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After honouring the call for school boycott from their leaders, Ambozonians have hoisted their flag at Food Market in  Bamenda in spite of the dreadful military personnel  in the region.

 The fight by La Republique du Cameroun to stifle the cries of West Cameroon is almost losing the battle as Ambozonians become more and more firm.

Every effort from Biya to kill the struggle is going down the drain.

The regime has yet appointed and transferred divisional officers, barely  four months after the last transfer and appointment.

Leaked information suggests another internet blackout is imminent meanwhile Cameroon-Nigeria border is to be blocked indefinitely anytime soon.

This, alongside the unlawful killing and terrorisation of unarmed civilians, does not seem to shake the people of West Cameroon.

Instead they have been empowered as they have reportedly hoisted the Ambazonian flag at Food Market, Bamenda.

They have also stormed the palace of the Fon of Nso, though in his absence.

Even the office of the Senior Divisional Officer of Bui has been invaded by the people, forcing the heavily guarded man to escape through the backdoor.

 The angry population of Bui have also burnt down GBHS Kimbo.

 Tyres have also been burnt at junctions by the people.

This drama comes after the shooting and hijacking of a teenager in Mbam-Kifem, Bui in the North West.  Cyprian Sevidzem received a bullet in the head on Monday when gendarme officers reportedly opened fire on unarmed civilians.

The murderer is still at large while the innocent boy was taken to an unknown destination by the forces of La Republique.

The Minister of Defence has dismissed the Company Commander of Bui for poorly handling the drama, all  in a bit to feign concern for the people.

State propaganda machine,CRTV, has shocked the world by relating  a different version of the story, claiming that the people of Bui were armed with locally made weapons and  attacked the forces of La Republique.

As the people of West Cameroon slip out of the claws of La Republique, Senator Mbella Moki Charles has concluded that Anglophone elites and senators have failed to represent the people of West Cameroonian.

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