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Thursday, 12 July 2018

'Will the gamble pay off' with the ruling party?: The presidential election of 7 October 2018 in Cameroon


Presidential elections will be held in Cameroon on 7 October 2018, in spite of the recrudescence of violence in the Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon. It is true in many parts of the world Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, South Sudan – elections have been carried out in societies marked by armed conflict. However, elections held in political chaos and economic distress, particularly in the current crisis, is a huge gamble and likely to be particularly dangerous.


More important than the individual candidates who will be elected, the voter participation rate will be key to this election. This is because there are a lot of eligible voters living outside the territory as refugees in neighboring Nigeria, and others living in places besieged by the so called terrorists, and others who have died but are yet to be accounted for. Taking into account these factors, the participation rate will definitely be much lower in these regions.
Since to reenact a one and indivisible Cameroon shall not be to accomplish the impossible task of convincing all of our people to abandon violence, but to accomplish the essential task of convincing enough people to abandon the belief that violence is ever legitimate, election days will come and go but our common struggle to create a government which represents all of us and not just a privileged few - a government based on the principles of economic, social, political and environmental justice and equality - that struggle will always continue.
In the meantime, it is hard not to contemplate the timing and the opportunity of this election. The secessionist movement in Northwest and Southwest regions of Cameroon have for more than 50 years had this obsession that their Utopia of a State (Ambazonia) was supposed to be independent on the 1stOctober 1961, the date Southern Cameroons actually obtained her independence by joining the Republic of Cameroon. Hence the tradition of manifesting that desire for freedom, is perpetrated from generation to generation and we recall the unfortunate incidents of 1stOctober 2017. The police and military forces fired life ammunitions on unarmed civilians during a non-violent peaceful protest across the Northwest and Southwest regions to commemorate that symbolic ‘independence’ day. As many as 17 people were reported dead by Amnesty International and this was the turning point that marked the beginning of the cycle of violence that has led to this dreadful armed conflict which has registered several casualties both among the civilian population and the regular armed forces; caused thousands more to be displaced from their homes; and several villages and property have been consumed in flames. 

Bearing this in mind it is evidently clear that the commemoration of 1stOctober 2018 by the secessionists in the Northwest and Southwest regions shall not be an exception, that is a few days to the elections of 7thOctober 2018.  But this time around as compared to the previous years, the balance of power has changed. The government forces will have to deal not with unarmed innocent civilian in various the townships of the Anglophone regions of Cameroon, but they are already facing an armed rebellious militia insurgency determined to march on into Buea and declare the official independence of the Republic of Ambazonia on the 1stOctober 2018 even at the cost of their tears, blood and sweat
Therefore, the big question is by convening the electoral body on the 7thOctober 2018 how will the government exercise its authority in those key municipalities such as Mamfe, Kumba, Muyuka,Ekona, Bamemda where these groups have created porches of resistance which has strongly hampered the smooth running of the administration by the local government authorities appointed by President Biya for the past one year? How does the government guarantee the organization of credible election in a climate of heightened insecurity and serious tensions all over the national territory? How will the government protect the safety of polling agents, observers from national and international bodies who may want to scrutinize the free and fair process of this election in those high risk zones?


There never is a good time for tough decisions. There was always supposed to be an election or something else. Governance is also about taking tough, even unpopular decisions but to finalize, the purpose of an election is to hear the will of the people and not to fabricate votes. Several millions of Cameroonians will be disenfranchised during this election as a result of this conflict either because they are refugees in Nigeria; internally displaced; or are living in those zones were the secessionist warlords are imposing their reign of terror. In the end this election is a test of our resolve as a people to either continue to contribute in a politics of cynicism or a politics of hope. As Franklin D. Roosevelt said: in politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way. Organizing elections within this context is a perfect opportunity to demonstrate either the continuing confidence in the leadership of the President at a turning point in this conflict, or a total rejection of a system which many consider as the root cause of the frustrations of the majority of Cameroonians from North to South, from East to West and not just the Anglophones. It suffices therefore to say that this presidential election is defiantly called by the Biya regime as an exercise in national sovereignty, the point being to show the to the world, especially the fickle International Community and those who have waged the nearly one-year long insurrection against Cameroon, that Cameroonians are united in the belief that Cameroonians, and only Cameroonians, will decide the fate and future of Cameroon.

Let us watch and see if the gamble pays off. 

Tuesday, 10 July 2018

🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲 Last Thought: Building a New Country.

Cameroonians are caught between the tyranny of the govt and the rage of the secessionist. You take side with any at your own detriment. So the situation unleashes fear and gags free speech making innocent folks and concerned citizen to live in fear and trauma and unable to lead a normal life. 
As the govt fails to provide leadership while the seperatist explore all oppurtunities to be heard and gain global recognition; the carnage,casualties, misery and destruction amplifies daily leaving the population angry, helpless and thinking. 
The silent majority is watching, thinking and plotting. The moment is at hand for Cameroonians to unite and take back this nation from a failed govt and forces of anarchy that have and want to keep destroying the destiny and resources of this country. From many we are one. We are all Cameroonians.
By Nchem Rudolf/ modify by Nadine

Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Wazal: AYISSI NGA Joseph-Marie aka JJ DU STYLE now author of the Comic Book “The Legend of Wazal”


AYISSI NGA Joseph-Marie aka JJ DU STYLE

It is by Now no news to us who AYISSI NGA Joseph-Marie aka JJ DU STYLE is in the fashion industry both is Africa and international. Following the footsteps of his father talent who as a tailor, The French/Cameroonian designer whose father was a tailor, has decided to create his own clothing line called ‘WAZAL’ which was launched in 2005. His collection is inspired by a Cameroonian slang 'ova' which means bigger and noble person. And Tété which refers to chic and bourgeois. Today he is rated among the best in the industry along side pioneer Cameroonian fashion designers such as Imane Ayissi and Martial Topolo.

His first designs launched in 2006 has been worn by celebrities like SINGUILA, Alpeco, WAYNE BECKFORD, ROMARIC Koffi and Lalcko. His brand “WAZAL” is a blend of “WAZA”, the name of a natural park in the extreme north of Cameroon and the letter “L” which stands for Lion, the Cameroonian symbol of power.
Well lately Mr Ayissi expanded his horizon; Wazal is now the author of the Comic Book “The Legend of Wazal”A story by Ayissi Nga Joseph MarieTranslated by Tina Nalova Ikome-Likambi

Here is the mind blowing preview; enjoy...!

Saturday, 9 June 2018

Vlog: Access to menstrual pads is exposing women to various genital infections



Stephanie Tum congratulations on the girls and hygiene campaign. Support the Embi charity foundation: Sanitary pads accessibility a nightmare for Cameroon girls and women: Improving women’s health is essential in reducing poverty and fostering economic growth in Cameroon 🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲

Sadly, most women and girls in Africa still fail to access menstrual pads due to high costs, especially those from rural areas.

The lack of access to menstrual pads is exposing women to various genital infections, as they are opting to use unhygienic methods such as tissues, rags, cow dung or even leaves.

Vlog: change in Cameroon. Peace and unity



🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲Change in Cameroon can genuinely be only driven by Anglophones and why the French part of Cameroon or the Francophones will never drive change. My analyses and conclusion.

Friday, 11 May 2018

VLOG: DISCRIMINATION RACIAL: FORMATION: comment se faire remarquer et avoir une promotion étant ...


Comment se faire remarquer et avoir une promotion même ayant été discriminé. Je vous propose des formules dans cet vidéo. Stay Empowered Always

Wednesday, 2 May 2018

CAMEROON MOST EMPOWERING MAN IN THE FILM INDUSTRY;Agbor Gilbert Ebot



Le « Cameroon International Film Festival » est entrain de devenir le rendez-vous culturel qui ne se rate pas. M. Agbor Gilbert Ebot fondateur de CAMIF ce lance un défi pour le développement de cette industrie (cinéma) qui traîne encore le pas au Cameroun. 

Déjà à sa troisième édition qui vient de clôturer la semaine dernière, il prouve sans doute qu’il n’est pas prêt à lâcher prise avec cette mission qui lui passionne autant: celui de promouvoir le cinema Camerounais et sa culture; créer un festival international au Cameroun qui accueillera les pros dans tout l’Afrique pour un partage mutuelle. Bravo à toi Agbor Gilbert, tu mérite ta place comme l’homme le plus inspirant de la saison sur EMPOWER SUCCESS IN AFRICA . Your consistency is inspiring to us all. Stay empowered Always.

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

VLOG VISUELLE: mon message en ce jour de fête de travail international.


VLOG VISUELLE: Bonjour, Mon message a tous en cette journée de fête de travail. 
Certes il n'y a pas à proprement parler de "Journée Mondiale" du travail... mais si celui-ci doit être honoré, c'est bien le 1er mai... traditionnellement appelé "fête du travail" dans de très nombreux pays !
Parmi ceux qui défilent le 1er mai, combien savent qu’ils commémorent la grève sanglante du 3 mai 1886 aux usines McCormick de Chicago (USA), pour l’instauration de la journée de huit heures, et le meeting de protestation qui s’ensuivit le lendemain à Haymarket au cours duquel une bombe tua huit policiers.
Huit anarchistes furent arrêtés, quatre furent pendus,le 11 novembre 1887, avant d’être innocentés puis réhabilités publiquement en 1893.
Les martyrs de Chicago vont faire du 1er Mai un symbole de la lutte des classes et de l’identité du monde ouvrier à partir du congrès socialiste international de Paris de 1889 : il s’agissait de fonder en actes le projet d’une société émancipée, libérée du travail contraint. Alternant les hauts et les bas au fil des années, ce symbole sera tout de même à l’origine des lois sur le repos hebdomadaire en 1906 et des huit heures en 1919, avant de se banaliser après être devenu en 1947 un jour chômé et rémunéré.

Monday, 30 April 2018

VLOG AUDIO: My take on how Africains are percieved in France



My take on how Africains are percieved in France and how that is paralysing their effort to grow and eventually empower the coming generation; this compare to their counterparts in English western countries. Stay Empowered always....

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