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The victory of the Indomitable lions and its impact on the current crisis in Cameroon
So the the indomitable lions of Cameroon won their fifth AFCON yesterday in a wonderful display of the never say die altitude. Most Cameroonians watched the match therefore, let's look at the impact of this big win to the government and the entire country.
The most glaring aspect about this rejuvenated team is the average age of the players. Young, talented & dynamic. One of those rare tournaments where Cameroon has fielded young & unknown players. This should be a positive sign to the old regime in Yaoundé. Imagine Eto'o Fils or Mbia with their ego in this team. Biya & his cohorts should give way for a new generation of leaders to take the country to new victories. Follow the example of Eto'o who was spotted supporting the lions in Libreville. The government should listen to the youths of the country and give them opportunities to also play a role in the development of the nation.
Managing these talents require tact. Tobi a Roko is a fraud put in place by corrupt Joseph Owona. This name keeps coming in every aspect in Cameroon. Good management has to be put in place so as to guarantee future successes. There is no denial that bad governance is the major problem facing Cameroon. People are tired of fake promises, same faces, embezzlement and corruption. Cameroonians in general need an overhaul of this regime. They are tired of waiting for 21years for a constitution to be implemented.
Marginalization of Anglophones in the country should stop. Remember when one Anglophone asked Abega Theophile (RIP) why there was no English speaking Cameroonian in the team? FECAFOOT then brought in the likes of Tataw Stephen, Ndip Akem etc., and the Indomitable Lions of the 90s made history. Today, after more than a decade, 2 English speaking Cameroonians are starting every match & victory keeps coming. Biya should understand that minorities are always protected and their rights guarantee in every country especially when two states come together to form a union. Marginalization is real in Cameroon.
Congratulations to the indomitable lions and we condemn all those politicians and rogues in govt/FECAFOOT who might want to use this victory to make political gains. Nobody deserves praises apart from the players & the technical staff. Those thieves asked the players to share their bonuses with some staff members. The million dollar question is; Will Biya learn from this before its too late?
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