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Friday, 21 March 2014

HOW UNIFIED IS CAMEROON

Greetings to everyone who loves the truth for it is your saviour.We talk about the Reunification of  Cameroon  everyday but we fail to understand one thing.There is a very wide margin that seperates francophones from anglophones here in Cameroon.In the political sense,there is no anglophone heading a key Ministry in Cameroon though we all know that the anglophone system of education is better than others.Economically,we all know that Limbe has a natural sea port that could have demanded less money for renauvation than Kribi where everything started from nothing if I should say.In the social domain,discrimination,marginalisation,nepotism and tribalism  have all been directed towards innocent anglophones.Apart from the cultural and language barriers you all know,can you imagine that francophones do call us "anglofools" here in the University Of Dschang?.No,we are not fools and we will never be!.There are Bilingual Universities in Cameroon right?.Yes.But the problem now is;how bilingual are these bilingual Universities?.Is it because anglophone students have a course tittled  Pratique Du français or is it because anglophones copy notes in the French Language?.Some of these francophone lecturers correct our scripts according to the taste of their saliver. I'm aware of the fact that  names have Biblical and literary meanings.This is not the case with Cameroon,names at times determines the kind of job a person can have at a particular time.Can the table below compete in a Cameroon's job market? Njobe,Ngala,Shey,Nformi,Mbah,Mbanwei,Che etc Mbarga,Olangena,Atangana,Mvondo,Tsafack etc. Think about the results  of concours in Cameroon.I may not know who is reading this short article,but all I know is that we all need reforms that will make Cameroon practically be what it's on paper.Though I may not love every thing about my country,I remain a Cameroonian by birth and nationality.Enjoy your week end.

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