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CAMEROONPRIDE: Nayahhh u r cameroonian .u identify urself as a bassa'aYes and PROUD! ![]() |
onila: everything abt u is cameroonianlol many people tell me the reverse..., and this is my Grand father from my father side who's Tanzanian and you've told me I'm more tz than Cameroonian hehehehe |
onila: hehe i see why gabonese hate you camerooniansloool heheheh ![]() Gaboneses don't hate us for real...this is about our over pride which piss them off ![]() |
onila: tell NAYAH that ooDon't forget I"m Tanzanian too...but to reply I would tell you sorry but now Abidjan is not the Abidjan of the 80's let's be honest and Ivoirians in Ghana will tell you the same, plus Africa is not only West Africa, have you ever been to Botswana and their roads? then you'll see if Abidjan has the best infrastructures in African. Travelling is a good thing. |
pendo89: Tanzania in the East?? Onila c'mmon.Agree |
onila: i don't have 2 live or visit a country to know abt their current situationNO not only! some specifications can make you modify your analysis be careful, better having its own experience |
onila: but that's the true situation in Angola unfortunatelyBut what about YOUR experience Onila? cause Luanda is NOT the only city in Angola and this coming from myself. |
onila: maybe what you consider as a city in cameroon is not what we Nigerians see as a cityA city dear Onila is NOT about the histroical position but the number of the population and activity, so that I affirm Bamenda, Kribi ( which will welcome the second largest port of Cameroun since Douala is the first one and one of the biggest in Africa) are cites |
onila: maybe Abidjan went down after the warNot only!! this is a beautiful place and Ivoirians immigrants who went there can testify it! |
onila: luanda is the probably the only city in AngolaExcuse me but this is a complete non sense...you don't even know Angola judging from your comment, again when you put arguments try to be objective and not passionnate because when we read you you can think everything is developped in your country while you and I konw is not true. |
onila: accra aint that developed either. .been there beforeAnd that's your problem, your arguments are either not updated or incomplet, and because you have a superficial way ton analyse things. I've been to Ivory Coast last year and Accra sorry to say it it's far better....even though I love Abidjan, I'm objective. And I agree Luanda is magical , as for Central African regions many have mack of infrastructures but they have one of the best landscapes in Africa due to their geographical position. To conclude, I would say, a developped country is NOT only capitals, but it's about far regions and their infrastructures, potable water and sorry but the majority in Africa is NOT developped so be careful when you choose your words. |
onila: bamenda,beauOnila answer to my question, have you ever been to Cameroon or you're just teaching yourself on Google? is yes then I do understand many mistakes coming from you ![]() |
afam4eva: In as much as, economy wise, Nigeria is bigger than these countries, but NIgerian cities are not liveable. If not foor the fact that most Nigerians are pursuing mkoney, they'd rather move to cities like Accra or Luanda. At worse, they'll move to Calabar or Enugu.Agree, Luanda is such a beautiful place...tell Onila ![]() |
onila: the only city in Cameroon is yaounde which is no where near AbujaThe problem with you Onila is that you're full of certitudes, and full of clichés...have you ever been there before talking like that, if yes do you know Bamenda, Maroua, Garoua or Buéa? Try to be relevant with objective arguments rather than doing what AFAM4EVA has noticed: Thinking that everything is about Nigeria. |
afam4eva: It's really not about seperating fron Nigeria. I just think we as Nigerians don't take basic things seriously. I was wowed the day i saw pics of Lunda, the capital of Angola and in the myopic and ignorant Nigeria, they see most Sub-Saharan African countries except south-africa as some kind of poverty ravaged land.In that sense I agree, some countries like Nigeria or even Ivory Coast are used to be called as "Giants" of West Africa for example without watching the upcoming Ghana which is one of the best West African country for the moment. |
afam4eva: Odiegwu! If you call these places beautiful then America is heaven.Afam4eva wants to seperate from Nigeria, I know my brother he has always said he prefers coming to the neighbour Cameroon, and you're welcone dear |
afam4eva: Libreville is really beautiful. E be like say na only Nigerian cities no fine.looooool |
onila: DRC is a crap countryloool a bit too harsh you should do the same thing for DRC then you'll see...do same thing on travel section than you done for beauties....you'll be surprised |
onila: i said "one of the" not the bestNow I concur, cause DRC and Cameroon as one of the best too ![]() |
onila: known to have one of the best Eco-tourism in Africadisagree |
solbil: i think cameroon is great! Samuel etoo, rodger milla et al. i have always seen cameroon as our rival especially in football. They were the only team in africa that gave us a run for our money. The only match we lost at the national stadium in lagos was to cameroon when you beat us on home soil to win the african cup of nations. That happened in 2000. Tell me how you celebrated that day cameroonpride and nayah?it is cameroon that is our rival not ghana. The only similarity we have with ghana is that we were both colonized by britain thats all! We are not even neighbours.lol yes I'm in Paris though, don't be ashame to appreciate me, I don't bite ![]() |
ekt_bear: Nayah is it true that you hate your fellow English-speaking camerooniansI really don't know where do you get your information from my dear, many of my cousins are from South West (anglophone) part , don't really experience this point. Again our Prime minister and many others come from the same Cameroonians ( dont like talking about French are English part) they are Cameroonians, in our country we don't have this habit of talking about division. |
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