Good morning Dr Chris Fomunyoh and happy New year. I HV been your follower forr two and a half decades. Apart of following you .our office Botfon human rights watch ,back in Cameroon has written alot about your activities at home front , regional and international levels ..permit me say kudos for the hope you always given to your people back in Cameroon. There is no doubt, that every longest night has a dawn . You come from Cameroon and when I hear you enumerates Democratic progress made by other African countries , I begin to think under which planet does Cameroon fall , for someone to be in power for close to four decades. ? What interests me is your position on what holds for the CPDM and Cameroon for the choice they make in determining who their candidate is for this crucial election. Maybe on another funny note , History tells us that you were part of NDI observer mission to Cameroon during the 1992 highly contested presidential election. Why has NDI not been able to be seen in election observers mission back here , especially with the deepening electoral challenges the country is facing ? Thanks and stay blessed as we look forward to engaging our people for the hot race .
@samba931415 күн бұрын
Cameroonians like to act like battered and abused women that still lives with the abuser, they speak in code and riddles, in FULL of the future they NEED. No one gives you true freedom, fight honestly and be willing to sacrifice life itself if necessary to secure freedom. If you put Nation before party you will see the problems you need to solve.
@TanjohRoots21 күн бұрын
How can Citizens involvement in elections be instituted in Cameroon?
@samba931415 күн бұрын
If the Ukrainians were Cameroonians, they would have capitulated to the invasion with no resistance. You are still talking about elections, knowing that Paul Biya and CPDM will make the real decisions?