Brilliantly observed and beautifully captioned by Rhoda Ngwanya on Facebook, this image was displayed on the much criticised CRTV yesterday 8 March 2017 with a date still to be confirmed by experts of the Gregorian calendar. LOL
Anyway, it's not strange. Democracy and dates are all numbers which counting may face some challenges. Counting has always been a problem during the periods between voting and proclaiming results in African elections.
Dear CRTV, the International Women's Day is celebrated on 8 March not "8 Janvier". There maybe reforms but until then, we have no other option than to stick to 8 March. I know if the women's day is given a local distinction, Cameroon would not have celebrated it's own day on 8 March 2017(the turnout should be better in anglophone areas if we give it a try on 8 January 2018).
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Thursday, 9 March 2017
8 March 2017 can also be 8 January 2017(according to CRTV)
Women's Day: What a message!
This image was shared by my Facebook friend(not this year's women's day image). The group leader is holding a placard with a very strong message;it's a message of give, give, give,give and give. A message of unconditional gift each time your man ask for it.
I think she's very right;it does not require fuel or should I say it's forever FREE.
Give him not them...
The image that speaks
Stopped from posting about the ongoing anglophone strike, I just told myself this afternoon that if I don't share this image, I'll have serious problems with my conscience. The image speaks volumes of truth.
Wednesday, 8 March 2017
The bad side of the International Women's Day celebration
Women's Day as it's called is a day women worldwide reflect on their inevitable importance in the world. It's also a day to look deep into some social, economic and political problems facing women so as to look for possible solutions.
While some women know why this day is celebrated every 8th March, others take it for a day for merriment and nothing else. Looking at these images, one is tempted to say that most women misinterpret the whole "woman yi day" stuff.
Ne soulevez plus les cabas...
Source of image: Fabien Nintedem