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Foreign AffairsRe: Gabon Is Now A Bilingual Nation! by Nayah(f): 10:16am On Oct 17, 2012
afam4eva: Gabon definitely wants to expand it's tentacles unlike other Francophone countries. It has nothing to do with their likeness for the English language over French.
Exactly but none country has friends but has interests! The Gabon case is not a new one I don't know why people are talking about this like if there's any "new" Cameroon is historically and officially bilingual and Rwanda has turn to english partners so there's no big deal, except the fact that Gabon is experiencing diplomatic "crisis" with France now
Foreign AffairsRe: Gabon Is Now A Bilingual Nation! by Nayah(f): 10:07am On Oct 17, 2012
HNosegbe: I have always been piqued by how French-speaking African countries remain glued to the coat-tails of "mother France". Why, for instance, do countries like Benin and Cameroon continue to wire their economies to keep trading with France (and giving French companies unnecessary priority in awarding of contracts and company registration) rather than seeking regional integration with their non-French-speaking neighbours? The sooner African countries put aside the vestiges of their colonial heritage and come together to harmonize trade policies and trade/transport links across the continent to improve intra-African trade, the better for all of us.

Good move, Gabon.
France have NOT the biggest part of market in Cameroon, if you updated your information you'd know that China, Brasil and others countries have more and more increasing part of market in our country. Now I don't want to repeat myself I invite you to read my previous comment about the fact that you people are still as most of African countries " puppets".
Foreign AffairsRe: Gabon Is Now A Bilingual Nation! by Nayah(f): 10:04am On Oct 17, 2012
onila: french Africans obsession of the language is way higher than their anglophone counterpants

cant u see how u french Cameroonians don't want to speak English but yet quick to claim your country is bilingual grin
Have you ever been to Cameroon Onila? I don't think so...you're just talking about "street talks" if you were been out there you'd be completely suprised to see how biliguism works in our country. I'm a FRENCH Cameroonian and I do speak english together with Spanish, same thing for Cameroonpride and we're many in this case! Our Prime Minister and all diplomatic structure in our country, including our school are bilingual, you just focused on the fact that majority of population speaks French with analysing deeply our sociological situation.

Plus I'm sorry to repeat that but for me you're just doing the same thing you don't want others do: being alienated ! Sorry but English is NOT a Nigerian local language. Mandarin language ( the most Chinese language used for Business) is now more and more attractive and required for Business does it mean we should turn to speak their language too? What about OURS this is the main question, and not this superficial one you're wondering to make you feel " better" towards others countries. Nigerians are English puppets too, sorry but fact.
Foreign AffairsRe: Gabon Is Now A Bilingual Nation! by Nayah(f): 9:21am On Oct 17, 2012
Bliss4Lyfe: Dey should just drop french and adopt English as an international language.
Gabon has now issues with France lool but for me both French and Engish are "borrowed" languages and we Africans need to impose ourselves with our own language then use english as a business language and support that's all. That's why when I read some if you like Onila talking about "puppet" while she's writting in English that's make me laugh, is English a Nigerian local language? Think about it
Foreign AffairsRe: Let's Have Your Questions Here: Ask A Cameroonian? by Nayah(f): 9:12am On Oct 17, 2012
solbil: why did you encroach on our land? Is it because france is your friend? Do you want to see nigeria disintegrate? If yes, why? And if no, why not? Why did the francophones support the separatists in naija in the 60s?
Solbol sorry even though Nigerians have always thought Bakassi was a Nigerian territory I can affirm that NEVER Bakassi was destinated to your country and as M.Clarke underlined. As for the non support of separatists in the 60's don't forget the first President of Cameroon was El Hadj Ahmadou Ahidjo a Fulani! so you can easily understand why he didn't support separatists , don't really think it could be the same position if this happened nowdays.


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RomanceRe: Types Of Women, Men Should Date by Nayah(f): 12:44am On Oct 17, 2012
Guys should date the women they love and those who love them in return, period
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Pictures Of Nairalanders - Please Post Yours by Nayah(f): 8:56am On Oct 16, 2012
passing by...hi everyone here, fine that we can put now an image to some people smiley
Foreign AffairsRe: Let's Have Your Questions Here: Ask A Cameroonian? by Nayah(f): 9:55pm On Oct 12, 2012
CAMEROONPRIDE: thanks kiss kiss
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