over facts presented by IPOB over Biafra and their rights abuses. If you took time to listen to the Voice of America (VOA) interview with the Lawyer of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) (Barr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor) yesterday, you will agree with me that IPOB have successfully mainstreamed Biafra internationally. If authoritarian Paul Biya could pee in his pant over American advancement and is now begging for internal sovereignty for Ambazonians, it shows that Abuja is in trouble. Ethiopian prime minister’s choice of pacifist approach in solving of Sadama crises through referendum and current jittering of Nigerian love Paul Biya, have put Abuja into shock of the century. Abuja currently lacks no better references to solve Biafran crises other than either Ethiopian way, or Cameroonian way. Each ever way she chooses, IPOB will be at the centrality of the discussion. Nnamdi Kanu current stern diplomacy in western worlds is indeed devastating to the Nigerian government.
Those who are sincere of the current developments would tell you that Nigerian future is not assuring. The locals might hypocritically argue to the contrary, but FDI data says it all. Investors having put into consideration various socio-political indexes on ground knew that it amounts to foolishness to invest in such a volatile society. Many socio-cultural groups and sincere southern political players have seen the need to liaise with Nnamdi Kanu if their dream of having restructured Nigeria will be achieved. That is a sincere recognition I must say. Sowore understands this and sort audience with Nnamdi Kanu. International players have known this fact that the future of Nigeria lies on what Nnamdi Kanu decides today. It is this understanding that doors are opened for him and many within Africa and world stage seek his attention. With the latest development in Cameroun, Nigeria is in one almighty mess.
Written By Chika Austine I endorse this message. 10 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by enemybulldozer(m): 8:36pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
mbos: THE CHANGING STORY IN CAMEROUN: CAN NIGERIA LEARN ANYTHING FROM IT? Written By Chika Austine
The concept of dynamism entails that nothing lasts or maintains absolutism forever. In the world today, those who understand the power of nature and divinity would tell you that “nothing lasts forever”. Unfortunately, men in their narrow minds often times get deceived by temporal opportunities offered to them by time to think supreme among their fellow men.
The ongoing Ambazonia crises have claimed many souls not just from the Amba side, but also from the Cameroonian military side. The problem started from the abrogation of federal system and the entrenchment of centralized system with the sole aim of undermining and fusing the Amba people under one francophonic regime. Little did the octogenarian Paul Biya knew that his subtle path to suppression of Southern Cameroonians will be repel by a particular generation of Amba people. The “Amba boys” as called have not just repelled state sponsored terrorism in their land, but proven beyond every reasonable doubt that with no support of any kind they could sustain the fight for freedom despite the costs.
Voice of America (VOA), reports that over 3000 people have been killed by the Cameroonian military and many Amba people are still missing in the southern Cameroon ravaged crises. The deeply human lives wastages remain a stain on France Foreign policy on Africa. Howbeit, British choice of feigning ignorant over the crises in southern Cameroon in spite of linguistic and colonial heritages which Britain and the southern Cameroon share till date is condemnable.
One needs not to dig much down the soil strata to unravel the reason for British complicity in the whole quagmire. Ordinarily, one would have expected No 10 Downing Street to lead the protest of calling for Paul Biya’s regime accountability in the whole human induced crises of southern Cameroon. But the Biafran factor which is a strong pressure ongoing in Nigeria which serves as an outlet for Britrain would not let Britain venture in southern Cameroonian crises. Britain feels it will mean well to sacrifice Ambazonia just to appease France to stay off Biafran quest which the later openly supported and have not till date renounced that support.
The feigning of deaf and dump by France, Britain, EU and AU was shortly cut off by Donald Trump’s regime. Emmanuel Macron’s recent attack on Trump owns much to France disappointment towards USA, the formal had expected Trump to adopt NATO idea of "injury to one is an injury to other" in Ambazonia.
France felt betrayed by NATO ally like USA who never cared for her interest in Cameroun, went ahead to make a unilateral move in support of southern Cameroonian. To the Nigerian government which has giving intelligence and other supports to Paul Biya as a way to help him crush the Amba boys as an indirect message to IPOB, the American move is a bad news for her. The current USA obvious interest in Ambazonia speaks volume to the Nigerian government. It is an unambiguous message to Aso Rock that “USA is watching”!
Nigeria on her own self, messed her opportunity of being a mediator in the whole crises by arresting and repatriating the southern Cameroonian leaders who were in Abuja for a meeting. USA, UN and EU warned Nigeria of the effects of those actions, Abuja snubbed USA and went on handling over the freedom fighters to Paul Biya’s regime. That action of Nigeria and many secret ones portrays Nigeria on a bad light to USA over Cameroun matter.
Donald Trump has shown interest in resolving the southern Cameroonian crises with military force if diplomacy fails. To Paul Biya, it amounts to suicide to wage war against USA forces especially at this very time White House is man by a no nonsense man. Paul Biya has mandated for emergency parliamentary debate on granting southern Cameroonian internal sovereignty. Although that idea is rejected by the leaders of the freedom movement in Amba. What this move of Paul Biya teaches is that dictators have their own fears. Paul Biya is afraid of ending badly in the hand of the Americans and would love to die honorably than be dragged to ICC for crimes against humanity. Though facing high chances of ending in ICC prosecutors’ hand, he feels he might be pardoned if he chooses diplomacy against military confrontation that United State is presenting.
Same America is seriously looking over facts presented by IPOB over Biafra and their rights abuses. If you took time to listen to the Voice of America (VOA) interview with the Lawyer of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) (Barr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor) yesterday, you will agree with me that IPOB have successfully mainstreamed Biafra internationally. If authoritarian Paul Biya could pee in his pant over American advancement and is now begging for internal sovereignty for Ambazonians, it shows that Abuja is in trouble. Ethiopian prime minister’s choice of pacifist approach in solving of Sadama crises through referendum and current jittering of Nigerian love Paul Biya, have put Abuja into shock of the century. Abuja currently lacks no better references to solve Biafran crises other than either Ethiopian way, or Cameroonian way. Each ever way she chooses, IPOB will be at the centrality of the discussion. Nnamdi Kanu current stern diplomacy in western worlds is indeed devastating to the Nigerian government.
Those who are sincere of the current developments would tell you that Nigerian future is not assuring. The locals might hypocritically argue to the contrary, but FDI data says it all. Investors having put into consideration various socio-political indexes on ground knew that it amounts to foolishness to invest in such a volatile society. Many socio-cultural groups and sincere southern political players have seen the need to liaise with Nnamdi Kanu if their dream of having restructured Nigeria will be achieved. That is a sincere recognition I must say. Sowore understands this and sort audience with Nnamdi Kanu. International players have known this fact that the future of Nigeria lies on what Nnamdi Kanu decides today. It is this understanding that doors are opened for him and many within Africa and world stage seek his attention. With the latest development in Cameroun, Nigeria is in one almighty mess.
Written By Chika Austine Area4Area I hope you will not faint after going through this article 8 Likes |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by gidgiddy: 9:00pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
May the God of freedom smile on Biafra and Ambazonia 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by JonDon12: 9:59pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
There is a lot to learn from everybody to learn from this. But I think the most important thing is that YOU CANNOT OPPRESS PEOPLE FOREVER..
A free Southern Cameroon weakens Nigeria which is good for Biafra. Buhari and his cabal foolishly supported Cameroon against the Ambazonians and now Nigeria is on the losing side.
However I think we are making a mountain over a molehill on United States involvement. There might not be an intervention. All trump did was cancel trade deals. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by darkwan: 10:03pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
nigeria is not cameroon.... completly different matter.... 1 Like |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by JonDon12: 10:09pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
darkwan: nigeria is not cameroon.... completly different matter.... You have probably never heard of Geo-politics. Educate yourself. 7 Likes |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by darkwan: 10:15pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
america cant help you.... you want biafra,then you must fight for it....
ambozanians understand that fact better than you biafrans.... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Blue3k(m): 10:17pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
The only things being debated are more autonomy or federalism. Secession is a not an option on the table. The rebels will need to win their war for that. That's not happening unless they get funding from external power which doesn't seem likely.
Nigeria has a better democracy than Cameroon. Their president for life Biya is proof of that. If they decide to federalize they would be better for it. 3 Likes |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by darkwan: 10:17pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
emeka,chinedu,ngozi,or wharever better you fight oo....
anything else is hugwash.... 1 Like |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by XANDERBOY85: 10:18pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
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Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by XANDERBOY85: 10:21pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
darkwan: america cant help you.... you want biafra,then you must fight for it....
ambozanians understand that fact better than you biafrans.... Trust me....Biafrans taking up arms is the worst outcome a 'one Nigerianist' could ever hope for! You will end up losing everything! 8 Likes |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by darkwan: 10:21pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
you cant smart your way to biafra....
you must fight.... |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by darkwan: 10:23pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
XANDERBOY85:
Trust me....Biafrans taking up arms is the worst outcome a 'one Nigerianist' could ever hope for! You will end up losing everything! you must be kiddin....simple python dance and una start crying like babies.... a full blown war....!!?? guy,go and rest....!! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Tumbulum: 10:28pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
If Biafra fights Nigeria today then I tell you the truth Biafra will definitely become an independent country. 7 Likes |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by XANDERBOY85: 10:29pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
darkwan:
you must be kiddin....simple python dance and una start crying like babies....
a full blown war....!!??
guy,go and rest....!! You still don't get it do you? 10 Likes |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by General0847: 11:07pm On Dec 17, 2019 |
cheruv: I support ambazonya's Independence... And it'd be good if CRS and benue state are ceded to the new state. This is hate speech. |
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Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by leofab(f): 12:10am On Dec 18, 2019 |
Nigeria is filled with illiterates 4 Likes |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by mumumugu(m): 2:33am On Dec 18, 2019 |
opposite news for biafra 1 Like |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Lorenzop: 4:17am On Dec 18, 2019 |
mbos: THE CHANGING STORY IN CAMEROUN: CAN NIGERIA LEARN ANYTHING FROM IT? Written By Chika Austine
The concept of dynamism entails that nothing lasts or maintains absolutism forever. In the world today, those who understand the power of nature and divinity would tell you that “nothing lasts forever”. Unfortunately, men in their narrow minds often times get deceived by temporal opportunities offered to them by time to think supreme among their fellow men.
The ongoing Ambazonia crises have claimed many souls not just from the Amba side, but also from the Cameroonian military side. The problem started from the abrogation of federal system and the entrenchment of centralized system with the sole aim of undermining and fusing the Amba people under one francophonic regime. Little did the octogenarian Paul Biya knew that his subtle path to suppression of Southern Cameroonians will be repel by a particular generation of Amba people. The “Amba boys” as called have not just repelled state sponsored terrorism in their land, but proven beyond every reasonable doubt that with no support of any kind they could sustain the fight for freedom despite the costs.
Voice of America (VOA), reports that over 3000 people have been killed by the Cameroonian military and many Amba people are still missing in the southern Cameroon ravaged crises. The deeply human lives wastages remain a stain on France Foreign policy on Africa. Howbeit, British choice of feigning ignorant over the crises in southern Cameroon in spite of linguistic and colonial heritages which Britain and the southern Cameroon share till date is condemnable.
One needs not to dig much down the soil strata to unravel the reason for British complicity in the whole quagmire. Ordinarily, one would have expected No 10 Downing Street to lead the protest of calling for Paul Biya’s regime accountability in the whole human induced crises of southern Cameroon. But the Biafran factor which is a strong pressure ongoing in Nigeria which serves as an outlet for Britrain would not let Britain venture in southern Cameroonian crises. Britain feels it will mean well to sacrifice Ambazonia just to appease France to stay off Biafran quest which the later openly supported and have not till date renounced that support.
The feigning of deaf and dump by France, Britain, EU and AU was shortly cut off by Donald Trump’s regime. Emmanuel Macron’s recent attack on Trump owns much to France disappointment towards USA, the formal had expected Trump to adopt NATO idea of "injury to one is an injury to other" in Ambazonia.
France felt betrayed by NATO ally like USA who never cared for her interest in Cameroun, went ahead to make a unilateral move in support of southern Cameroonian. To the Nigerian government which has giving intelligence and other supports to Paul Biya as a way to help him crush the Amba boys as an indirect message to IPOB, the American move is a bad news for her. The current USA obvious interest in Ambazonia speaks volume to the Nigerian government. It is an unambiguous message to Aso Rock that “USA is watching”!
Nigeria on her own self, messed her opportunity of being a mediator in the whole crises by arresting and repatriating the southern Cameroonian leaders who were in Abuja for a meeting. USA, UN and EU warned Nigeria of the effects of those actions, Abuja snubbed USA and went on handling over the freedom fighters to Paul Biya’s regime. That action of Nigeria and many secret ones portrays Nigeria on a bad light to USA over Cameroun matter.
Donald Trump has shown interest in resolving the southern Cameroonian crises with military force if diplomacy fails. To Paul Biya, it amounts to suicide to wage war against USA forces especially at this very time White House is man by a no nonsense man. Paul Biya has mandated for emergency parliamentary debate on granting southern Cameroonian internal sovereignty. Although that idea is rejected by the leaders of the freedom movement in Amba. What this move of Paul Biya teaches is that dictators have their own fears. Paul Biya is afraid of ending badly in the hand of the Americans and would love to die honorably than be dragged to ICC for crimes against humanity. Though facing high chances of ending in ICC prosecutors’ hand, he feels he might be pardoned if he chooses diplomacy against military confrontation that United State is presenting.
Same America is seriously looking over facts presented by IPOB over Biafra and their rights abuses. If you took time to listen to the Voice of America (VOA) interview with the Lawyer of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) (Barr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor) yesterday, you will agree with me that IPOB have successfully mainstreamed Biafra internationally. If authoritarian Paul Biya could pee in his pant over American advancement and is now begging for internal sovereignty for Ambazonians, it shows that Abuja is in trouble. Ethiopian prime minister’s choice of pacifist approach in solving of Sadama crises through referendum and current jittering of Nigerian love Paul Biya, have put Abuja into shock of the century. Abuja currently lacks no better references to solve Biafran crises other than either Ethiopian way, or Cameroonian way. Each ever way she chooses, IPOB will be at the centrality of the discussion. Nnamdi Kanu current stern diplomacy in western worlds is indeed devastating to the Nigerian government.
Those who are sincere of the current developments would tell you that Nigerian future is not assuring. The locals might hypocritically argue to the contrary, but FDI data says it all. Investors having put into consideration various socio-political indexes on ground knew that it amounts to foolishness to invest in such a volatile society. Many socio-cultural groups and sincere southern political players have seen the need to liaise with Nnamdi Kanu if their dream of having restructured Nigeria will be achieved. That is a sincere recognition I must say. Sowore understands this and sort audience with Nnamdi Kanu. International players have known this fact that the future of Nigeria lies on what Nnamdi Kanu decides today. It is this understanding that doors are opened for him and many within Africa and world stage seek his attention. With the latest development in Cameroun, Nigeria is in one almighty mess.
Written By Chika Austine Great write up, these are glaring facts...ride on bro 1 Like |
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Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by ednut1(m): 7:04am On Dec 18, 2019 |
Was making sense till it got to ipob and biafra. Keep allowing ipob and kanu to deceive una. If una want biafra take up arms and lets see who go lose. Ask south sudan and eritea how market. The igbos in other parts would have to abandon their businesses . 2m starved the last time. 20m might this time around. Beware 2 Likes |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Staro: 7:42am On Dec 18, 2019 |
Let's watch |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by ConqueredWest: 7:59am On Dec 18, 2019 |
JonDon12: There is a lot to learn from everybody to learn from this. But I think the most important thing is that YOU CANNOT OPPRESS PEOPLE FOREVER..
A free Southern Cameroon weakens Nigeria which is good for Biafra. Buhari and his cabal foolishly supported Cameroon against the Ambazonians and now Nigeria is on the losing side.
However I think we are making a mountain over a molehill on United States involvement. There might not be an intervention. All trump did was cancel trade deals.
Be consoling yourself. The world Jewry is behind the Independence movement of Biafra, Ambazonian and Christian North in order to create a new Pro Israeli State that can substitute the United States in the event of another Obama led US which saw anti Israeli US foreign policies. 1 Like |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by ConqueredWest: 8:01am On Dec 18, 2019 |
darkwan: nigeria is not cameroon....
completly different matter....
State and explain the differences |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by ConqueredWest: 8:03am On Dec 18, 2019 |
darkwan: america cant help you....
you want biafra,then you must fight for it....
ambozanians understand that fact better than you biafrans....
Who told you Biafrans have no such plan |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by Stalwert: 8:04am On Dec 18, 2019 |
ednut1: Was making sense till it got to ipob and biafra. Keep allowing ipob and kanu to deceive una. If una want biafra take up arms and lets see who go lose. Ask south sudan and eritea how market. The igbos in other parts would have to abandon their businesses . 2m starved the last time. 20m might this time around. Beware An average ipob apologist always end up sounding like a nervous wreck. |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by ConqueredWest: 8:06am On Dec 18, 2019 |
Blue3k: The only things being debated are more autonomy or federalism. Secession is a not an option on the table. The rebels will need to win their war for that. That's not happening unless they get funding from external power which doesn't seem likely.
Nigeria has a better democracy than Cameroon. Their president for life Biya is proof of that. If they decide to federalize they would be better for it. There are 2 reasons why US & Israel are working towards the creation of a new country from Cameroon and Nigeria Ask and you shall be told. 1 Like |
Re: The Changing Story In Cameroun: Can Nigeria Learn Anything From It? by helinues: 8:17am On Dec 18, 2019 |
Shoukd we say the Ambazonian people are not marginalised by central Government? Its very obvious and glaring.
But is taking arms the solutions even when you don't have string international back up ?
Majority of Nigerians only know the Ambazonian part of the story but not interested to know the government part..
Biya have been aggressive on them no disputes but is taking arms the solutions upon how educative and exposed her people her. Why attacking government facilities? Why turning your land into war zone?
Early this year, Biya organised national conference so that all regions can voice out their aggressions, Ambazonian people did not attend the same conference..
Africa country the Gambia took Myanmar government to ICC due to killings of Rohinga people which everybody called Genocide.. Why can't The Gambia state armed the Rohinga people and start Jihadist cos they Muslims are minority? It is simply called Protocol .
Btw, seceeding out of Cameroon is not something visible in the next 10 years or so.. Emotional blackmailing hardly works in the world politics most especially when your regions dont have collateral (Huge natural resources) in exchange for world countries to intervene. |